by Seema Lindskog | Aug 29, 2023
Studies show that students that bike or walk to school do better academically and socially. It also teaches them to be more independent and frees up parents from pickup and dropoff duty. Plus it’s great for the planet! 🌍 Some schools in Palo Alto have seen bike...
by Hervé Marcy | Jun 25, 2023
Growing up abroad, American school buses are an unmistakable sign of American culture. Everyone knows their yellow paint and flashing red lights, which can be seen in so many TV series and movies. (What would the storyline in Spider Man have looked like, if Peter...
by Jamie Nguyen | May 21, 2023
On Friday, May 12th, students from Homestead High and Fremont High came together to participate in the second annual Bike for Boba ride. Hosted by Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition (SVBC) and Sunnyvale Youth Climate Action Team (SYCAT), the event took 45 students and...
by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 20, 2023
To accommodate the new state requirements for high school students–who must not start school before 8:30am–and middle school students–who must not start before 8:00am–many CUSD elementary and middle schools will start and end at new times....
by Kevin Guo | Feb 25, 2023
In mid-2021, I became one of the City of Cupertino’s Safe Routes to School Representatives for my high school. Early on, as I joined in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was not much for me to do except for attend meetings and transmit student feedback to the...
by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 29, 2022
At the November 2022 Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commission (BPC) meeting, three proposals on the new Lawrence-Mitty Park were brought for review by Commissioners. A final plan with the option most preferred by both residents and the BPC has been created by City...