Pritzker proclaims October 12th as
Walk to School Day
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[October 10, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that
Illinois schools will join others throughout the world to celebrate
International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Gov. JB
Pritzker also has proclaimed the day “Illinois Walk and Roll to
School Day” to support green transportation practices and a healthy
lifestyle for children.
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“I am
thrilled that, once again, Illinois schools are celebrating
International Walk to School Day – where our students will join
others from around the globe in unity on Oct. 12,” said Gov.
Pritzker. “This is the kind of annual event that not only promotes
health and fitness, but also the importance of safeguarding our
climate and our planet as a whole. I wish our families, educators,
and young people a lovely International Walk to School Day – and
here’s to many more to come.”
Schools throughout Illinois are participating in the annual event.
Heading into this week, 122 schools in Illinois have registered.
Last year, Illinois schools hosted 187 Walk and Roll to School Day
events throughout the state.
International Walk to School Day provides an opportunity for schools
to ensure kids have safe routes to school. The event also encourages
students to improve their own health and the health of the
environment by walking or rolling to school instead of traveling by
private vehicles, which contributes to traffic congestion and air
pollution. As an added benefit, the event builds connections between
families, schools and the broader community.
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International Walk to School Day was established in 2000, when
the United States joined Canada and Great Britain for the inaugural event. It
began as a simple idea – children, parents, teachers and local officials walking
to school together on a designated day.
For more information about International Walk to School Day and to find events
in your area, visit
www.walkbiketoschool.org.
“The benefits of walking or rolling to school cannot be
overstated,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “The regular
physical activity gives students a leg up on fitness, while keeping the car in
the garage at home helps the environment. It’s a win-win situation. I encourage
every family throughout Illinois to give it a try this October.”
Earlier this year, Gov. Pritzker and IDOT announced $12.3 million in grants for
local projects that will help boost the health and safety of children via safer
walking and biking routes to school through Safe Routes to School. The program
is funding 57 projects selected from 102 applications received from
municipalities and schools across the state.
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