Four North Texas elementary schools will compete for a...
Four North Texas elementary schools will compete for a physical education grant at a “Coaches Cook-Off” competition during the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four weekend in Arlington, Texas, sponsor LG Electronics said Thursday. The schools chosen are: Silver Creek Elementary…
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School, in Azle; Cesar Chavez and West elementary schools, both in Fort Worth; and Central Elementary School, in Seagoville. They were selected through a grant application process run by Project Fit America, which helps schools create opportunities for students to be active, fit and healthy, and has raised more than $13 million to support that cause, LG said. Coaches from each school will be teamed up with Baylor head coach Scott Drew and Texas A&M head coach Billy Kennedy during the annual culinary showdown at AT&T Stadium on April 5, the day of the men’s basketball semifinals. Each team will have 30 minutes to cook a selection of game day treats using a “full suite of high-performance appliances in the LG Kitchen at AT&T Stadium,” LG said. The coaches’ dishes will be tasted and evaluated by a panel of judges, including former player Clyde Drexler, a “big advocate for youth fitness,” LG said. The winning school will receive the LG Project Fit grant, to spend on indoor and outdoor physical fitness facilities and “on-site training support” for teachers, it said. LG didn’t immediately comment on the size of the winning grant. All four schools competing also will land a bevy of LG products, including computer monitors, TVs and refrigerators, it said.