Strider Bikes

Corinth Elementary School has received full funding through a grant through the All Kids Bike Program, a national movement dedicated to teaching young children how to ride bicycles as part of their physical education curriculum.

The grant provides Corinth Elementary with bikes and instructional materials designed for PE teachers to help students develop essential riding skills. Through the program, students begin by learning to walk, balance, and stride on the bikes. Once they master these skills, teachers transition the bikes to pedal mode, allowing students to learn how to ride confidently. Additionally, All Kids Bike offers teacher training and certification to ensure effective instruction.

For students, this opportunity extends far beyond simply learning to ride a bike. The program promotes physical and mental development, boosts confidence, reduces stress, and enhances focus in the classroom. Thanks to the generosity of donors, Corinth Elementary now has all the necessary resources—including bikes, helmets, and curriculum—to get its students rolling.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support from Care Inc. and All Kids Bike,” said school administration. “This program will provide our students with an essential life skill while also promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.”

The All Kids Bike Kindergarten PE Learn-to-Ride Program is made possible through donations from individuals, businesses, and organizations dedicated to equipping schools with the tools they need to empower young learners. With this new initiative, Corinth Elementary students are on their way to experiencing the joy and independence that comes with learning to ride a bike.

Eric Fabian and Strider bike