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Grafton Takes Part in International Walk (or Bike) to School Day
Grafton schools joins more than 3,000 schools around the country (and beyond) on this day.

GRAFTON, MA — Northborough joins some 3,790 schools from around the world to celebrate International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 5
Students from Millbury Street Elementary School and North Street Elementary School walk or roll to school as parents, teachers and community leaders provide encouragement.
Walk to School Day events raise awareness of the need to create safer routes for walking and bicycling and emphasize the importance of issues such as increasing physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic congestion and concern for the environment. The events build connections between families, schools and the broader community. The purpose of Walk to School Day is to promote healthy communities and active transportation choices.
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Walk to School Day was established in the United States in 1997 by the Partnership for a Walkable America. Canada and Great Britain already had walk to school programs in place. In 2000, these three countries joined together to create International Walk to School Day.
Walk to School Day began as a simple idea — children and parents, school and local officials walking to school together on a designated day. It is an energizing event, reminding everyone of the simple joy of walking to school, the health benefits of regular daily activity and the need for safe places to walk and bike.
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In May 2006, the National Center for Safe Routes to School was established to assist communities in enabling and encouraging children to safely walk and bike to school.
— Information and image via Walkbiketoschool.org.
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