WOODSTOCK —  Woodstock Academy was recognized by HealthQuest Northeast Connecticut for their continued work to make Northeast Connecticut a healthier place to live, work, learn, and play.
HealthQuest Northeast Connecticut, coordinated by the Northeast District Department of Health, is a regional collaborative health and wellness partnership that works to promote healthier lifestyles, important health and nutrition facts, useful medical resources, and much more. Woodstock Academy  is an educational advocate on the HealthQuest Leadership Team, working  with HealthQuest to focus on reducing chronic diseases by increasing physical activity, improving access to better nutrition, connecting providers and patients to community resources, and much more.
Woodstock Academy’s Health Teacher, Michelle Rawcliffe, has been serving as the Academy’s  representative on the Leadership Team for the past two and a half years. She has worked with HealthQuest on completing several grant applications and administration as well as implementing numerous health initiatives.
“The healthier a person lives, the better quality of life that person will have,” Rawcliffe said. “I hope that Woodstock Academy can serve as an agent of change for the people of Northeast Connecticut to empower them to live healthier lives.”
The Academy  hopes to create change by making health more accessible, available, and achievable throughout awareness, policy change, and community mobilization. “Woodstock Academy’s motto is ‘Look to Your Future,’ our partnership with HealthQuest allows us to empower not just our students, but also our community members, to look to a healthier, happier future,” Headmaster Chris Sandford said. “We are honored to receive this award and hope to be able to continue our work with HealthQuest and our local community partners for many years to come.”
Aligned with their work with HealthQuest, Woodstock Academy is dedicated  to promoting clean eating by supporting local farmers that provide fresh produce for all to enjoy. The Academy  is hosting a mini-farmers market and informational fair to promote local farms and land trust organizations  June 12. Immediately following the fair, the school will welcome Film Director Nate Simms to campus to screen his documentary Brunswick, a film about landscape change and preservation. This event will be free and open to the public. For more information  please contact  Sara Kennedy, Director of Communications, at (860) 928 –6575 ext. 111 or visit www.woodstockacademy.org/brunswick.
 
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