Some school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends, a policy known as school choice. We study the impact of school choice on school transportation behavior. To do this, we examine the extent to which children’s commute mode and parental attitudes toward school selection and school travel differ by magnet versus neighborhood schools and by race. We conducted a survey of elementary-school parents to assess how children travel to school and identify underlying parental attitudes. Compared to national data, our sample of K-6 students had fewer children walking and traveling by personal vehicle, and more riding the school bus. Magnet (i.e. school choice) schools, which draw from broader geographic regions than neighbo...
Abstract Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompan...
2012-08-03Trips to school are increasingly undertaken in automobiles. While much research has been c...
Abstract Background The potential benefits of active ...
Some school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends, a policy known as sc...
School-related traffic congestion causes increased commuter travel times in many communities because...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
Considering both direct and indirect associations, this study investigated a structural framework li...
Based on surveys of two districts, explores the extent to which distance, transportation time, and m...
Abstract Rising levels of childhood obesity in the United States and a 75 % decline in the proportio...
678597167Final report.PDFTech ReportOTREC-RR-10-018184School childrenStudentsSchool safetyTransporta...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
School choice selection process provides parents the option to enroll their child(ren) in a school t...
The purpose of the study was to compare the perceptions of parents who selected a magnet school and ...
One of the most important ways in which parents are involved in their children’s education is throug...
Background: The potential benefits of active school travel (AST) are widely recognized, yet there is...
Abstract Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompan...
2012-08-03Trips to school are increasingly undertaken in automobiles. While much research has been c...
Abstract Background The potential benefits of active ...
Some school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends, a policy known as sc...
School-related traffic congestion causes increased commuter travel times in many communities because...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
Considering both direct and indirect associations, this study investigated a structural framework li...
Based on surveys of two districts, explores the extent to which distance, transportation time, and m...
Abstract Rising levels of childhood obesity in the United States and a 75 % decline in the proportio...
678597167Final report.PDFTech ReportOTREC-RR-10-018184School childrenStudentsSchool safetyTransporta...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
School choice selection process provides parents the option to enroll their child(ren) in a school t...
The purpose of the study was to compare the perceptions of parents who selected a magnet school and ...
One of the most important ways in which parents are involved in their children’s education is throug...
Background: The potential benefits of active school travel (AST) are widely recognized, yet there is...
Abstract Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompan...
2012-08-03Trips to school are increasingly undertaken in automobiles. While much research has been c...
Abstract Background The potential benefits of active ...