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Participating Schools: Bike to School Day Participating Schools: Bike to School Month
• Create daily exercise habits that will help protect your child from childhood obesity and related diseases throughout their lifetime.
Middle and High Schools Middle and High School students can participate in a Bike to School Challenge much like the Bike to Work Commute Challenge. Students log on to the using the link below starting April 20th. Students log their trips each day and win prizes depending on the number of trips. Register NOW. Elementary Schools You know your child and your route to school best, but in general young children are not prepared to ride on the street alone. We envision participation in Bike-to-School Month as a family project, one that may also introduce parents to the fun of cycling with their kids! How it Works Rather than competing against each other, students earn prizes by completing as many trips as they can. Cascade is offering incentives for certain numbers of trips to school made by bicycle.* Everyone who participates wins a prize, with different prizes for different numbers of trips: • Everyone wins a tiny first aid kit ("ouch pouch").
*Because every child cannot cycle safely to school, and because the "work" that kids do also includes sports, music lessons, trips to the library, play dates, etc., commuter trips for Bike to School 2006 will include any trip made by bicycle somewhere your child needs to go, one round-trip per day. If you are new to bicycle commuting, please visit our resources page for great tips on getting started. |
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