by Cherie Walkowiak | Feb 12, 2021
Every summer, San Mateo County Office of Education hosts an Environmental Learning Collaborative (SMELC) where they train teachers how to integrate sustainability topics into their curriculum. This past summer, a transportation component was added to the training,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jan 12, 2021
There’s no need to worry anymore about forgetting your bike lock, or whether your lock is strong enough to avoid being cut when visiting our Cupertino Library. Recently installed bike racks by Bikeep have an integral locking system, and lock both front tire and frames...
by Cherie Walkowiak | Dec 16, 2020
Cupertino’s Safe Routes to School group sends out a newsletter each month to update the community on events, initiatives, and more. For more information on Safe Routes, contact the City’s Safe Routes Coordinator, Cherie Walkowiak, at...
by Jennifer Shearin | Oct 28, 2020
Congratulations go to a Lynbrook High student, Gavin Wong, a Cupertino resident who has achieved the level of Eagle Scout with his final project of a Bike Rodeo at Lincoln Elementary. It’s great for our community when students get involved and make a positive...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 11, 2020
Walk-Bike Cupertino Student Board Advisor Lawrence Fan started a group called COVID Networks with four other Cupertino High School students to help Seniors who are feeling isolated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They created an online plaform that connect teen...
by Cherie Walkowiak | Aug 12, 2020
Cupertino’s Safe Routes to School (SR2S) program is recruiting high school students who are passionate about either bicycling, healthy lifestyles, safe transportation, and/or campus safety to become a part of our Working Group. We are excited to work with our...