Public School Students March for Free Transit Passes

What a crowd!
What a crowd! Filling the steps of City Hall.

On July 31, public school students from Rainier Beach High School and other schools in Seattle marched from SPS Headquarters to City Hall to draw attention to the transportation challenges they face and to call for free ORCA passes for all public school students.

The march proceeds from SPS Headquarters in SODO and heads downtown.
Beginning from SPS Headquarters in SODO, the march headed towards downtown.

Currently, only high school students who live more than 2.5 miles from their school are eligible for a free ORCA pass subsidized by the school district. The distance cut-off for middle schoolers is 2.0 miles. Not only is five or more miles (the distance is measured “as the crow flies”) a long way to walk to and from school, often there is no safe route to walk, due to dangerous traffic or neighborhoods.

It's illegal to not go to school, why isn't it illegal to not give kids a way to get there?
It’s illegal to not go to school, why isn’t it illegal to not give kids a way to get there?

Since 2011, Metro fares for youth have risen from $0.75 to $1.25 and now to $1.50, or $54 for a monthly pass. This is not affordable for low-income families. It’s time for our city to provide free transportation for all students to get to school!

It was a long march! 1.6 miles... still significantly shorter than many students without bus passes have to walk.
It was a long march! 1.6 miles… still significantly shorter than many students without bus passes have to walk.
Almost there!
Almost there!
Bus fare costs more than lunch. What??
Bus fare costs more than lunch. What??
A students speaks!
A students speaks!
A student at Rainier Beach High School speaks.
A student at Rainier Beach High School speaks.
We need transportation!
We need transportation!
Mayor Murray speaks to the students with words of support. Will we get action?
Mayor Murray speaks to the students with words of support. Will we get action?
Dancing for justice
Dancing for justice