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WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) — Three Woodsdale Elementary School teachers have started a ritual of riding their bicycles to and from the school each day.
The Intelligencer (http://bit.ly/1FwUpCB ) reports Susan Brossman, Stacy Greer and Becket Ihlenfeld meet up with school buses carrying their students during their rides.
The three teachers all live in Wheeling and estimate their ride to be about three miles each way. The teachers started riding their bicycles in May during National Bike Month, established by the League of American Bicyclists.
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