Item 25085 - Health Parade, Portland, 1924

Item 25085 - Health Parade, Portland, 1924
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Item 25085
Health Parade, Portland, 1924
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Students at the Woolson School in Portland were observing Health Week.

Health education with an emphasis in nutrition and dental hygiene began to emerge in the Portland schools in 1924. Lillian L. Jones, a nurse and an educator in nutrition established an "open air" classroom at North School.

The concept was to promote and educate students on healthy habits, such as bathing, proper eating habits, and basic dental care.

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