
The Fuel Up to Play 60 program will help your students make positive changes in their eating and exercise habits, and can also support your school's wellness policy goals.
The School Wellness Activation Kit includes display and promotion materials that will help you implement the Fuel Up to Play 60 program. (See the About the Kit section on this site for details.) The FREE kits are available to any school in the U.S. (one per school, while supplies last).
This is also where everyone can sign up to receive the Fuel Up to Play 60 eNewsletter (whether your school is receiving a Kit or not).
More than 40,000 schools enrolled for School Wellness Activation Kits last year, and 60,000 will participate this year, so be sure to order yours now!
School-based enrollees
- Your school will receive a Free Wellness Activation Kit. The kit will be shipped to the attention of the first person at your school who enrolled but is meant to be shared and used throughout the school.
- You'll receive Fuel Up to Play 60 eNewsletters with implementation tips and success stories.
- You'll be able to see who else has joined the Fuel Up to Play 60 team in your school (including who'll be receiving the kit) and work with them to launch the program.
- You’ll be enrolled in the Fuel Up to Play 60 National Competition, with big prizes for schools and students.
- You'll be among the first to hear about any special programs available from your local Dairy Council.
If you don't work in a school
(for example, you work in a district office, or you're a parent)
- If you are a District-level supervisor, you may be able to enroll schools in your district to receive the School Wellness Activation Kits and eNewsletters.
- You'll stay informed with eNewsletters that include tips you can share with school-building staff.
- You'll be able to see which schools in your district have joined Fuel Up to Play.
Enroll Now! Enter Your Email Address To Get Started.
Very important — this is how we will communicate with you about shipping the Wellness Activation Kits, eNewsletters, local Dairy Council programs etc. You may want to consider using a home email address if your school's spam filters are likely to block emailed communication.