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Alameda County Students Walk, Ride, Roll and Carpool to School for the Golden Sneaker Contest
Students in more than 100 Alameda County schools will walk, bike, carpool or take transit to school, competing for the Golden Sneaker.
Students throughout Alameda County are getting active and engaging in some friendly competition by participating in the fourth annual “Pollution Solution Golden Sneaker Contest.” Approximately 70,000 students from 107 schools are walking, biking, carpooling, and taking transit to school from March 2 – 13. This includes students from 21 schools in Pleasanton, Oakland, and unincorporated communities in Castro Valley, Cherryland, and San Lorenzo.
Sponsored by Alameda County’s Safe Routes to Schools Program and funded by the Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the annual contest shows students and parents how easy it is to use green modes of transportation, while promoting healthy activities and teamwork.
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The participating classes are striving to have the highest number of students that use active or shared transportation to commute to and from school, in order to receive the coveted “Golden Sneaker” trophy. The school with the greatest increase in student participation will get the ultimate prize, the “Platinum Sneaker,” and will be honored by the Alameda CTC meeting on March 26.
The contest continues to increase in popularity – 72 schools participated in 2014 and 107 are participating this year.
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“I am proud that every year the number of Alameda County schools participating in the Golden Sneaker Contest increases and that we are making the streets around our schools safer,” says Alameda CTC Chair Supervisor Nate Miley.
