
Cynthia Hoyle
on walk to school day
September 16, 2005
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Walk To School Day
Cynthia Hoyle, an employee of the CU
Mass Transit District.
Did you know that in 2001 less than
15% of students walked or biked to school? In 1969 48%
of students walked or biked to school. Today
approximately 34% of students living within 1 mile walk
or bike to school compared to 90% in 1969. The
prevalence of overweight children has tripled in recent
years. Many experts feel that lack of activity is one of
the primary reasons for the increase in childhood
obesity and the increase in cases of type 2 diabetes in
children. Experts say that elementary school children
should accumulate 30-60 minutes of age appropriate
physical activity each day. Several trends have caused
the decline in children walking and biking to school.
According to the Local Government
Commission since WWII the number of schools in the USA
has declined 70% while the average size grew fivefold.
Studies show that school location and the built
environment between home and school impact how students
get to school. So what can we do to help children walk
and bike to school safely? There are two walking to
school programs in our community: International Walk to
School Day and Safe Routes to School. Safe Routes to
School is a nationwide program that promotes
non-motorized school trips. It incorporates safety as
the integral component and employs a variety of
strategies to get children walking and biking.
Successful Safe Routes to School programs used in other
communities have included things such as: Walking
Wednesdays, Walk to School Day and Walking School Buses.
International Walk to School Day
was first started in Champaign Urbana in 2004. Four
local elementary schools participated as did several
elected officials and a local radio station that
broadcast the event live. Everyone enjoyed the event and
the kids at the participating schools received goodies
such as backpack reflectors. This October 5th we are
inviting parents to walk with their kids to school and
fill out a “Walkability Checklist” given to kids at
participating schools. The checklist is then tabulated
and used to identify and address safety issues. The
event also works to educate kids on safe walking
behavior, safe walking routes and the physical and
environmental benefits of walking or biking to school.
Sponsoring organizations of the
Champaign Urbana Walk to School Day event are Champaign
County SAFEKIDS Coalition, Champaign Urbana Mass Transit
District, Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana and
Champaign schools and the Cities of Urbana and
Champaign. If you and your children are interested in
walking to school you can contact me, Cynthia Hoyle at
278-9059 or you can visit the CUMTD website where
information on the event is posted at www.cumtd.com We
hope to see you walking! |
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