ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — The Macfeat Early Childhood Laboratory School, housed and operated in Winthrop University's Richard W. Riley College of Education, earned another feather in its cap: gold level recognition from the 5-2-1-0, Let's Go! Childhood Obesity Prevention Program.
Let's Go!, a nationally recognized program, hopes to increase physical activity and healthy
eating for children of all ages, from newborn to 18 years old. Program officials promote
the healthy message across all channelsat school, at home, in communities, etc.to
reinforce the importance of eating healthy and being physically active.
While Let's Go! is based in Maine, program officials invited Macfeat to be a pilot
site for the initiative in York County, said Erin Hamel, director of the school.
"The program went so well for us, that we submitted an application for gold level
recognition," she said.
To achieve gold level recognition, Macfeat teachers and administrators had to show
that the school already: limits unhealthy choices for snacks and celebrations while
providing healthier options; limits or eliminates sugary drinks in lieu of water;
prohibits food as a reward; provides opportunities for physical activity; and limits
recreational screen time. In fact, one of Macfeat's program goals already asserts
that students will develop intellectually, physically, socially and emotionally in
an environment designed to promote cooperation and critical thinking.
In addition, Macfeat adopted the Let's Go! priority strategies into the Macfeat Family
Handbook. Because of these factors, and the fact that Hamel is a member of Winthrop's
Wellness Council, Macfeat easily earned the recognition.
For more information, visit the Let's Go! program website. For more information on
Macfeat, contact Hamel at 803/323-4545 or hamele@winthrop.edu.