IDOT
celebrates Illinois students for “Making Strides” on International
Walk to School Day
Governor Quinn issues proclamation;
encourages healthy habits for Illinois children
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[October 13, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD
- To support a healthy lifestyle for children and promote green
transportation practices, the Illinois Department of Transportation
worked with schools across the state to encourage participation in
Wednesday’s International Walk to School Day. Governor Pat Quinn
also proclaimed October 8, 2014 as “Walk to School Day” in Illinois
to encourage everyone to consider the safety and health of children
today and every day.
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More than 150 Illinois schools participated in the
annual event. International Walk to School Day provides an
opportunity for schools to ensure kids can safely walk to school.
The event also encourages students to improve their own health and
the health of the environment by walking to school instead of
traveling by private vehicles, which contributes to traffic
congestion and air pollution.
International Walk to School Day originated in Chicago in 1997 as
National Walk Our Children to School Day. The intent of the original
walk to school day was to create community awareness about making it
safe for children to walk to school.
The first International Walk to School Day was 2000 when the United
Kingdom and Canada joined the United States in participation. The
2013 International Walk to School Day participation reached record
levels with 4,467 events in the United States. Illinois had 167
communities participate last year. International Walk to School
Month brings together more than 40 countries in recognition of the
common interest in walking to school.
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For more information about International Walk to School Day,
visit
http://www.walkbike
toschool.org.
For a list of schools that have registered to participate in the
initiative, visit
http://www.
walkbiketoschool.org/go/whos-walking/2014
[Illinois Department of
Transportation]
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