FILE - In this June 23, 2012 file photo, first lady Michelle Obama gives the keynote address to the African Methodist Episcopal Church general conference in Nashville, Tenn. iVillage, a website for women, said Monday, Aug 13, the first lady has agreed to serve as a guest editor focusing on back-to-school issues. The site says Mrs. Obama has been working with iVillage staff members to address challenges including healthy eating at school and how to balance busy family schedules. The "Rev Up Your Back-to-School Routine" series with Mrs. Obama begins Aug. 20 on iVillage, part of NBCUniversal. (AP Photo/Donn Jones, file)
FILE - In this June 23, 2012 file photo, first lady Michelle Obama gives the keynote address to the African Methodist Episcopal Church general conference in Nashville, Tenn. iVillage, a website for women, said Monday, Aug 13, the first lady has agreed to serve as a guest editor focusing on back-to-school issues. The site says Mrs. Obama has been working with iVillage staff members to address challenges including healthy eating at school and how to balance busy family schedules. The "Rev Up Your Back-to-School Routine" series with Mrs. Obama begins Aug. 20 on iVillage, part of NBCUniversal. (AP Photo/Donn Jones, file)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Michelle Obama is turning online editor for a week.
A website for women, iVillage, said Monday the first lady has agreed to serve as a guest editor, focusing on back-to-school issues.
Mrs. Obama has been working with iVillage staff members to address challenges, including healthy eating for students and how to balance busy family schedules, the site said.
"We shared all kinds of stories (both success stories and cautionary tales) and tips about how to help our kids be healthy and succeed this school year," and now iVillage visitors will have a chance to add to the discussion, Mrs. Obama said in a statement.
She'll be featured in a video interview running throughout the week and has created and curated articles and other content, some drawing on her "Let's Move!" initiative to get kids interested in fitness and good nutrition, iVillage said.
Personal anecdotes and previously unseen family photos will offer a peek at how Mrs. Obama handles the start of the school year.
The "Rev up Your Back-to-School Routine" series with the first lady begins Aug. 20 on iVillage, part of NBCUniversal.
Mrs. Obama is the first in a series of guest editors, said Jodi Kahn, iVillage president. Other participants were not announced.
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Online:
http://www.ivillage.com
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