Walk+Roll to School Day Events
Since 1997, Walk+Roll events have been hosted by schools around the world to encourage and celebrate students walking and rolling (skateboard, bike, scooter, and school or SMART bus) to and from school. Walking and Rolling to school is fun, and celebrating those who choose to be active on their way to or from school can also be fun!
You can start with one of the scheduled Walk+Roll events or start your own monthly event. The resources below will help you create an event that meets your needs.
Please feel free to contact SMART for assistance.
International Walk+ Roll to School Day, October 8, 2025 | Ruby Bridges Walk To School Day, November 14, 2025 | Winter Walk+Roll to School Day, February 5, 2025 | Earth Month Walk+Roll, April | Walk+Roll May Challenge |
*SMART encourages schools to celebrate these events with their own activities on the scheduled day or any other day that month.
*City of Wilsonville SMART works with the West Linn-Wilsonville School District for, ODOT, Metro, and other private and public entities to make programs possible for schools in Wilsonville.
Planning Resources
10 Tips from Walk & Bike to School
Getting Started Guide from walkbiketoschool.org
CURRENT, ACTIVE Walking School Bus Routes
Bike Trains
A Bike Train is a variation of the Walking School Bus. A Bike Train provides students the opportunity to bike to and from school with an adult volunteer. Bike Trains can be a great fit for communities that wish to encourage more bicycling to and from school. If you are already riding a bike, you likely have some ideas of the benefits and considerations of leading a student Bike Train.
Park and Walk
Sometimes students live outside a comfortable walking distance from school, but parents still want to help relieve the congestion of traffic around schools and students still want to be able to walk. A great option is to Park & Walk — where parents drive (or carpool with others) partway to school and then their students walk the rest of the way. You can really Park & Walk from anywhere, but some ideas include city parks, church parking lots, or other meeting spots. You can even get a group to meet at a central location for kids to walk together.
Riding the School Bus
School Bus Safety Video New Rider Safety Tips