What is Walk N Roll?
Program Overview
Schools
Create a culture of active transportation at your school by adopting an ongoing Walk N Roll program.
It's free, and resources and training are available for the 2025-26 school year for schools in Mt. Diablo, Martinez, and Walnut Creek School Districts.



Parents
You can choose to register your student's Scan Tag barcode to receive free text notification every time your child checks in at school.
Student registration and providing personal data is NOT REQUIRED for participation.

Students
Carpool, walk or roll to school on Walk N Roll days and earn fun, collectible charms!
Check out the charms and fun Walk N Roll activities.



How does it work?
Once a school is enrolled in Walk N Roll, all students receive a Scan Tag with a unique barcode for their backpacks. On designated program days using the Active4me app, volunteers greet and scan students' tags when they arrive on bikes, scooters, by walking, or in a carpool.
When students reach milestones, such as every 4th time they're scanned for walking, rolling, or carpooling, they earn collectable "Trip Charms" that can be attached to their Scan Tag.



Active4me records students' trips, miles traveled, and CO2 saved. The app is easy to use, and the dashboard allows schools to measure success and customize incentives.



This program is available to public elementary and middle schools in the Mt.Diablo, Martinez, and Walnut Creek School Districts with funding from the Contra Costa Transportation Authority and the Bay Area Air District's Transportation Fund for Clean Air