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Press Release: NFL Flag-In-Schools: One Simple, Turnkey Solution To Encourage Physical Activity In America’s Schools

September 12, 2017

Thanks to a renewed commitment from the NFL Foundation, this year, NFL FLAG Kits will be distributed to an additional 4,700 schools nationwide, reaching approximately 2.6 million new students.

Thanks to a renewed commitment from the NFL Foundation, this year, NFL FLAG Kits will be distributed to an additional 4,700 schools nationwide, reaching approximately 2.6 million new students. In addition to the kits, digital NFL FLAG-In-Schools training modules, including video-based instructions, will be available free of charge to PE teachers nationwide and provide more educators access to the training bringing more turnkey resources into schools and helping more students get their recommended daily physical activity! We’re thrilled to share more about our incredible partnership with the NFL Foundation to make NFL FLAG-IN-Schools kits and training resources possible. Please read the press release about this exciting opportunity to learn more!

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