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Super Bowl LX's Super Schools Scores Big for Bay Area Students
Super Schools increased access to 9 million school meals annually and daily physical activity for over 33,000 students through nutrition grants and NFL FLAG kits.
- Super Schools distributed nutrition grants and NFL FLAG kits to 60 Bay Area schools just days before the Big Game, with the initiative completing at Grass Valley Elementary School in Oakland, California.
- The initiative partnered with Oakland Unified School District, the Bay Area Host Committee, and the Dairy Council of California, supported by Amazon Access, Domino's, the NFL Foundation, PG&E, and the PepsiCo Foundation.
- At the celebration, Seattle Seahawks Cheerleaders attended alongside Dr. Denise Saddler, Monica Bauer, Ann Marie Krautheim, and Grass Valley Elementary School staff, including Jamila Casimere‑Smith, who was honored.
- Across the Bay Area, the program increased meal access to approximately 9 million school meals annually and expanded daily activity for over 33,000 Bay Area students.
- Framed as a Super Bowl LX legacy, the rollout was delivered days before the Big Game kickoff and involved the NFL Foundation and corporate sponsors including Amazon Access and the PepsiCo Foundation.
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Super Bowl LX's Super Schools Scores Big for Bay Area Students
GENYOUth, Oakland Unified School District, Bay Area Host Committee, and Purpose-Driven Supporters Celebrate 60-School Community Initiative Increasing Access to 9 Million School Meals and Expanding Physical Activity Opportunities for Over 33,000 Bay Area Students
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