Madison Safe Routes to School
Madison the City is applying for a Safe Routes to School TAP Grant
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The Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program enables and encourages children, including those with disabilities, to walk and bicycle to school safely. The program sets out to make walking and bicycling a more appealing transportation option for students in grades kindergarten through eighth, thereby encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle from an early age.
10/06/2014
PLEASE JOIN US for our 9th annual Walk to School Day on Wednesday morning October 8, 2014. This year the Madison Central High School Cheerleaders and Mascot will also walk with us! We will have fun gifts and a helicopter landing and taking off!
01/31/2014
The annual International Walk to School Day has been celebrated in Madison since 2006. Students, Parents and the Mayor join millions of children in 50 states and across the world, making the commitment to lead healthier lifestyles by walking or bicycling to school. Walk to School Day began as a simple idea – children and parents, school and local officials walking to school together on a designated day. The event focuses on health, safety, physical activity, a sense of community and concern for the environment.
12/09/2013
12/09/2013
Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler led a parade of students and parents on a half-mile trek from Stonegate subdivision to Madison Avenue Lower and Upper Elementary campuses as part of Madison's eighth annual Walk to School Day event.
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Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler led a parade of students and parents on a half-mile trek from Stonegate subdivision to Madison Avenue Lower and Upper Elementary campuses as part of Madison's eighth annual Walk to School Day event.
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