Shaq 'Can' Get Into The White House

It may have been four years ago since Shaquille O'Neal tried to get into the White House and was turned away, but come September 6th he'll get another chance, and he might just get in this time.



Shaq will join Dominque Dawes and 2012 Gold Medalist Allyson Felix at the White House, along with First Lady Michelle Obama as they join students from DC in a Back-To-School fitness event at Orr Elementary to highlight healthy changes happening in schools and across the country.

The first lady will also be joined by DC Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson and North America Reebok President Uli Becker to announce new commitments around Let’s Move! Active Schools, which aims to get physical activity back into schools, before, during and after the school day.  

Since launching in February, more than 3,700 schools have signed up at LetsMoveSchools.org to be active schools, building on the knowledge that active kids do better. Shaq and Allyson Felix are respectively Reebok and Nike spokespeople, both companies that have made commitments to Let’s Move! Active Schools.
 
Orr Elementary School has been a great example of what schools all across the country are doing to provide healthier environments for kids. Not only has Orr successfully implemented the new healthy school lunch standards, but they’ve already started providing healthier snacks in vending machines – a move all schools will make starting next school year. Orr also has physical education classes, and participates in BOKS, an initiative of Reebok and the Reebok Foundation which incorporates physical activity and nutrition into programming for kids before the school day.
 
During the event, the First Lady will deliver remarks about healthy changes happening in schools and across the country, and then participate in a physical activity with children and the athletes.

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