On
a typical Wednesday morning at the corner of 100th and Souvenir in Chomedey,
you’ll find Carmela Sacco, Principal of Souvenir Elementary School, waiting to
greet students on their walk to school.
From this point on, the students, volunteer supervisors and Sacco will
all walk the rest of the way to school together, forming what is called
Trottibus—the walking school bus.
Trottibus
is a province-wide initiative by The Canadian Cancer Society and Québec en
Forme, encouraging community members and students within walking distance of
their school to get a little extra exercise and fresh air.
Back
in 2011, Souvenir Elementary jumped on the occasion to offer the service to
their community. Immediately, several
meetings were held at the school board level as well as with parents and school
staff, and within a matter of weeks, the school managed to get the project off
the ground with enough parent volunteers and interested students. “Our school has a huge population of students
who are zoned as walkers,” explains Sacco.
“But before we started Trottibus, many of those students wouldn’t walk
to school—they would be driven by a parent who would drop the student off at
school in the morning.” At the time that
Souvenir began the project, almost 200 students were zoned as walkers.
With
such a large population of students living within walking distance of the
school, the Souvenir Trottibus organization team had to devise several
different walking routes to accommodate everyone and get them to school on
time. Each Trottibus has two adult ‘drivers’, one at the front and one at the
rear. All students and volunteers wear brightly
coloured Trottibus pinnies to identify them as they walk. Even their pet mascot, Dexter the dog, wears
a brightly coloured pinnie.
“At
the beginning of the process, I worked with a representative at the school to
get everything going. We provided the
school with promotional material, as well the pinnies for the students and
adult volunteers. The project took off
quickly,” says Geneviève Legrueic, Development Agent for Trottibus with the
Canadian Cancer Society. “We started
promoting the program a few years ago and we now have over 60 participating
schools across the province,” she adds.
For
the first two years, Souvenir organized their Trottibus on Wednesdays. This year, the school has increased their
commitment to the initiative by adding Fridays as well. The program usually runs from the start of
the school year up until the very cold weather hits, and then picks up again in
the spring. Sacco and her team have even
made it possible for students who are not zoned as walkers to participate, by
designating a few “bus stops” along the routes where parents can drop off their
child and he/she can walk the rest of the way to school with the Trottibus.
One
of Souvenir’s teacher volunteers for Trottibus, Naima Meziani, says she did not
hesitate to commit to the project. “I live close to the school and usually walk
anyway, so I thought, why not? It’s nice for students to be outside and it puts
everyone in a good mood,” says Meziani.
“It seems like walking to school is something that the new generations
have lost, and it’s nice for them to experience it, even just a little bit.” Though schools generally organize their Trottibus
in the morning, it seems to provide a sense of community for all involved. Trottibus adult volunteers teach the student
walkers about pedestrian safety and make walking time fun by singing cheerful
songs.
According
to Trottibus promotional information found on the Cancer Society’s website,
Trottobus’s main objectives are to promote and instill healthy lifestyle habits.
For youth, the encouragement of regular physical activity is key, along with
learning about being a good pedestrian, feeling part of a group, increasing
concentration and having fun with peers.
The surrounding neighborhood benefits with a decrease in the number of cars
in the school area in the morning period, ultimately leading to a safer and
greener city.
Gaëlle
Absolonne, Director of School Organization and Transportation at the Sir
Wilfrid Laurier School Board, agrees. “The schools that participate in
Trottibus report that they definitely see a difference in the students who walk
to school—they are more energized and happier,” she says. “Of all the schools we currently have
participating in this, Souvenir Elementary definitely stands out as a
leader—they are just as gung ho now as they were when they first began,” adds
Absolonne.
To find out more about getting Trottibus started
at your child’s school, visit the Cancer Society’s website or call 514-255-5151
to speak to a Development Agent
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