Georgia School Bus Retrofit Program
Are you a parent concerned with the risk school bus emissions pose to your child’s health? Find out how your school can help reduce air pollution from school buses through the Georgia Retrofit Program.
The purpose of the Clean Air Schools No-Idling program is to reduce pollution from idling buses and cars that negatively affect a child’s healthy lung growth and development.
The program provides solutions, including metal signage for school grounds and educational materials for bus drivers, parent drivers and students – all at no cost to the school. Check out answers to some frequently asked questions here.
The Clean Air Schools No-Idling program is made possible by a grant from the UPS Foundation and Kaiser Permanente.
How the Program Works:
New Schools Toolkit
Welcome to the program! The materials below contain information necessary to successfully complete the No-Idling program and become a Clean Air School. Download these documents to get your No-Idling program started.
- No-Idling program directions
- Bus and car idling surveys for new school
- Newsletter and e-mail template to publicize program
Returning Schools
Welcome back! The materials below are for schools that have participated in the No-Idling Program during a previous school year. Download these documents to obtain the information you need to continue your No-Idling Program.
- No-Idling program directions
- Bus and car idling surveys for returning school
- Newsletter and e-mail template to publicize program
If you have questions about the No-Idling Program, please contact us.







