Connect
WA SRTS members include those in Washington state with the common goal to increase student participation and safety in walking, rolling, and/or taking a bus to school. Use the map below to connect to other WA SRTS Network members around the state.
Fill out the survey to become a member and get added to the map. If your information has changed and needs to be updated, please contact us at [email protected].
Fill out the survey to become a member and get added to the map. If your information has changed and needs to be updated, please contact us at [email protected].
The most successful Safe Routes to School programs have a local SRTS Coordinator or practitioner—someone who is dedicated to the local SRTS program, has the time to devote to activities, and is skilled at community coordination. Practitioner roles are unique to each region, depending on the communities, the number of schools involved, and additional resources available.
Examples of practitioner responsibilities include:
Examples of practitioner responsibilities include:
- Coordinate district-wide SRTS programming, resources and communication.
- Facilitate formation of school team to identify and prioritize for walk/bike routes and engineering/enforcement recommendations.
- Create, promote and/or provide district-wide education and encouragement programs and resources for school(s).
- Facilitate program data collection, evaluate and modify programs and activities to reflect data results.