Programs
National Safe Routes to School Resources
www.safety.fhwa.dot.gov/saferoutes/index.htm
The Federal Highway Administration's official SRTS website.
www.saferoutesinfo.org
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC) provides one or two day training for school attempting to establish SRTS programs. You can find excellent resource material on their website including nationally recognized walkability and bikeability surveys. They are also the SRTS National Clearinghouse.
www.walktoschool.org
The official website of International Walk to School Day. They provide all of the materials necessary to participate in this event. The website also includes many ideas to encourage students to walk to school throughout the year.
www.goforgreen.ca
Go for Green is a national non-profit, charitable organization encouraging Canadians to pursue healthy, outdoor physical activities while being good environmental citizens. The organization promoted the Active & Safe Routes to School program and the International Walk to School Day in October.
www.saferoutestoschools.org.uk
Sustrans, a sustainable transport charity, works on practical projects to encourage people to walk, cycle, and use public transportation in order to reduce motor traffic and its adverse effects. Their goal is to create a safe route to school for every child in the United Kingdom.
www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/kidswalk
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website with information regarding Kidswalk-to-School. This is a community-based program that aims to increase opportunities for daily physical activity by encouraging children to walk to and from school in groups accompanied by adults.
www.saferoutestoschools.org
The Marin County (California) Safe Routes to School program has proven to be a leader in the SRTS movement in the United States. Their website contains many valuable resources including a toolkit, lesson plans and forms.
www.bikewalk.org/safe_routes_to_school/SRTS_introduction.htm
The National Center for Bicycling and Walking is the major program of the Bicycle Federation of America, Inc. It is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to creating bicycle-friendly and walkable communities.
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/epic/sr2s/default.htm
California's SRTS website. California's goal is to get more children traveling safely to school on foot or bike, with greater frequency. Their website contains a wealth of resources and links.
www.trans.ci.portland.or.us/SafeRoutes/program/program.htm
The city of Portland, Oregon, recently began an SRTS movement. Their website contains helpful educational resources for teachers, parents and students.
www.saferoutesinfo.org
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center provides one or two day training for school attempting to establish SRTS programs. You can find excellent resource material on their website including nationally recognized walkability and bikeability surveys.
www.saferoutestoschool.ca
Active & Safe Routes to School promotes the use of active and efficient transportation for the daily trip to school, addressing health and traffic safety issues while taking action on air pollution and climate change. Their website provides resources, tools, information and links for schools and communities to create their own unique Active & Safe Routes to School program.
www.bicyclealliance.org/saferoutes/index.php
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington's goal is to successfully train as many schools as possible across the state in order to plan and implement SRTS programs. This website provides information about existing SRTS programs, information on starting your own program, and links to existing programs and other relevant information.
www.walkboston.org
WalkBoston is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to improving walking conditions in the cities across Massachusetts. Their mission is to create and preserve safe walking environments that build vital communities. They promote walking for transportation, health and recreation through education and advocacy. WalkBoston's website contains an SRTS toolkit and lesson plans.
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Local Programs:Boone County
Camp Ernst Middle School
Boyle County
Boyle County Middle School
Toliver Elementary School
Woodlawn Elementary School
Calloway County
Murray Elementary School
Murray Middle School
Grant County
Crittenden Mount Zion Elementary School
Grayson County
H.W. Wilkey Elementary School
Greenup County
Russell-McDowell Intermediate School
Russell Middle School
Russell Primary School
Hopkins County
Grapevine Elementary School
Jefferson County
Norton Elementary School
Johnson County
Paintsville Elementary School
Kenton County
Arnett Elementary School
James A. Caywood Elementary School
John W. Miles Elementary School
R.C. Hinsdale Elementary School
St. Pius X Elementary School
Tichenor Middle School
Turkeyfoot Middle School
Logan County
R.E. Stevenson Elementary School
Russellville Middle School
Marion County
Lebanon Elementary School
21st Century Learning Academy
Muhlenberg County
Greenville Elementary School
Trigg County
Trigg County Elementary School
Trigg County Middle School
Union County
Uniontown Elementary School
Union County Middle School
Warren County
Dishman McGinnis Elementary School
Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School
Potter Gray Elementary School
T.C. Cherry Elementary School
W.R. McNeil Elementary School
Whitley County
Corbin Primary
Corbin Middle School
Saint Camillus Academy Elementary School
South Elementary School
Woodford County
Woodford County Middle School