The Reading School District will host the 2015 Annual Knight Walk event on Saturday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Geigle Complex at Reading High School.
Knight Walk, organized by the district’s Health Services Department, is a community health event for students, parents, staff and local residents.
More than 1,500 people, including district staff, board members, students and residents, are expected to attend the popular event, which includes:
Prizes are donated by local businesses, and dozens of local vendors, including Project Peace, Reading Health System and St. Joseph Medical Center, will host informational tables.
Several schools will compete against each other in various Minute to Win It games, with the winning schools receiving a trophy and bragging rights.
Northwest Elementary School is the reigning champion for three years now. Click here to watch our BCTV video segment about the team members and what they have to say to this year's competitors. (The segment begins at the 18:40 mark.)
Knight Walk is free and open to the public. Please invite your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers. For more information, contact school nurse Lauren Reagan via e-mail at [email protected].
Knight Walk, organized by the district’s Health Services Department, is a community health event for students, parents, staff and local residents.
More than 1,500 people, including district staff, board members, students and residents, are expected to attend the popular event, which includes:
- Minute-to-Win-It competitions
- Battle of the Schools competition
- Moon bounce
- Twister
- Bowling
- Football
- Jump roping
- Hula hooping
- Assorted games and activities
- Health information
Prizes are donated by local businesses, and dozens of local vendors, including Project Peace, Reading Health System and St. Joseph Medical Center, will host informational tables.
Several schools will compete against each other in various Minute to Win It games, with the winning schools receiving a trophy and bragging rights.
Northwest Elementary School is the reigning champion for three years now. Click here to watch our BCTV video segment about the team members and what they have to say to this year's competitors. (The segment begins at the 18:40 mark.)
Knight Walk is free and open to the public. Please invite your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers. For more information, contact school nurse Lauren Reagan via e-mail at [email protected].