Walk, Bike, and Roll to School Day May 7
On May 7, students across Iowa will join thousands
of children nationwide in celebrating Walk Bike Roll to School Day, a
fun and active way to kick off the school day. This year, Iowa is
leading the way with a record-breaking 120 schools registered to
participate, proving that Iowa is serious about safe, healthy, and
active transportation for students.
But the celebration isn't limited to May 7—schools can participate
any day in May, making it easy and flexible for everyone to get
involved.
"We're thrilled to see so many Iowa schools stepping up this year,"
said Matt Burkey, the Safe Routes to School Coordinator for the Iowa
Bicycle Coalition. "Whether students walk, bike, or roll to school,
they build healthy habits, reduce traffic congestion, and have fun."
There's still plenty of time to sign up! Anyone can register their
school or event at walkbiketoschool.org. The website also offers
planning tips, downloadable materials, and ideas to make the day
successful.
Walk Bike Roll to School Day is part of a national movement for safe
routes to school and active lifestyles for kids of all ages. By
participating, schools promote safe walking and biking, raise
awareness about traffic safety, and encourage positive change in their
communities.
Let's keep the momentum going—encourage your school to join the
movement today!
The Iowa Safe Routes to School is a program of the Iowa Bicycle
Coalition in partnership with the Iowa Department of Transportation
(IDOT). Our goal is to work with schools and communities to improve
the built environment so kids can more easily walk and roll to school.
SRTS achieves these goals by educating volunteers and providing onsite
resources as well.