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Through the years, these school nurses at have gone through a lot of changes, but what hasn't changed is their love for kids in the classroom.

A group of Guilford County school nurses has come up with a creative way to get their message across.

It's a program called "Smart Heart for Fit Kids" and it was developed by school nurses who want to reverse the trend of childhood obesity.

"We know that a healthy child is going to do better in the classroom and become a healthy adult," Susan Hawks, with the Department of Health and Human Services said.

The series of programs gets kids moving and thinking.

"This is going to be followed by two more classes," Hawks said. "One is going to be a nutrition class where the nurses talk about making healthy choices with their foods ... And then the next class is going to be heart healthy. It talks about regular exercise and all the different types of exercises you can do."

The program also rewards the kids and their teachers with a celebration and incentive bags for making good choices.