John Fuller students and grade 2/3 teacher Rebecca Skelton (left) makes their way to school on Old Bartlett Road during national Walk toSchool Day Wednesday. Students and faculty walked from the base of Cranmore Mountain and through the trails of Whitaker Woods to the school. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
School Resource Officer Adam Voelbel, a Master Patrolman for Conway PD, joined the group of Pine Tree School students for Wednesday's walk down Mill Street to school. (COURTESY PHOTO)
John Fuller students from Kim Whigham’a kindergarten/first-grade class lead the rest of the school on Old Bartlett Road during national Walk to School Day Wednesday. Students and faculty walked from the base of Cranmore Mountain through the trails of Whitaker Woods to the school. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
John Fuller students and grade 2/3 teacher Rebecca Skelton (left) makes their way to school on Old Bartlett Road during national Walk toSchool Day Wednesday. Students and faculty walked from the base of Cranmore Mountain and through the trails of Whitaker Woods to the school. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
School Resource Officer Adam Voelbel, a Master Patrolman for Conway PD, joined the group of Pine Tree School students for Wednesday's walk down Mill Street to school. (COURTESY PHOTO)
John Fuller students from Kim Whigham’a kindergarten/first-grade class lead the rest of the school on Old Bartlett Road during national Walk to School Day Wednesday. Students and faculty walked from the base of Cranmore Mountain through the trails of Whitaker Woods to the school. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
CONWAY — If you had to walk to school, there weren’t many days better than Wednesday in the Mount Washington Valley. It was 65 degrees at 8 a.m. with a brilliant blue sky, and foliage was nearing peak with vibrant colors everywhere.
In that setting, students and staff at the John H. Fuller School in North Conway and Pine Tree School in Center Conway participated in International Walk to School Day. Nineteen schools (up from 17 last year) across the Granite State participated. The events raise community and global awareness about walking safety and promote healthy behavior.
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