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...
by Sylvia Leong | Aug 19, 2024
It’s August and families are getting back to school! As you buy backpacks and school supplies for your kids, I hope you and your family will also consider HOW your student will get to and from school this year. If you live close enough, walking or bicycling are fun...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 12, 2024
Cupertino has finished a redo of the McClellan Road-DeAnza Boulevard intersection, which is Phase 3 of the McClellan Road protected bike lanes. These changes were designed to improve biking and pedestrian safety at this intersection and indeed, Cupertino implemented...
by Henry Widjaja | May 28, 2024
For many students at Cupertino High School, biking is their main mode of transportation to commute to school. Students must safely make it to and from school in the mornings and afternoons on bicycles. However, many students ride bicycles that are not up to par, and...
by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 1, 2024
Today our planet faces an enormous number of environmental challenges such as deforestation, biodiversity loss, and pollution. However, it could be argued that the biggest challenge and the root cause of all this is resource consumption. We buy things (often unneeded)...
by Hervé Marcy | Mar 6, 2024
A quick test: Can you spot the family trying to cross Rodrigues Avenue to enter the Regnart Creek trail to get to school? If you had to carefully look to find them (they are hidden by the trees near the top center of the picture), imagine if you are driving 30 mph or...