by Jian He | May 20, 2025
Are you a high school student in Cupertino with a passion for making your community better? Do you want to see safer streets, more bike-friendly routes, and a healthier, more active Cupertino? Then Walk Bike Cupertino wants YOU! Join Our Advisory Board! We’re...
by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 23, 2025
In February, our Santa Clara County Sheriffs met with Safe Routes to School Working Group members to answer their questions about key traffic enforcement questions, especially around schools. Safe Routes to School Coordinators Birgit Werner and Chelsea Biklen...
by Seema Lindskog | Feb 26, 2025
Both the City of Cupertino Safe Routes to School (SR2S) and Walk Bike Cupertino track active transportation for public school students in Cupertino. SR2S polls students in all grades by having teachers report out how many students self-reported that they walked or...
by Hervé Marcy | Jan 7, 2025
Following the November elections, the new Cupertino City Council was sworn in on December 12, 2024 at Cupertino Community Hall. Walk Bike Cupertino (WBC) congratulates newly appointed Cupertino Mayor Liang Chao, newly re-elected and newly appointed Vice Mayor Kitty...
by Senna Rogoyski | Nov 20, 2024
For the past 3 ½ school years, volunteers from Walk Bike Cupertino and the Rotary Club have visited each of our high schools to count the total number of student bicycles. Compiling this work has provided an in-depth look at recent trends in student biking across high...
by Samil Lindskog | Sep 16, 2024
The percentage of people biking to both Monta Vista and Cupertino High Schools have shown a slight upward trend, currently around 15% (Tino) and 12% (MV) of the student population. This is fairly typical of our local high schools, with the exception of Homestead High...