Jumping for strong hearts

KENT — Students in grades two through six took part in the annual Jump Rope for Heart event held at Kent Center School on Friday, Feb. 1.Jump Rope for Heart is a national educational event and fundraiser sponsored by the American Heart Association. Physical education teacher Marci Saunders took the children through a variety of fitness activities. The youngest students, in grades two and three, did Jump the Snake, Ocean Waves, Hopscotch, Twirl ’n Jumps, Long Rope, Climb the Mountain, Hula Hoops, regular jump roping and jumping through an agility ladder.Students in grades four to six did partner jump roping, Twirl ’n Jumps, Long Rope, Limbo, Hula Hoops, Climb the Mountain, Double Dutch and Chinese Jump Roping, and timed themselves to see how long they could jump without stopping.All students in those grades took part in Jump Rope for Heart, a total of 165 boys and girls. They raised more than $3,200.

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