Imster students discover the world: two trips in just one year
Imster students discover the world: two trips in just one year
In the city of Imst, a fascinating project has started to encourage students to walk their way to school on foot. Vice Mayor Marco Seelos and Thomas Schatz support the initiative, which is under the motto "Imst: School path = footpath". This initiative aims to promote children's health and at the same time establish environmentally friendly traffic habits.
As part of the project, the students have the opportunity to win a competition by covering the route that corresponds to the surrounding of the earth during a school year. This means that you have to cover a total of about 40,000 kilometers on foot. An innovative approach that not only increases the physical activity of the children, but also creates awareness of the importance of environmental protection and sustainable mobility.
important aspects of the initiative
The idea behind this movement is based on the assumption that the promotion of footpaths not only contributes to improving the fitness of the students, but also reduces traffic in the city. Children are motivated to be active and enjoy nature while developing their social skills and experiencing a sense of community at the same time
In addition, the implementation of this measure increases the safety of the pupils on the school routes. The city administration takes further measures to make the way to school safer for the children. These include improving road lighting and creating new pedestrian crossings.
Why is this important? The initiative has the potential to have a lasting positive effects on society. It is not just about the competition, but also about promoting a healthier lifestyle and ecological attitudes among the young citizens of Imst. If children learn from an early age to go on their feet and still have fun, they can transfer these habits into adult life.
Those responsible are optimistic that the project could also inspire other cities to start similar programs to make a contribution to a healthier and more environmentally friendly future. About the progress and developments of this exciting project can be found more in a report on www.tt.com read.
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