by Larry Dean | Sep 7, 2017
Walk-Bike Cupertino Supporters: SB238 is a proposed law to require the schoolday for middle schools and high schools throughout California, including charter schools, to begin no earlier than 8:30am starting July 1, 2020. Current law allows the school boards to fix...
by Sharlene Liu | Aug 6, 2017
Since last year, Homestead High School has been improving infrastructure for Safe Routes To School. Next school year, it will begin encouraging and educating students and their families to bike and walk to school. They will begin the school year with several large...
by Cherie Walkowiak | Jun 23, 2017
Cupertino Safe Routes 2 School aims to improve safety conditions around schools and foster an environment that empowers students to walk, bike, and carpool to school. This program, which began in 2015 celebrates another year of success as the 2016/17 school year draws...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 9, 2017
What is the number one issue for students to walk and bike to school safely? According to west-side Cupertino residents, “cars not following traffic laws” is the most dangerous problem students encounter. This issue was just one result from Walk-Bike Cupertino’s s...
by Larry Dean | Apr 25, 2017
KRISTI MYLLENBECK | kmyllenbeck@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: April 21, 2017 at 9:00 am | UPDATED: April 21, 2017 at 9:32 am New bicycle repair stations are set to be installed at Cupertino High School, Fremont High School, Homestead High...
by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 5, 2017
On April 4 between 7:00am and 7:40am, Cupertino High School was audited for issues related to bicycling, walking and traffic safety at the school and in the surrounding neighborhood. Parent volunteers, Cupertino High staff, City of Cupertino staff and Alta Planning,...