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Kindergarten students at Ramey Elementary School were excited to learn their campus was chosen as a recipient for the All Kids Bike Kindergarten PE Learn-to-Ride Program, an initiative that introduces these students to the joy and independence of bike riding. Thanks to a generous grant from the HDR Foundation, the program was unveiled during a special ceremony on December 3.

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Teachers and students were presented with 24 Strider balance-to-pedal bikes, helmets, and other resources, followed by a heartwarming first ride by the kindergarteners. Ramey Elementary’s leadership, including Ramey Principal Angelica Brown and representatives from the HDR Foundation, delivered a brief presentation before the bikes were unveiled.

β€œOur kindergarten students are thrilled to be part of the All Kids Bike Kindergarten PE Learn-to-Ride Program,” Brown said. β€œThis initiative is teaching them valuable life skills and instilling confidence, independence, and a love for physical activity. We are incredibly grateful to the HDR Foundation for their generosity and for making this opportunity possible for our students.”

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This program, supported by All Kids Bike, equips schools with an eight-lesson curriculum, teacher training, and all the necessary materials to teach children the life-changing skill of riding a bike. By fostering physical activity and confidence, it aims to leave a lasting impact on young learners.

The HDR Foundation's focus on education and healthy communities underscores its commitment. This grant contributes to its total support of All Kids Bike, exceeding $800,000.

For more information about All Kids Bike, visit www.allkidsbike.org.