International Walk and Roll to School

As part of International Walk and Roll to School Day 2022, the California Highway Patrol Castro Valley Area partnered with Alameda County Safe Routes to School and Castro Valley Elementary School Staff, to facilitate a “Walking School Bus. This annual event, celebrated by schools around the world is designed to encourage students to walk, bike, skate, ride scooters, use public transportation, or otherwise get to school without using cars. 

Students and parents were encouraged to rally at Al’s Market Place, located at the intersection of Somerset Avenue and Parsons. Students were very excited to walk along with CHiPPER, the CHP’s friendly mascot, CHP officers, and teachers.  

Picture:

IMG_0257 - Jordan and Kenny Jacowitz, 5th and 3rd graders, Castro Valley Elementary School

 

IMG_0261- students and parents gathering a meeting location at Al’s Market Place

 

IMG_0287- left to right, Ofc. Dan Jacowitz, CVE Principal Affie Sklut, 3rd Grade Teacher Steve Hilton, CHiPPER, CVE Office Technician and PATA Co-President Rosy Jacowitz, Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Suzy Chan, Officer Bruce Josslin

Photos courtesy of CHP Castro Valley

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