Thursday, September 27, 2007

Welcome Back!

It's a great year to be a Hawthorne Eagle and a great time to enjoy Safe Routes to School. Hawthorne Elementary School students will join children around the world as they observe International Walk to School Day (“IWALK”) October 3rd, 2007. The international event is aimed at bringing forth permanent change to encourage a more walkable America — one community at a time. For more information about International Walk to School Day, visit http://www.walktoschool-usa.org

Hawthorne Elementary’s participation is unique, as IWALK day will also kick off our yearlong commitment to our Safe Routes to School program.

Each Wednesday of the school year, our students will be commuting to school via walking, biking, riding skateboards and scooters, carpooling, and using buses during participation in their Safe Routes to School program.

The first official Walking School Bus will leave the Meadow Park parking lot at 8:00 sharp on October 3rd. Adult participation is welcome.

Feel free to organize your own "walking school bus" or "bike brigades". This is a great time to meet your neighbors, chat with your kids and enjoy a little exercise. Remember to follow the rules of the road and keep your eyes and ears open!

Monday, June 11, 2007

WE DID IT!!!

Hawthorne had it's last Safe Routes to School day on Friday, June 8th. Like always, it was wonderful to see our students arrive at school happy, energized, and feeling good.

Thanks again to Mr. Collins and all the volunteers who made this program a success.

Have a great summer! Stay safe, get lots of exercise and have a ton of fun!

P.S. Remember to wear your helmet if you're riding something with wheels!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Again... and AGAIN!!

Two more Safe Routes Days have occurred with fantastic results! May 25th had 201 participants, and the numbers from June 1st are still being compiled. Our Safe Routes kids are having a ton of fun. One volunteer noted that the kids arriving on Safe Routes days seem very friendly and proud. They are so excited by their commute that they look for people to greet and share smiles with.

In other Safe Routes news, participants in the SuperCyclers class have been doing great. They are learning so many new techniques to keep themselves safe on their bikes. In a meeting for parents before the class began, instructor Kevin Christian pointed out that we are careful to teach our children so many things. We send them to instructors and coaches for music and sports and language... yet we often give them a vehicle (bike) and let them interact on the road with other traffic without any formal instruction. Kevin's curriculum is incredibly well-planned, organized, effective AND taught in a way that's fun for the students. Kevin, our thanks go out to you!!!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Safe Routes Friday #2

The second Safe Routes Friday was even more successful than the first! We passed the 2/3 mark this week with over 200 kids arriving at school by bike, foot, skateboard, skooter, bus or carpool. This week kids received neon bracelets as prizes and there were so many participants that the jewels were running out at the end of the morning.

30 kids joined Ms. Carr walking from Meadow Park and the bike racks were almost full. The penguin and scientist that entertained kids at the assembly were at school giving out prizes and greeting kids.

This was a great warm-up for the very fun and successful Jog-a-thon later on Friday.

Great job and keep up the good work! See you next week.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

just a little update

Friday is our next Safe Routes day and students are already getting excited. The jewel-studded charts on their classroom doors are a great reminder that Fridays are special.

Safe Routes was discussed on the Dave Congalton show about childhood obesity. Safe Routes volunteers Susan Coward and Rod Hoadley provided comments about the importance of exercise and the role Safe Routes can play in making exercise a family experience.

The SuperCyclers bicycle safety course is going great. Instructor Kevin Christian seems to be enjoying the class almost as much as the kids. They have been working on some essential skills, such as how to safely enter the road from a driveway, and proper use of hand signals. Kevin is great at keeping things fun and exciting while imparting the message that a bike is a vehicle and must be driven properly and with great awareness.

Friday, May 11, 2007

WOW!

Hawthorne Students Love Safe Routes to School!

Hawthorne's first Safe Routes to School day was a great success! According to figures compiled by Mr. Collins and Mrs. Grady, 61% of Hawthorne's students arrived in walking or biking groups, used carpools, rode skateboards or scooters, or rode the bus. The number of cars dropping off students was greatly reduced.

The Safe Routes kids had a great time. Excitement was in the air as Mr. Collins and Peggy Mandeville from the City of SLO handed out Safe Routes buttons and chart jewels to participants. So many students participated, Mr. Collins had to go inside to get more buttons and jewels!

We are so proud of our Safe Routes team!!
Hawthorne Eagles, you are the best!


Remember, if you weren't a part of Safe Routes today, it's not too late. Join us every Friday for the rest of the school year. The details are right here!

Safe Routes Has National Attention

Did you know that in the 1960s nearly half of all students arrived at school on foot and bikes? Now it's fewer than 15%. But people all over the US are ready to turn this trend around as they commit to helping our children enjoy healthier lives in a healthier environment.

Here's some information about Safe Routes programs.

You can even listen in as NPR reports.

