COAST & VALLEY HUB MEETING
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in the Willamette Valley and along the Coast. Held every second Thursday of the month at 11am. Register today to save it in your […]
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in the Willamette Valley and along the Coast. Held every second Thursday of the month at 11am. Register today to save it in your […]
Traffic circulation around schools, and processes for arrival and dismissal, can create big impacts in increasing the safety for students walking and rolling. There are many ways schools and communities […]
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in Central, Eastern and Southern, Oregon. Held every third Wednesday of the month at 9am. Register today to save it in your calendar! Regional Hub meetings […]
Winter Walk+Roll to School Day is on February 8th this year! Join schools around the state as students prove walking and rolling to school can be fun all year long. […]
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in the Willamette Valley and along the Coast. Held every second Thursday of the month at 11am. Register today to save it in your […]
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in Central, Eastern and Southern, Oregon. Held every third Wednesday of the month at 9am. Register today to save it in your calendar! Regional Hub meetings […]
A School Street is when a road outside of a school is partially or completely shut down to motor traffic during student drop off and pick up times. Families are […]
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in the Willamette Valley and along the Coast. Held every second Thursday of the month at 11am. Register today to save it in your […]
Collaborative meeting for Oregon SRTS practitioners in Central, Eastern and Southern, Oregon. Held every third Wednesday of the month at 9am. Register today to save it in your calendar! Regional Hub meetings […]
Crossing guards play an important role in getting students to and from school safely, and there are many ways you can train, promote, and encourage crossing guards in your community. […]