Walk to (or at) School Day is not a one-size, fits all event. With celebrations occurring across the world, Walk to School Day activities vary from school to school, state to state and even country to country. Following are a number of ways your school can participate in the festivities!
The nrg Walks Challenge is a school-wide competition that encourages classroom teachers to get their students walking during International Walk to School Week, with the chance to compete for prizes. To plan your nrg Walks Challenge, visit www.nrgbalance.org/schools/nrg-walks.cfm.
It's not bright yellow, it doesn't have tires, and it doesn't require a drop of gasoline. In fact, it's powered by the energy and enthusiasm of neighborhood schoolchildren.
Created for students who live within walking distance of their school, a Walking School Bus is simply a group of students who walk to school along a set route making "bus stops" to pick up more students along the way. The "bus" includes a trained adult supervisor who acts as the "bus driver." Not only is a Walking School Bus good for the environment, it's a great way for children to enjoy fresh air and physical activity while walking and talking with their neighbors.
For a step-by-step guide to how you can start a Walking School Bus in your community, visit: guide.saferoutesinfo.org/walking_school_bus/index.cfm
For more planning ideas, visit http://www.walktoschool-usa.org/.
“It was a lot of fun partnering with York Avenue Elementary School for Walk to School Day. Several hundred people who came out for an early morning stretch, face painting, sing-alongs and a tour of the new performing arts center before a brisk walk to school. It was a true partnership as the business community, local newspaper and local police department were all involved.”