The Most Successful School System Walking Challenge of All Time
For more than 2 decades school system employees throughout North America have walked their way to better health every autumn in Walktober.
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Rachel LaBerge
Walktober Program Director

Emily Doyle
Account Manager
Walktober 2025
30-Minute Group Demo
Wednesday, February 12 at 12 PM ET
(session will be recorded)
Why Walktober Works for School Systems
A month into the new school year is a great time to step out and step up to better health. Summer’s heat has given way to brisk fall air, teachers and staff have settled into a routine, and everyone is ready to rally around a fun physical activity challenge.
“Walktober was a HUGE success. Thank you for all your assistance throughout the process.”
Brian Regan
Director of Benefits
Littleton Public Schools
“I feel amazing and am so glad this challenge sparked this love in me again.”
Shannon J.
Brevard Public Schools
Taylor W.
District 49
“My family was involved in this challenge, and it made us all accountable to each other — the family time walking together has been an added bonus! ”
Frederick County Public Schools
New for 2025!
Check out the new Walktober — designed to create connection, drive engagement, and build camaraderie.
Features include:
Interactive logging
Device tracking
Worldwide fall attractions

Individual and team
participation
Organization-wide goal setting
Badges for hitting milestones
Daily tips, healthy recipes, community message board

Mobile as well as desktop applications
See why hundreds of school systems, colleges/universities, city/county/state agencies, Fortune 500 companies, health systems, and nonprofit groups participate in Walktober every fall.
A Wellness Challenge That Builds Community Year After Year
Friendship and connection, fostered through Walktober’s social tools, drive record participation and industry-leading achievement rates.
Participants on a team had a 13% higher achievement rate than those not on a team, while those with 1 or more friends had a 21% higher achievement rate.
Having active friends and exercising with them is associated with increased leisure-time physical activity; males report 2 times more activity, women report 2 1/2 times.1
Exercise with a friend is the best predictor of exercise satisfaction, suggesting that friendships and social contact may motivate exercise behavior.2

1Firestone, M., Yi, S., Bartley, K., & Eisenhower, D. (2015). Perceptions and the role of group exercise among New York City adults, 2010-2011: an examination of interpersonal factors and leisure-time physical activity. Preventive Medicine, 72, 50-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2015.01.001.
2Unger, J., & Johnson, C. (1995). Social Relationships and Physical Activity in Health Club Members. American Journal of Health Promotion, 9, 340-343. https://doi.org/10.4278/0890-1171-9.5.340.
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“I loved connecting to my colleagues at my school, but I really liked being able to connect with others across the district through Walktober.”
Victoria McCall
Baltimore City Public Schools
“My team was made of new teachers at my school. This challenge helped me get to know them better and know I have a bigger support system I can count on.”
Joyce Martinez
Mapleton Public Schools
“I’ve always been a participant and this year I was the team leader. I was able to wrangle former teammates and bring in some new teachers and paras and our SLPA too. We got to know each other in a different way at work.”
Participant
Denver Public Schools