In an exciting new pilot program, 250 students from five Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) schools are stepping up their fitness game with brand new running shoes. The initiative, aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle, comes just in time for the upcoming Detroit Free Press Marathon. Students have been working hard, logging over 25 miles both at home and during gym class to prepare for the event.
At McKenzie Elementary Middle School, 50 students eagerly unboxed their shoes, each having the chance to pick their favorite colors and designs. One student, Victoria Davis, expressed her excitement about the new shoes and her preparation for the marathon, emphasizing how much she’s been running to get ready.
The program is not just about new shoes—it’s about encouraging physical activity and endurance. With a focus on overall health, the school district hopes to expand the initiative in the future, doubling the number of participating students next year. This year, students like Victoria will be running in comfort and style as they head toward the marathon finish line.
As part of the program, DPSCD is the only district involved in this year’s marathon, setting a strong example for promoting fitness and wellness among students. The future looks bright as more students lace up for a healthier, more active lifestyle.