Fitness grant will help buy new P.E. equipment
Called to the principal’s office of Johns Elementary School, gym teacher Zachary Jenkins had no idea what was coming next.
Kiddos in trouble? An unhappy parent?
鈥淚 was super scared,鈥 said Jenkins.
Nerves quickly turned to shock as he walked in to see , the Dallas Cowboys mascot, and a check for a $5,000 grant from the waiting for him. Jenkins was nominated as the first 2023 Funds for Fitness Grant recipient of the season on behalf of the , the and the Dallas Cowboys.
The grant awards innovative educators who are making an impact on student health through physical education, coaching, mental health and character leadership across Texas.
鈥淲hen I walked in I could not contain the emotions,鈥 said Jenkins.
One of the only staff members to know of the surprise was Johns Elementary principal Grecia Lopez, whom Jenkins had asked about fitting cup-stacking equipment into the budget a week prior.
鈥淚 knew this was coming, but I had to tell him no, so I’m excited for him,鈥 said Lopez.
Jenkins plans to involve his students and teaching partners in the spending of his new grant. With brand鈥搉ew equipment 鈥 for much more than cup stacking 鈥 his students will have the chance to try new things, enjoy coming to school and build lifelong active habits.
鈥淚t means a lot,鈥 Jenkins said. 鈥淲e will be able to afford more equipment and make my program more enjoyable and fun for the kids.鈥
Shortly after receiving the grant, the announcement was made over the intercom for the entire school.
鈥淚鈥檝e been at this campus for seven years, and this is a first,鈥 said Lopez. 鈥淛ohns is a hidden gem. It鈥檚 nice to bring some publicity to our campus, especially for something so positive like this.鈥
With high fives from Rowdy and a soon-to-be growing P.E. program, it was a happy Friday for the Johns community.
鈥淚 am a huge Cowboys fan,鈥 Jenkins said. 鈥淭his is life-changing money, and I am forever grateful for the opportunity that they are giving me.鈥
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