
Cynthia Hoyle on Walk to
School Day
September
29, 2006
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The health and safety of our
children is of primary importance to our community. One
of the best ways for kids to get exercise is to walk to
school, yet less than 16% of children between the ages
of 5 and 15 walk or bike to school.
The number of overweight children has tripled in the
last 30 years. Experts feel that lack of activity is one
of the primary reasons for the increase in childhood
obesity and type 2 diabetes. We know that being active
is good for our children’s health and experts say that
children should get 30-60 minutes of physical activity
each day and walking and biking to school is a great way
to get exercise.
So what can we do to help our children to walk and bike
to school safely?
A safe walking environment includes: neighborhood
schools that are within walking and bicycling distance
from homes; sidewalks or bicycle-paths that connect
homes with schools; improved opportunities to cross
streets (such as the presence of adult crossing guards,
raised medians or traffic and pedestrian signals);
slower vehicle speeds accomplished through roadway
safety measures (traffic calming) and/or police
enforcement where needed
There are two programs in our community working to
improve walking and biking for students:
1. International Walk to School Day and 2. Safe Routes
to School.
International Walk to School is this October 4th. We are
inviting parents to walk with their kids to school. Six
schools in our community have signed up to participate
and fill out a “Walkability Checklist” given to kids.
The checklist is then 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 SAFEKIDS Coalition, Champaign
Urbana Mass Transit District, Carle Foundation, the
Cities of Urbana and Champaign, The Sierra Club Prairie
Group, Family Video, Mix 94.5 and University of Illinois
student athletes. .
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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