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Click here for the Frost/Cascades Walking Map
News!
Spring
Walking School Buses Start Apr. 9th!
This year we will have an adult led walking school bus everyday
from Apr. 9th- June 1st. The routes are planned around registered students
and we'd be happy to have you join us. Call Linda Meeder at 841-2283 to
sign-up.
International Walk to School Day
More
Information!
The weather didn't cooperate this year, but we still had dozens of students
who laced up their walking shoes and joined other students from
Jackson, England, and Australia to celebrate International Walk to School
Day. After walking with their friends from home students were greeted at the school and received a
sticker and backpack reflector.
Way to go Huskies for being a
part of students city-wide who walked on Walk to School Day!
Walking School Bus Leaders Needed!
Interested in leading a walking school bus a couple times a week?
It is a great way to spend time with your
children and get some extra exercise. Contact Scott at 990-9798 or email
himat info@fitnesscouncil.org.
Click here
for the Frost/Cascades Walking Map
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What is a walking school bus?
A walking school bus works almost like a normal school bus. An adult
starts at the beginning of the way to school and walks to school picking
up kids for the bus as she walks. Students have fun walking together and
an adult is always present to help cross traffic.
Five Reasons to Start a Walking School Bus with Your Neighbors:
1. Exercise The walking bus provides a chance for
everyone to take part in regular exercise. Evidence shows that more active
children are likely to become more active adults.
2. Safety Children who walk to school on a walking
bus are part of a large and visible group supervised by adults and seen
safely into school. This reassures parents who are concerned about their
children walking on their own.
3. Road Sense The walking bus helps children learn
pedestrian skills so that when they begin to walk on their own they are
better equipped to deal with traffic.
4. Socializing
The journey to school gives children a chance to talk and make new friends,
when they've arrived at school they've done their chatting and are more
ready to learn.
5. Environment Every journey made on foot helps reduce the amount of traffic around
schools, which will help reduce air pollution and improve our local
environment for everyone.
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