The Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health program has contributed more than $170,000 to Idaho schools since 2015 Sixty elected officials in Idaho completed the Blue Cross of Idaho… Read more »
Steps for Schools
Attorney General Donates Steps for Schools Earnings to Marsing Elementary
Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has participated in the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health Steps for Schools walking challenge for the past three years. He was one of… Read more »
Eastern Idaho Legislators Match Steps for Schools Earnings to Increase Impact
The generosity of the legislators allows more schools to purchase gear that helps kids be active When Idaho Representative Marc Gibbs began participating in the Blue Cross of… Read more »
Knee-Replacement Surgery Can’t Slow
State Senator Maryanne Jordan
Jefferson Elementary School benefits from the nearly 2 million steps taken during the Steps for Schools walking challenges by the Boise Senator State Senator Maryanne Jordan had knee replacement surgery… Read more »
Representative Wagoner Willing to Take Extra Steps to Benefit Caldwell Community
State Representative Jarom Wagoner turned $500 into $1,000 last year during the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health’s Steps for Schools program, and he’s got plans for getting… Read more »
Senate Pro Tem Invests in His Own Health
Steps for Schools Walking Challenge Helps Senator Brent Hill Stay Active, Help His Community Idaho Senate Pro Tem Brent Hill wrote a newspaper column in 2016 about how the… Read more »
District 25 Representatives Create Tradition of Collaboration During Steps For Schools
Representatives Clark Kauffman and Laurie Lickley have created a new tradition that benefits schools in District 25, the area of the state they represent as members of the Idaho House… Read more »
2019 Steps for Schools Sets Records

A record number of elected officials participated in the 2019 Steps for Schools walking challenge – taking more than 17 MILLION STEPS. State legislators can be considered role models, so… Read more »