Everyone understands that elementary schools in suburban areas are inaccessible and poorly sited. A compelling conclusion from this thesis is that only 12% of the approximately 40,000 elementary school children in Fulton County, Georgia, the focus of this study, are able to walk to school, given the school location and siting. Clearly, school location is a critical impediment for walkability, which is an emerging focus of public health. Three guiding questions are posed to explore the causes and consequences of elementary school inaccessibility. First, what influences the selection and design of elementary school sites in suburban locations? Second, what is the specific evidence that demonstrates inaccessibility? Third, what actions ca...
IntroductionThe Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is designed to encourage active and safe transp...
School closures can have enormous effects on students and families living in a neighborhood. School ...
The purpose of this study was to determine 1) individual student achievement, 2) teacher mobility ra...
The second half of the twentieth century constituted a change in land use ideology and development p...
Public school planning and land use planning have become increasingly separated fields over the last...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact that race and economic status have on middle scho...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-41)Substantial evidence points to a great decline in t...
Public school planning and land use planning have become increasingly separated fields over the last...
In the next few decades, communities across theUnited States will have to accommodate sub-stantial i...
Childhood obesity has doubled in the last thirty years. At the same time, youth travel patterns have...
Safe Routes to School is a national program funded by the Department of Transportation. The goal of ...
As part of its mission to monitor the condition of education in the U.S., the National Center for Ed...
Shrinking public finances have meant many cities and municipalities have looked to cut costs, with e...
In this report, Henry T. Woodyard, Tim R. Sass, and Ishtiaque Fazlul estimated the effects of attend...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Three children 14 and younger are killed daily in the Unit...
IntroductionThe Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is designed to encourage active and safe transp...
School closures can have enormous effects on students and families living in a neighborhood. School ...
The purpose of this study was to determine 1) individual student achievement, 2) teacher mobility ra...
The second half of the twentieth century constituted a change in land use ideology and development p...
Public school planning and land use planning have become increasingly separated fields over the last...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact that race and economic status have on middle scho...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-41)Substantial evidence points to a great decline in t...
Public school planning and land use planning have become increasingly separated fields over the last...
In the next few decades, communities across theUnited States will have to accommodate sub-stantial i...
Childhood obesity has doubled in the last thirty years. At the same time, youth travel patterns have...
Safe Routes to School is a national program funded by the Department of Transportation. The goal of ...
As part of its mission to monitor the condition of education in the U.S., the National Center for Ed...
Shrinking public finances have meant many cities and municipalities have looked to cut costs, with e...
In this report, Henry T. Woodyard, Tim R. Sass, and Ishtiaque Fazlul estimated the effects of attend...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Three children 14 and younger are killed daily in the Unit...
IntroductionThe Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is designed to encourage active and safe transp...
School closures can have enormous effects on students and families living in a neighborhood. School ...
The purpose of this study was to determine 1) individual student achievement, 2) teacher mobility ra...