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Resources for Schools Facing Busing Cuts
The NJ Safe Routes to School Resource Center released a report on how school districts can address busing cuts which includes recommendations on how schools and municipalities can assess walking and bicycling conditions for students. If you know a school district facing busing cuts, share this graphic and report with [...]
Celebrate Walk and Bike to School Month!
Wednesday October 9th is International Walk to School Day– a great day for kicking off Walk and Bike to School Month by joining students, parents, and community leaders from New Jersey and around the world for a healthy and fun walk to school. According to the International Walk to School [...]
KaBOOM! Accepting Applications for Community Playground Construction Grants
KaBOOM!, in partnership with Dr. Pepper Snapple, is accepting applications for grants to be used toward the purchase of playground equipment. To be eligible for a Let's Play Community Construction grant, playgrounds must be assembled using the KaBOOM! community-build model, and progress must be documented through KaBOOM!'s Our Dream Playground [...]
Overcoming the Odds: How One School Defeated the Naysayers
“But our students live far away.” “Children can’t walk alone down that road.” “No one will participate.” “I can’t coordinate a successful event.” “Safe Routes to School is too much work.” In my two years as the Safe Routes to School Coordinator for the seven southern counties of New [...]
The End of a Year: Southern New Jersey Edition
In southern New Jersey, the 2012-2013 school year was capped off with an array of events that encouraged and educated students to walk and bicycle to and from school safely. From bike rodeos to poster contests to walk to school days, the seven southern counties were blanketed with Safe Routes [...]
Walking School Bus in Maplewood
Tuscan Elementary School in Maplewood (Essex County) powered up their walking engines and began their first Walking School Bus program on March 15th and 22nd. Students with Tuscan pride, siblings with beaming smiles, school administrators, parents and even family pets were out walking to school together. With a welcoming cool [...]