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Walking School Bus has its first day! The Hugh Bish Walking School Bus had its first day of operation on August 24, 2010 for this school year. This year our focus is on the northeast part of the neighborhood. The meeting site is the grassy area between the two apartment complexes at the intersection of 52nd Street and Asbury.
Have
you ever seen Get ready! We are going to hold a couple of Walking School Bus days this year, in general preparation for the full year long activity next school year. Weather permitting; the Hugh Bish Walking School Bus will walk to and from school on May 13th and 20th. Watch the newsletter and web site for more information. We need parent, grandparent, uncles and aunts, etc. to help in walking with the students. A background check is required. If interested, please contact the school at 248-2244 and leave your name and phone number so we may discuss this with you. Students desiring to walk with the Walking School Bus MUST have a permission form completed and on file at the school. Those will be coming out very soon to students who live within one-half mile of the school. Please let your teacher know you want to do this. Bicycles may join in too, with permission slips on file and as long as they "walk" their bikes. Pick up and drop off points will go out to those who sign up and complete a permission form.
If you are not walking think about another type of transportation. We must reduce the number of personal vehicles bringing students to school and being picked up daily. We must help the environment! And it would be much safer around the school and the whole neighborhood if Safe Routes to Schools philosophies were adopted and applied by everyone.
WE NEED YOUR HELP! Volunteers are needed to help walk dozens of students safely to and from school as this program expands to a daily event. We are starting on Wednesdays and plan to expand it to a daily event, weather permitting. We will NOT walk on days where the weather is extreme, i.e. wind chill below 32 degrees. Please contact the office if you would like to help in a morning or afternoon or even both. Thank you for your support and interest in the program.
Click HERE to view a video in Windows Media Player from the national safe routes web site explaining more about Safe Routes to School and the Walking School Bus.
Hugh
Bish Elementary School is participating in the Safe Routes
to Schools (SRTS) program. Safe Routes to School national web site
is www.saferoutesinfo.org
where you may find an abundance of information on this great
program. The Oklahoma web site is www.okladot.state.ok.us/srts/.
We are in the early stages of becoming a part of this
program. We started with teachers taking a tally each day for a week
of how students arrived at school and planned on going home. The choices
were: walking, riding a bus, riding a personal or care pool vehicle,
etc. Parents were sent a survey to complete. Please check
the information on the national and Oklahoma web sites for more
information and let the school know if you are interested in helping.
We will need several parents, grandparents, responsible adults, to
assist to make this a safe success. The program will also include
a safe house or several in the neighborhood in case children become
endangered or feel they are. This is a very complex program and will
take some time to put together and place into full action. Your help
is needed and will be greatly appreciated. We will add more information
to this page as we move forward in the program.
The decline in walking and bicycling has had an adverse effect on
traffic congestion and air quality around schools as well as pedestrian
and bicycle safety. In addition, a growing body of evidence has shown
that children who lead sedentary lifestyles are at risk for a variety
of health problems such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Safety issues are a big concern for parents, who consistently cite
traffic danger as a reason why their children are unable to bicycle
or walk to school. Origin of the program
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