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Frequently Asked Questions

Have any questions about the Maine Walking School Bus Program?

Great, we’re here to help with more information!  Please read through our Frequently Asked Questions below to look for answers – and if you still have any questions, feel see the Contact Us page to be in touch with our program staff to learn more.

What is a Walking School Bus Program?

Please see our Home page for a description.

What kinds of things are you looking for in school to launch a successful Walking School Bus Program?  What criteria will schools be scored on in their applications?

While many schools may be interested, not every school has the capacity, culture, or location to successfully support a local WSB program. School’s need an interested bicycle and pedestrian culture and also local infrastructure to support safe walking and biking. Good candidate schools are enthusiastic and committed fully to doing their part to make a local WSB program a success.  Some key points:

  1. Supportive and Engaged Personnel, including a lead coordinator who may work an average of 6 hours/week.  In addition to this key person, successful programs will have the support of key school officials and school office staff for minor admin and communications.
  2. An Active School Culture that is working to help kids get more physical activity, and is already involved with bike/ped education and encouragement.
  3. A Location that is safe and practicable for walking.  To be successful, your school must be located in a place where walking to school can be done with reasonable safety.  Features like sidewalks, crossings, and shoulders (for rural locations) are critical to the walkability of an area.        

What does a Walking School Bus Coordinator do?

Please see the What Program Funding Entails section of the About page.

How does a Walking School Bus run day-to-day?

Here are some questions that often arise for daily Walking School Bus Programs:

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