Program Resources

Find toolkits to help you implement a fun and successful program.

Join the Champions Forum

Connect and learn from Clean Air Schools champions across the state!

Join the Champions Forum to find helpful air quality content and exchange ideas and solutions for reducing air pollution and traffic at your school.

Schools implement Clean Air School programs to make a positive impact on air quality at their schools and address practical traffic and safety issues.  Committed teachers, parents, and administrators lead classes and student groups, such as green clubs, to make their schools healthier and safer places.

 

No-Idling Program

Encourages parent drivers and school bus drivers to turn off their engines when dropping off or waiting for students, decreasing harmful emissions. This program, made possible by a grant from the UPS Foundation, includes free in-ground signage and a how-to toolkit with promotional and educational materials plus tracking surveys. Get all the materials you need to start a No-Idling Program at your school.

 

Pool to School

Provides schools with the tools to organize and promote carpooling to school to reduce traffic, increase carpool efficiency and reduce pollution. Learn more about the Pool to School program here.

 

Ride The Bus! For Clean Air

Designed to get more students on the bus and out of cars that contribute to traffic on and around school grounds. Uses classroom challenges to encourage trial use, along with educational materials about bus safety and the other benefits of bus ridership. Download all of the materials and get more students on the bus!

Safe Routes to School Walking & Biking Programs

For walking and biking initiatives to complement your Clean Air Schools program, visit
Georgia Safe Routes to School: www.saferoutesga.org.