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Irving ISD Partners with Local Organizations to Launch Blue Zones Ignite Initiative

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Irving ISD, in collaboration with the Irving Hospital Authority on behalf of Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Irving, Irving Marathon, and the City of Irving, has launched Blue Zones Ignite, an initiative aimed at making Irving a healthier place to live, work, grow up, and grow older.

“As someone who has championed wellness across Irving ISD for many years, I’m elated to see Blue Zones becoming a reality for our entire community,” said Irving ISD Superintendent of Schools Magda A. Hernández. “It’s an initiative I have felt passionately about from the start, and we’re proud to invest in it because our staff, students, families, and community deserve opportunities to live healthier and longer fulfilling lives. Together, we’re building a brighter, healthier future for the city of Irving.”

The initiative begins with a six-month readiness and feasibility assessment conducted by Blue Zones, a global leader in longevity research and community well-being transformation. Blue Zones uses an evidence-based, environmental approach to help communities make healthy choices easier by improving the places where people spend the majority of their time.

The approach is rooted in 25 years of research into the longest-living communities worldwide and has been implemented in more than 75 communities across the United States. Blue Zones focuses on the “Life Radius®”—the area close to home where most people spend 90% of their lives—helping communities make systemic changes to policies, surroundings, and social networks.

“We are looking forward to collaborating with community leaders to create a transformation plan that will generate lasting positive change for everyone,” said Ben Leedle, CEO of Blue Zones and Co-founder of Blue Zones Project. “By applying the time-tested principles of Blue Zones, we help communities create supportive environments and a culture where healthy living is the norm. Research shows this leads to healthier and happier residents, employees, and students, which also leads to a more vibrant economy.”

Participating communities have seen significant improvements in health, such as reduced obesity and smoking rates, increased economic investment, and lower healthcare costs.

“Helping our communities live well is central to our mission at Baylor Scott & White, and our commitment to improving lives in the areas we serve will be strengthened by this collective effort,” added Cindy Schamp, president of Baylor Scott & White – Irving, which serves Irving, Las Colinas, Coppell, Grand Prairie, and surrounding areas.

The initiative’s launch will include a Blue Zones Keynote event on Wednesday, December 4, at the Magda A. Hernández Institute of Wellness and Professional Learning (4615 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, TX 75038). Registration, refreshments, and networking will take place from 4 to 5 PM, followed by the program from 5 to 6:30 PM.

National speaker Margaret Brown will present research on the longest-lived and healthiest communities worldwide and share insights on how similar strategies can be implemented locally to promote health and well-being.

For more information about the keynote and the Blue Zones initiative in Irving, visit BlueZones.com/Ignite-Irving.

About Blue Zones

Blue Zones employs evidence-based ways to help people live better, longer. The company’s work is rooted in explorations and research done by founder and National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner in blue zones regions around the world, where people live extraordinarily long and/or happy lives. The original research and findings were released in Buettner’s bestselling books The Blue Zones SolutionThe Blue Zones of HappinessThe Blue ZonesThriveBlue Zones KitchenBlue Zones Challenge, and Blue Zones American Kitchen — all published by National Geographic books. An Emmy Award-winning docuseries, “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones,” was released on Netflix in 2023. Using original Blue Zones research, Blue Zones works with cities and counties to make healthy choices easier through permanent and semi-permanent changes to our human-made surroundings. Participating communities have experienced double-digit drops in obesity and tobacco use and have saved millions of dollars in healthcare costs. For more information, visit BlueZones.com.

About Irving Independent School District

Irving ISD’s award-winning schools serve approximately 31,000 PreK-12 students with more than 4,000 dedicated employees. The district is comprised of 35 campuses that cover more than 5.15 million square feet across 613 acres.  Irving ISD is committed to setting every student up for success, equipping them to reach their maximum potential by hiring the best teachers, placing students in technology-rich classrooms and integrating real-world experiences into our curriculum. Our commitment starts early with 3-year-olds attending pre-kindergarten classes and ends with the opportunity to earn industry certifications and associate’s degrees while in high school.

Irving ISD began implementing wellness and self-care initiatives for students and staff before the terms became a buzzword in 2020. The ideas, spearheaded by Superintendent Hernández, have blossomed into something truly transformative with the opening of the Magda A. Hernández Institute of Wellness and Professional Learning, also known as MAHI, in July 2024.

The two-story building, which opened last month, features a room for wellness activities, a designated meditation space, an outdoor patio open for events and classes, and reservation-based complimentary wellness offerings (such as, but not limited to, yoga, fitness, nutrition, financial literacy classes and more). The offerings of this beautiful facility are all aimed at enhancing the well-being and professional growth of the Irving ISD family and incorporating wellness into everyday life and the district culture. Learn more about the facility at IrvingISD.net/MAHI.

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