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Hi, my name is Sage Coker, and I am a junior at Adair High School. I have been in Youth Action for Health and Leadership (YAHL) for three years and on the Leadership Team for two years. I help advocate for the Elevate Student Health campaign where we work with schools to update wellness policies to have healthier food options and give students more time for physical activity. I chose to help advocate for this campaign because I want a happier, healthier Oklahoma.

Did you know that one-third of children in Oklahoma, specifically those aged 10-17, are either overweight or obese? That translates to roughly 110,000 out of 389,000 children in that age group. Furthermore, about one in five high school students in Oklahoma are classified as obese. 

I have helped advocate for this campaign by attending two meetings. One was with my high school principal, where we discussed how to move around the school schedule to be able to provide more time for physical activity, and how to have more desirable, healthy food options for our students. The other meeting I attended was with the elementary principal. We discussed how to make healthy food options fun for younger children and how to get them involved in more physical activity that they actually want to do. Thank you for taking the time to learn about the Elevate Student Health campaign and how I choose to help advocate for it.

By: Sage Coker, Adair High School

My Experience and Vision

My Experience and Vision

I envision a future where every student has access to comprehensive health education, supportive mental health services and opportunities...

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Making a Real Difference

Making a Real Difference

It’s clear that many students need better nutrition and access to essential vitamins...

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Creating Policies to Benefit All Students

Creating Policies to Benefit All Students

We want to ensure that students have better access to healthy food, clean water and opportunities for exercise...

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Improving Health of Students and Future Generations

Improving Health of Students and Future Generations

People should care about school wellness policies because physical activity and good nutrition are important...

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Equal Opportunity for Health

Equal Opportunity for Health

I believe all students should have those resources available to help them live a healthier lifestyle...

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Prioritizing Health Can Impact Your Life

I want to see students prioritize their health, and I also hope to see schools and elected officials do the same.

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