Foulks Ranch Elementary School Walk To School Day October 5
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Foulks Ranch Elementary School Walk To School Day October 5
Policies, Programs and Passionate Promoters: District-Level Efforts Produce Street-Level Impact Building on Success—Projects, Programs, People August 13-15, 2013 • Sacramento, California Speaking Today Julie Danzl Healthy Kids Focused Students Coordinator Minneapolis Public Schools [email protected] Claire Hennen School Safety Patrol Leader Northrop Urban Environmental School [email protected] (mom) Debbie Layton Academic Program Coordinator Anna Kirchgater Elementary School Elk Grove Unified School District [email protected] Lisa Dixon SRTS Coordinator Elk Grove Unified School District [email protected] Moderator - Bill Heinicke Director, Planning Elk Grove Unified School District [email protected] Minnehaha Mondays Thank you for sharing your experiences and your program! Congratulations on your many successes! Elk Grove Unified School District 62,000 students attend 64 schools About 14% of students are English learners – 82 languages spoken at home Elk Grove Unified School District Total K-12 Enrollment In: 2000 47,423 2002 52,418 2005 60,439 2010 61,893 2013 62,031 Elementary Schools In: 2000 30 2002 33 2005 38 2010 39 2013 39 Our District’s 320 square miles overlap all or part of 3 cities and Sacramento County First SRTS Activities Foulks Ranch Elementary School - International Walk To School Day activities for the first time in 2002 - Quickly grew and - Spread to other schools Foulks Ranch Elementary School • Inspiring leadership • Significant PTO participation • Donations from 23 local businesses • Provide clear information Foulks Ranch Elementary School Elk Grove Mayor Dan Briggs and School Board Member Priscilla Cox Students carry the school bus! Some of Elk Grove’s Finest …. For Walk To School Day 2005, the entire student population walked to school! By 2009 . . . Other SRTS Activities • Strong Board support & participation • Continuing growth of local interest and resources • Local and regional planning efforts School Siting • Near center of neighborhood & potential attendance area • Impact of major streets, highways, railroads, canals, etc. as barriers • Street and trail patterns provide direct routes to school • Adjacent and nearby parks & commercial parking lots provide starting points for walking school buses & bike trains Other SRTS Activities • Municipal infrastructure SRTS grant applications • WalkSacramento assistance Other SRTS Activities • SRTS District Task Force • Wide variety of participation in SRTS conferences and workshops • Compiled our own EGUSD SRTS Resource Binder for principals Other SRTS Activities • EGUSD applied for a non-infrastructure grant in 2011 • Grant awarded! Full-time SRTS Coordinator position created and filled • Project AWARE – Advancing Walk And Roll Environments Project AWARE • Data Collection (pre and post grant) • Institutionalize SRTS best practices throughout the District • Implemented on a site by site basis • Website/Intranet presence Project AWARE • Education Activities • • • • All-school assemblies – deliver safety instruction Classroom education integrated with curriculum Bike and pedestrian skills training & practice Parent training events and information Project AWARE • Encouragement Activities • Yearly International Walk to School Week events • All-school assemblies – encourage walking and biking • Step It Up Program • Incentive programs for students and parents • Walking School Bus programs Project AWARE • Enforcement Activities • Collaboration with Elk Grove Unified School District Police Services • Parent patrols • Safety patrols Project AWARE • Evaluation Activities • Conduct Walk Audits at all schools • Conduct parent surveys • Safety Patrols Project AWARE • Continue to develop/ build community partnerships • PTA’s and PTO’s • UC Davis Helmet Safety Center @ 3 school sites • WALKSacramento • Safe Kids Greater Sacramento • UC Berkeley SafeTREC • CaliforniaWALKS • HEAL Zone • Fire up Your Feet Thank You! Discussion & Questions