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FOR SCHOOLS
FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERS
ANNUAL AWARDS

2025 GA SRTS Annual Awards Nominations open April 2025.

Nominate School Partners, Safe Routes Champions, and/or Friend Partners for Georgia Safe Routes to School (SRTS) School Partner of the Year, Champion of the Year, and/or Friends of the Year. Winners will be announced in early May 2025.

Nominate Here!!!!!
Children riding bikes.
Parent and child learn about bicycle safety and receive materials from a SRTS volunteer while they stand beside bicycles.
Children and their mother riding bikes.
Children and parents walking and riding bikes to school. School bus dropping children off on corner of street.
A community partner from Camden County shows families a walk and bike route map at a school open house.
A group wearing safety vests stands at an intersection in the grass to observe safety issues during a School Road Safety Audit.
Volunteers teaching children about safe ways to bike to school. Child in foreground on a bicycle.
Bike Safety Helmet fitting for little boy.
Students sitting on the floor of a classroom watching a presentation on safe ways to commute to school.
Volunteer handing out pencils to children.
Families prepare to bike to school from a local park for a Bike to School Event in Savannah, Georgia. Two girls are holding their bikes in the foreground. One is wearing a watermelon helmet.
A group of engineers, local advocates, and SRTS professionals set out to assess the area during a School Road Safety Audit wearing safety vests.
A group of parents, educators, and local professionals look over a map of the area around the school discussing concerns for safe walking and bicycling routes. Participants have access to dots and note pads as well as markers to mark the map with concerns and problem spots.
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