Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Since 2013. The program is now in it’s 11th year.

The first 4 years were funded through a Federal Safe Routes to School Non-Infrastructure grant. Since 2017, the program has been funded through a joint program with the City of Culver City and Culver City Unified School District.

All five CCUSD elementary schools and the middle and high schools have active walk to school programs.

Absolutely! Regardless of how far you live, you still have several options. Carpooling and transit are two, but even easier is taking the 3 Block Challenge by parking a few blocks away and walking with your child, at least once a week.

No. All children of all grades are welcome to participate with their parent’s permission.

Each of our elementary schools has a volunteer Parent Champion that leads their schools individual activities. The middle school programming is lead by the ASB class and student groups are responsible for activities at the high school in partnership with the Associated Student Body (ASB) class.

We highly recommend that all children bring and use a bike lock on campus and lock their bike in appropriate areas. The middle and high schools also have specific racks for scooters and skateboards. For details on how to best lock your bike, visit the Lock It or Lose It page HERE. Please be sure to always walk your bike, skateboard or scooter while on any CCUSD campus.