Plumas Charter School students are ready to roll on Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day. From left: Tucker Vukich, Grayson Olschowka, Ember Collinson and Ryker Vukich. Photo by Danielle Plocki Plumas Charter School reports that its Quincy Learning Center hosted the third Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day on Oct. 10, transforming an ordinary Thursday morning into a festive community celebration. Organizer and school nurse Danielle Plocki said that students eagerly look forward to this event, which happens twice a year, once in the fall and one in the spring. “The event brings a sense of adventure and camaraderie to the school commute,” she said.
Along the route, Plocki’s health students — some sporting playful costumes — lined the course to guide participants safely. As participants arrived at school, they were welcomed with hot chocolate, prizes and plenty of cheer from parents and PCS staff.
The event invited students to get to school by walking, biking or riding a scooter or skateboard, with a drop-off option at Grocery Outlet for those living farther away. From there, students could complete their journey on foot or wheels. The morning also featured a bicycle obstacle course, courtesy of Yuba Expeditions, in the school parking lot. Students tackle the obstacle course set up by Yuba Expeditions. Photo by Maggie Hennessy Health class students greet participants with hot chocolate and a prize as they arrive at school. Photo by Maggie Hennessy Health students Kaash Mogghadas and Jaxon Rider (in penguin costume), join the fun. […]
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