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An Iowa Safe Routes to School Project Funding provided by

Presenters Tami Larson I-WALK Program Manager IA Department of Public Health Chris Seeger Associate Professor & Extension Specialist in Landscape Architecture Iowa State University Extension

I-WALK Partnership & Purpose Assist communities in the development, implementation, and evaluation of local Safe Routes to School programs Iowa Department of Public Health Public School System Iowa State University Extension Local Public Health

I-WALK Goal To develop a sustainable model for community coalitions to continuously update, implement, and evaluate the local Safe Routes to School (SRTS) plan.

I-WALK Components 1. Community coalition 2. Evaluation a) Teacher Tally b) Parent/Child Online Survey c) GPS Walkability Assessment d) Monthly reporting 3. GPS & Program Training, TA 4. Presentation of data results to community

1. Community Coalition Local public health School representatives: teachers, principals, parent, student Citizens: grandparents, community organizations and clubs Parks and recreation department Public safety, school resource officer, law enforcement City planners DNR

2a. Evaluation: Teacher Tally Determines how students get to and from school Conducted Fall 2010 Again in Spring 2011

Teacher Tally Results

2b. Evaluation: Parent & Student online Survey Identifies current routes students take to/from school Identifies barriers to walking or biking to school Results back to coalitions

Poll Question

2c. Evaluation: GPS Walkability Assessment Coalition and community members walk routes identified by the parent & student survey GPS is used to collect data and sent back to ISU Extension for analysis

2d. Evaluation: Monthly Reports Provides IDPH with… Project progress in each community Input and guidance for program improvement

SchoolCityGrade 3-5 Enrollment De Soto IntermediateDeSoto277 Fairmeadows ElementaryWest Des Moines216 Riceville ElemRiceville61 West Union ElemWest Union120 Johnson ElementarySpencer143 Hull ChristianHull48 Schuler ElementaryAtlantic232 Fremont-Mills ElementaryTabor76 Lincoln ElemFort Madison146 Kalona ElementaryKalona129 West ElementaryIndependence286 Tilford ElementaryVinton190 I-WALK Schools & Enrollment, N= schools Over 1900 students 2 communities in each of the 6 LPH Regions

3. GPS & Program Training, TA 1 Day training and mapping of routes Overview of GPS use and data collection Occur between April & May 2011 Technical assistance provided by IDPH & ISUE

Poll Question

4. Presentation to community Aug/Sept 2011 present data results and recommendations to community Next steps to Safer Routes to School Invite coalition members, community, and stakeholders

Additional Online Resources Iowans Fit for Life (IDPH) National Center for Safe Routes to School Iowa Department of Transportation

I-WALK Communities: Benton Co/Vinton-Shellsburg/Tilford Elementary Buchanan Co/Independence/West Elementary Cass Co/Atlantic/Schuler Elementary Clay Co/Spencer/Johnson Elementary Dallas Co/Adel-Desoto/De Soto Intermediate Fayette Co/West Union/West Union Elementary Fremont Co/Tabor/Fremont-Mills Elementary Howard Co/Riceville/Riceville Elementary Lee Co/Fort Madison/Lincoln Elementary * Polk Co/WDM/Fairmeadows Elementary Sioux Co/Hull/Hull Christian Washington Co/Kalona/Kalona Elementary

Poll Question

Questions? Tami Larson I-WALK Program Manager IA Department of Public Health

Thank you!