The purpose of this resource is to celebrate families who already walk or wheel to school and encourage others to give active transportation a try. It is designed for students in Kindergarten through Grade 8.
Green Communities Canada has developed a range of resources to support walk and wheel to school events. Download these at the links to the right/below.
Description
A one-day celebration event where all students who can are encouraged to walk or cycle all or partway to and from school. Use announcements and posters to promote the event, offer refreshments and prizes, and make it fun for everyone with music and activities when students arrive at school. Include bused students by giving them the opportunity to walk on the school site.
This can be a big event that takes place only a few times a year, a more low-key activity that happens more frequently, or a combination of both. Some examples include:
- Weekly/monthly events: Celebrate on a designated day each week or month (eg. Walk or Wheel Wednesday, Two Foot Tuesday, Footloose Friday), and acknowledge those who participate to encourage them to keep it up!
- Seasonal celebrations: Join other schools celebrating active school travel by participating in International Walk to School (IWALK) Month in October, Winter Walk Day in February, Spring into Spring in April, and Bike to School Week in May/June.
Include students and parents/caregivers in the planning and promotion to build a sense of ownership and excitement. Consider inviting a local dignitary (eg. mayor, councillor, school trustee) to speak and notify your local media.) You may also want to link your event with other encouragement initiatives, including a Steps Challenge, Walking School Bus, and Student Travel Survey.
What you will need
Enthusiastic volunteers, refreshments and/or prizes (optional- see if local businesses are willing to donate), creativity, and a sense of fun. Other elements will depend on the time available for the event and your capacity. See the Resources below for posters, announcements, sticker templates, and more.
Who can help
Students, teachers, principals, support staff, parents/caregivers, local community organizations, crossing guards, local businesses, and elected officials.
Key words
Walk, pedestrian, active transportation, school travel, traffic safety, event, wheel, bike, cycle, celebrate, scooter.
