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Walking to school
promotes health, physical activity, concern for the environment
and safe and walkable communities. This year, join schools
around the world as they celebrate walking during the
month of October. Communities are encouraged to pick
a day, a week, once a week or the entire month to celebrate. Actively
promoting Walk to School for a month could also transition
smoothly into the launch of a year-round program.
See
examples of Walk to School activities below. More examples
are available on our Resources
page.
Examples of Walk to School activities:
- Designate “Walking Wednesdays” to encourage walking
one day a week and potentially extend the event to a month or a year-long
activity
- Develop walking themes for each day of the week: bright, highly visible
colors day, “walking hat” day, bring a healthy lunch day,
etc.
- Set up a competition with awards for the classes with
the most walkers
- Offer an option to students who ride the bus or carpool
to walk once they arrive at school.
- Organize a walking school bus from nearby neighborhoods. For
information on how, visit www.walkingschoolbus.org
- Plan a school-wide event to recognize the day such as
a picnic, an assembly, an awards ceremony or a pizza party
for the class with the most walkers
- Fill the month with activities throughout the day that
pertain to staying physically fit, eating healthy and caring
for the environment.
So choose to celebrate a day, week, or the entire month
and bring visibility to the importance of safe walking and
bicycling to school.
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