Walk to School Day

Walk to School Day will be held on October 5, 2011!

What is Walk to School Day?

  • A global event held in early October that gives children, parents, school staff and community members an opportunity to work together to make their communities safer and more pleasant for walking.
  • A collective walk to school with a purpose – to promote health, safety, physical activity and concern for the environment.  
  • Walk to School Day is part of the “Encouragement” piece of the SRTS 5 E’s.

Why should your school participate?

  • Your school drop off/pick up zone is unruly.
  • You’re worried about pedestrian safety near your school.
  • You’d like more physically active and alert students.
  • Children are increasingly overweight. Approximately 25% of San Francisco children are overweight. 
  • Walking to school is a good way to exercise regularly and to help prevent obesity, heart disease, and some forms of cancer.
  • Pedestrian injuries are the second leading cause of fatal injuries among 5-12 year olds in California.
  • San Francisco has been ranked one of the most walkable cities in the U.S., with transit-rich neighborhoods and homes, schools, shops, and parks all in close proximity to each other.

View our Walk to School Day Resources.

Special thanks to our sponsors:

   


Walk to School Day is an Encouragement piece of SRTS-SF.

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