298 Safe Routes—Making Schools and Communities Safe and Active

Thursday, March 19, 2015: 12:35 PM-1:05 PM
Convention Center: Idea Exchange: Ballroom 6B Foyer #1
Physical Activity: Family and Community Engagement
Intended Audience: Elementary, K-12
Speaker: Chad Triolet, Chesapeake Public Schools, Chesapeake, VA
Safe Routes to School (SRTS) is a federal program that promotes opportunities for students to walk or bike to school, bicycle and pedestrian education, and encourage physical activity before, during, or after school. This presentation will focus on the many ways that schools can take advantage of SRTS resources, materials and funding to support their existing health and physical education programs and meet the needs of their students, staff and community.
Handouts
  • 2014 Walk-Bike Safety Tip Relay.pdf (132.6 kB)
  • Bike Rodeo Stations.pdf (265.6 kB)
  • BIKE SAFETY TAG.pdf (87.5 kB)
  • Bookmarks SRTS - 2015(2).pdf (453.5 kB)
  • BSW - Myths&Facts-edit.pdf (200.6 kB)
  • BSW - Sample Morning Announcements.pdf (183.7 kB)
  • IW2SD - Sample Morning Announcements - Final.pdf (181.8 kB)
  • ROAD SIGN PAPARAZZI.pdf (446.2 kB)
  • SRTS 101 - SHAPE America (2015).pdf (1018.9 kB)
  • Task Cards - Bike-Walk Tip Relay-1sheet.pdf (173.4 kB)
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