Safe Routes to School Healthy Heroes Spotlight: Kathy Durham & Penny Ellson
This guest blog post was written by Rosie Mesterhazy, Safe Routes to School Coordinator, City of Palto Alto.
This guest blog post was written by Rosie Mesterhazy, Safe Routes to School Coordinator, City of Palto Alto.
Now, nearly a month after Election Day, Washington is in the full swing of the transition between administrations and there’s constantly changing speculation about policies and personnel. While we can’t predict what will happen, we can review what information has come to light thus far and the impact it might have on Safe Routes to School and healthy communities.
Over the last few weeks, our country has seen an alarming increase in hate-motivated slurs and attacks.
Last week on October 5th, thousands of kids, parents, teachers, and community members participated in the 20th Anniversary of International Walk to School Day.
In September, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a new Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation, which will guide their spending and initiatives for the next five years.
Guest blog post written by Karen Mohr, Principal, Beryl Heights Elementary School, Redondo Beach, CA.
To become one of America’s Healthiest Schools, it simply takes one step at a time.