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Jeter-Watson Elementary was recognized by the American Heart Association for its outstanding fundraising in support of the Kids Heart Challenge. Top fundraisers Ashlynn Wolfe (2nd grade), Gwenn Jessee (Kindergarten), and Josiah Jordan (4th grade) were honored, with Josiah receiving a medal for leading the charge. Pictured from left: Ashlynn, Josiah, Gwenn, with teachers Tiffany Gillispie and Tracy Miller in the back. (AHPS Photo)

Jeter-Watson Recognized for Commitment to Heart Health

Covington, VA (May 1, 2025) - The American Heart Association has recognized Jeter-Watson Elementary School for its outstanding contribution to the 2025 Kids Heart Challenge. 

Through its dedication to the program, Jeter-Watson raised an impressive $3,035 that will help fund the Heart Association's research, education, and awareness efforts in the fight against heart disease and stroke.

The American Heart Association presented the school with a certificate to commemorate this achievement. In addition, individual certificates of recognition were awarded to three students who emerged as the school's top fundraisers: second-grader Ashlynn Wolfe, kindergartener Gwenn Jessee, and fourth-grader Josiah Jordan. Jordan was further distinguished as the leading fundraiser and was presented with a medal for his efforts.

Through the Kids Heart Challenge, teachers engage students by encouraging them to raise funds and awareness for a cause bigger than themselves. The nationwide event inspires young students to live healthy and active lives while raising money for children with sick or special hearts.

"Our students and families embraced the Kids Heart Challenge with enthusiasm, and we are so proud of the difference they have made in supporting the American Heart Association's important mission,” said Principal Cynthia Morgan.

At Jeter-Watson, teachers Tracy Miller and Tiffany Gillispie have worked each year to promote the Kids Heart Challenge program. Gillispie teaches third grade. Miller is a physical education teacher. The Kids Heart Challenge is held during American Heart Month, which is observed each February. 

During the month, teachers at Jeter-Watson focus on teaching students to be aware of heart health, heart disease, and helping others.

Miller, who is affectionately known as “The MIller,” has worked with students in PE classes to enhance their focus on health through fun and engaging exercise activities. Beyond traditional workouts, students enjoy jumping rope, hula hooping, hopping balls, and obstacle courses — a comprehensive approach to fitness and well-being. 

“My journey of raising funds for the American Heart Association began in 2014, sparked by a proud moment when my daughter, Miley Bowers, won the title of Petite Miss Queen of Hearts,” Gillispie said.

In years past, the Alleghany Unit of the American Heart Association hosted pageants as a fundraising initiative for the American Heart Association.

“This remarkable achievement was not just about the crown; it represented a commitment to a noble cause, as one of her platforms focused on fundraising for those in need. It was during this exciting time that I reached out to ‘The Miller,’ a vibrant and enthusiastic collaborator known for her unwavering dedication to any project she undertakes. Always ready for a challenge, she consistently goes above and beyond, breathing life into every idea that comes her way,” Gillispie said. 

Driven by a collective desire to support children battling serious heart ailments, Gillispie and Miller worked to design a series of enjoyable fundraising challenges and events. 

“Over the years, our combined efforts, through the support of the wonderful communities of Edgemont Primary School and Jeter Watson Intermediate School, have generated an astounding total of over $ 47,000,” Gillispie said.

Edgemont Primary School became part of Jeter-Watson Elementary School as part of the process of the consolidation of Alleghany County Public Schools and Covington City Public Schools merged in July 2022. The merger created Alleghany Highlands Public Schools.   

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the parents who have stood by us, encouraging their children to learn about and support the vital work of the American Heart Association. Their involvement and dedication have made this journey not only possible but incredibly meaningful,” Gillispie said.

The American Heart Association also offers resources to schools, including grant programs for health and wellness initiatives and learning series webinars for educators. Through the Heart Association, Jeter-Watson has received a $100 US Games Certificate and a $100 check to purchase PE equipment and supplies to benefit exercise and healthy hearts.  

Jeter-Watson Elementary's fundraising for the Kids Heart Challenge underscores its strong connection with the American Heart Association and a desire for students to be healthy. The school has raised a lot of money over the years, and the Kids Heart Challenge also helped kids learn to be caring and make healthy choices.

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About Alleghany Highlands Public Schools

Alleghany High School is part of the Alleghany Highlands Public Schools Division. The school division was formed in July 2022 when Alleghany County Public Schools, Covington City Public Schools merged. The consolidated school division is jointly funded by Alleghany County and the City of Covington.

AHPS news and events are regularly updated on Facebook at AHPublicSchools and Instagram at ahpublicschools. Information is also available on the division website, www.ahps.k12.va.us.

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