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Families invited to second annual UCS wellness fair
Utica Community Schools will host the second annual Family Wellness Fair on Sept. 13 at Eisenhower High School from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Utica Community Schools will host the second annual Family Wellness Fair on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Eisenhower High School from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., inviting families across the district to explore interactive booths and speak with professionals about social-emotional learning, physical health, nutrition and more.
The event will feature more than 30 vendors, a kid’s zone with hands-on activities, healthy treats, and exciting giveaways. Families will have the chance to explore resources that support student success in the classroom while also promoting growth and wellness for the entire family.
“The Mental health and the physical wellbeing of our students and staff remains a top priority for Utica Community Schools,” Superintendent Robert S. Monroe said. “As our district welcomes new students every year, we strive to give them the steppingstones and resources to succeed. This event reflects the district’s Culture of Caring, a priority in our strategic plan, by inviting and welcoming all community members to the UCS Family Wellness Fair.”
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The event goes beyond academics, offering families a chance to explore wellness together in a fun and supportive environment. From interactive activities to conversations with local professionals, the fair is designed to help families strengthen both their health and their connections with one another.
“We encourage all families to join us for the Family Wellness Fair,” said Kim Charland Executive Director of Secondary Education. “The goal of this event is that attendees will walk away with practical tools and knowledge that can support each family member individually and strengthen their overall wellbeing at home.”
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Families who attend will also be able to connect with community partners and organizations that specialize in youth development, family services, and overall wellness. Whether it’s exploring ways to stay active, discovering local resources for mental health support, or learning about balanced meal options, the fair is designed to provide practical tools that families can take home and use in their daily lives.
Learn more: www.uticak12.org/wellness.
Superintendent Robert Monroe
Source: Utica Community Schools