<p class="Picture">Daniel Martello and another student volunteer pass out bracelets and magnets to their fellow student walkers as a reward for their effort.</p>
<p class="Picture">Yvette Segal walks her daughter Scarlett up Upland Street as the final leg of their trip from Rex Road.</p>
<p class="Picture">Vincent, second grader Marisa and kindergartner Charlotte Rachiele walk to school from Hawley Avenue.</p>
<p class="Picture">The Pirias’ yellow lab puppy Kayla was a big hit at the event. They are Sara, fourth grader Lucianna and second grader Dominic. The family arrived at school on foot from Halstead Avenue.</p>
<p class="Picture">Fourth grader Daniel Martello, who was volunteering at the event, gives a magnet to fellow fourth grader Jeremiah Rojas. Walkers received magnets as well as bracelets while they lasted.</p>
<p class="Picture">Fourth grader Kaliyah Epps and second grader Swayda Hunter, walking with teacher’s aide Cheryl Reid, were the first to arrive at school Wednesday morning. They trekked a good distance from Bush, Irving and Haseco avenues.</p>
<p class="Picture">A good turnout of students, parents and several dogs participated in King Street School’s Walk to School Day. They walk from King Street up the sidewalk on Upland Street to the elementary school.</p>
<p class="Picture">Fifth grader Jessica Sachs and her brother Bryan, a third grader, stand in front of the King Street School Walk to School Day sign for a picture after walking to school with their babysitter and her dog Max from Munson Street. They were among the hundreds of students, parents and caregivers who took part in King Street School’s International Walk to School Day event on Wednesday, Oct. 5.</p> <p class="Picture">Photo story by Jananne Abel</p>