b"More Champions.Leslie Farmer, SAU 29 Wellness CoordinatorEveryone at Keene High School (KHS) is excited to be the first Vision 2020Champion School. For more than a year, the KHS and SAU 29 WellnessCommittees worked with the Vision 2020 staff to set benchmarks for what itmeans to be a Champion School. We havent met all those benchmarks. . .yet, but now we have a road map to follow that will help us make annualimprovements. We have embraced the vision to become the healthiestcommunity in the nation and we know that healthier schools will help us getthere. Leslie Farmer, SAU 29 Wellness CoordinatorRudy Fedrizzi, KeeneAs an obstetrician, I used to help one family at a time grow thehealthiest baby possible. Now as Director of Community HealthClinical Integration at CMC/DHK and a V2020 Champion, Imhelping our community grow the healthiest people possible. Thisis why I am a Champion. Rudy Fedrizzi, MD, KeeneRyan Moore, KeeneI'm passionate about eating a healthy diet and staying active, for myselfand my soccer players. Young people need to know how eating well andstaying away from tobacco, alcohol and other drugs will make adifference in their game . . and their life. I enjoy helping kids to makethose connections. This is why I am a Champion. Ryan Moore, VarsitySoccer Coach, Keene High SchoolWalpole WellnessCommitteeWe are committed to promotinghealth and positive life changesthrough education and engagementin community-based wellnessactivities. We want everyone inWalpole to be the healthiest they can be. This is why we are Champions. Joan Punt, Walpole WellnessCommitteeFrom left to right: Dennis Croteau, JoanPunt, Mary Warzecha and Laura Palmer 15"