Safe Routes programs help alleviate the concerns of parents who aren't walking their children to school. Here are some typical reasons parents are driving
  • I have other kids, too, it's too hard to drag them all along!
Have your child join an existing group or start a group among friends and neighbors. Or consider this a healthy way for your family members to spend time together. Find ways to make it fun! Songs, stories, games like "I SPY" and a little nature exploration along the way turn a commute into an adventure.
  • It takes too long!
Are all the members of your family getting their daily recommended amounts of exercise? A morning walk can actually save you time by getting everybody's exercise in early. Those extra minutes are a great investment in your good health.
  • We live too far away!
Drive to an area that's NOT too far away, then walk the rest of the way. You'll avoid the traffic and long lines in the drop-off area and start your day refreshed. Or have your child carpool or ride the bus.
  • I'm afraid something will happen to my child on the way.
Safe Routes programs, such as the one at Hawthorne Elementary, provide adult Route Leaders to help children get to school safely. Hawthorne has both walking and biking groups with parents and teachers assisting students.

Remember, it's not about, "I can't, because..." it's about "Here's how I can...!"

Enjoy your Safe Routes Program!

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

SuperCyclers on a Roll

The first day of the SuperCyclers Bike Education for Kids Class was fantastic. Students had a great time learning about cycling safety with instructor Kevin Christian. The after-school class will continue twice a week through the end of the school year.

Friday, May 4, 2007

The Details!!

Hawthorne Safe Routes to School
Walking/Biking Groups Instructions


We hope this is a fun, exercise-promoting, family event for all. Please remember “Safety First”. If Safe Routes works for you, we encourage you to work with your neighbors to make it an everyday activity.

If you would like to join a walking or riding group to school on May 11, May 18, May 25, June 1 or June 8, here are your options.

Note: Parents are responsible for getting their kids home from school each day.

Please download the map here. It is a.pdf file (Adobe Acrobat). If you do not have the acrobat reader, you can download it here.

1. Join a Walking Route (see the solid line on the map). You must contact the group leader each day before joining a group.

2. Join a Biking Route (see the dotted line on the map). You must contact the group leader each day before joining a group.

3. Come to a Safe Zone Drop Off at the designated time (see the stars on the map). Be prompt! Your group WILL LEAVE ON TIME, EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT THERE!

PARENTS:

Do not drop your child off if you do not see the group leader!!

YOU ARE STILL RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP STUDENTS AT SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL!!


Remember you can also participate by scootering, skateboarding, riding the bus or carpooling.

Thanks for participating and remember to thank your group leader!
Have fun together, enjoy the adventure and be safe!

For questions call Rod at 541-1812 or e-mail Rod@PeakRacks.com

SuperCyclers Class begins May 8th!!

The SuperCyclers Bike Education for Kids class, for children in 4th, 5th and 6th grades, begins Tuesday, May 8th, and runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45 to 3:30pm. Space in the after-school program is limited, so request a spot for your child TODAY by e-mail.

Parents Appreciate Bike Education Class

The May 2nd Bike Education Class for parents taught parents how to help their children become safe and responsible bike drivers. The presentation by League of American Bicyclists Cycling Educator Kevin Christian included discussion, demonstrations, a video, and helpful handouts.

A big THANK YOU to Kevin and all the volunteers and parents who assisted and attended.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Hawthorne Kick-Off Assembly: The Crowd Goes Wild!


Hawthorne Elementary's Safe Routes to School Assembly was a big hit with students and teachers alike. Children enjoyed the slide show, lively music, and informational presentations by volunteer Bonnie McKee-Hoadley (shown in photo) and representatives from the Air Pollution Control District. Also present were two SLO Police Department representatives, who will assist with traffic control on Safe Routes program days.

Students leaving the assembly could be heard excitedly discussing how they would participate on the program's first day, Friday, May 11th.

Let's have a big round of applause for Hawthorne's Safe Routes to School program!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Hawthorne Happenings

A Bike Education for Parents session will be held Wednesday, May 2nd at Hawthorne Elementary from 6:30-8:00pm. Childcare will be provided. Parents and teachers from all schools in the City of SLO are invited. The meeting will be held in Hawthorne's Staff Room. To find it, enter the blacktop area of the playground from Sandercock Street. The staff room is the first room on the left (directly below the office). RSVP to Rod@PeakRacks.com so we can get a headcount. Let us know if you need childcare.

Other important dates for Hawthorne students and parents:
  • Friday, April 27th: Safe Routes Assembly. 1pm in the multi-use room.
  • Friday, May 11th: First Safe Routes day. To participate, children can walk or bike to school, carpool, take the bus (walk to the bus stop!), or ride a skateboard or scooter to school. For more information, contact saferouteshawthorne@gmail.com
  • May 8th-June 7th: SuperCyclers Kids Bike Education. Held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45 to 3:30, these informative courses will teach kids how to safely use their bikes as transportation. Taught by a League of American Bicyclists Cycling Educator.

Welcome to SLO Safe Routes to School!

We all want our children to get to school safely. How about adding in a little fun and a little fresh air? The SLO Safe Routes to School program helps get families out of cars and onto bikes or into walking groups. Children arrive at school invigorated and our air stays cleaner, too.

Our group operates with the cooperation and support of the following agencies
  • City of SLO
  • SLO Regional Rideshare
  • SLO County Air Pollution Control District
  • SLO Police Dept
  • League of American Bicyclists Cycling Educators
  • San Luis Obispo Bicycle Coalition
  • School Staff Members
  • Parents of Students
Hawthorne Elementary is the first school in the City of SLO to start a Safe Routes program. (Thanks to Principal Kirt Collins, parents and community volunteers for their enthusiastic support!)

If you'd like to start a Safe Routes program at your San Luis Obispo school, please let us know.