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Parent Survey Report: One School in One Data Collection Period

School Name: Monument Middle School Set ID: 12155

School Group: Rio Dell Elementary School District Month and Year Collected: September 2014

School Enrollment: 0 Date Report Generated: 01/12/2015

% Range of Students Involved in SRTS: Don't Know Tags:

Number of Questionnaires Distributed: 100 Number of Questionnaires Analyzed for Report: 26

This report contains information from parents about their children's trip to and from school. The report also reflects parents' perceptions regarding whether walking and bicycling to school is appropriate for their child. The data used in this report were collected using the Survey about Walking and Biking to School for Parents form from the National Center for Safe Routes to School.

**Because less than 30 questionnaires are included in this report, each graph and table display counts rather than

percentage information.

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Grade levels of children represented in survey

Grade levels of children represented in survey

Grade in School

Responses per grade Number

6 15

7 8

8 3

No response: 0

Numbers rather than percents are displayed because the number of respondents for this question

was less than 30.

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Parent estimate of distance from child's home to school

Parent estimate of distance from child's home to school

Distance between

home and school Number of children

Less than 1/4 mile 6

1/4 mile up to 1/2 mile 11 1/2 mile up to 1 mile 5 1 mile up to 2 miles 4

More than 2 miles 0

Don't know or No response: 0

Numbers rather than percents are displayed because the number of respondents for this question

was less than 30.

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Typical mode of arrival at and departure from school

Typical mode of arrival at and departure from school

Time of Trip Number

of Trips Walk Bike School

Bus

Family

Vehicle Carpool Transit Other

Morning 22 9 2 0 10 1 0 0

Afternoon 20 9 2 0 8 1 0 0

No Response Morning: 4 No Response Afternoon: 6

Numbers rather than percents are displayed because the number of respondents for this question

was less than 30.

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Typical mode of school arrival and departure by distance child lives from school

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Typical mode of school arrival and departure by distance child lives from school

School Arrival

Distance Number within

Distance Walk Bike School

Bus

Family

Vehicle Carpool Transit Other

Less than 1/4 mile 6 5 0 0 0 1 0 0

1/4 mile up to 1/2 mile 9 3 2 0 4 0 0 0

1/2 mile up to 1 mile 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

1 mile up to 2 miles 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

More than 2 miles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Don't know or No response: 4

Numbers rather than percents are displayed because the number of respondents for this question was less than 30.

School Departure

Distance Number within

Distance Walk Bike School

Bus

Family

Vehicle Carpool Transit Other

Less than 1/4 mile 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

1/4 mile up to 1/2 mile 8 2 2 0 3 1 0 0

1/2 mile up to 1 mile 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 mile up to 2 miles 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

More than 2 miles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Don't know or No response: 6

Numbers rather than percents are displayed because the number of respondents for this question was less than 30.

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Number of children who have asked for permission to walk or bike to/from school by distance they live from school

Asked Permission? Number of Children Less than 1/4 mile

1/4 mile up to 1/2 mile

1/2 mile up to 1 mile

1 mile up to 2 miles

More than 2 miles

Yes 21 5 8 5 3 0

No 5 1 3 0 1 0

Don't know or No response: 0

Numbers rather than percents are displayed because the number of respondents for this question was less than

30.

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Issues reported to affect the decision to not allow a child to walk or bike to/from school by parents of children who do not walk or bike to/from school

Issues reported to affect the decision to allow a child to walk or bike to/from school by parents of children who already walk or bike to/from school

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Issues reported to affect the decision to allow a child to walk or bike to/from school by parents of children who already walk or bike to/from school

Issue Child does not walk/bike to school Child walks/bikes to school

Weather or climate 5 2

Safety of Intersections and Crossings 4 3

Sidewalks or Pathways 4 3

Distance 4 4

Time 3 4

Speed of Traffic Along Route 3 3

Violence or Crime 3 2

Adults to Bike/Walk With 2 0

Child's Participation in After School Programs

2 3

Amount of Traffic Along Route 2 3

Convenience of Driving 1 1

Crossing Guards 1 1

Number of Respondents per Category 6 4

No response: 16 Note:

--Factors are listed from most to least influential for the 'Child does not walk/bike to school' group.

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Parents' opinions about how much their child's school encourages or discourages walking and biking to/from school

Level of support Number of children Strongly Encourages 1

Encourages 8

Neither 14

Discourages 0

Strongly Discourages 2

Parents' opinions about how much fun walking and biking to/from school is for their child

Level of fun Number of children

Very Fun 5

Fun 10

Neutral 9

Boring 1

Very Boring 0

Parents' opinions about how healthy walking and biking to/from school is for their child

How healthy Number of children Very Healthy 13

Healthy 9

Neutral 4

Unhealthy 0

Very Unhealthy 0

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Comments Section

SurveyID Comment

1276773 QUESTION #10 - VIOLENCIA - PORQUE UNDI ASUSFAION A MI NINO

1276789 MY GRANDDAUGHTER HAS 'HAD' TO WALK TO SCHOOL IT WAS A VERY HARD CHOICE DUE TO NO ACTUAL KNOWN SUPERVISION ALONG THE ROUTE. I HAD TO BE AT SCHOOL.

1276775 GRANDPARENT WILL AT TIMES WILL WALK OR RIDE BIKES TOGETHER TO SCHOOL QUESTION #15 - WHY?

1276780 ENOUGH KIDS WALK FROM SCHOOL TO OUR NEIGHBORHOOD THAT I FEEL MY SON WOULD BE SAFE.

1276791 QUESTION #11 - ONE WALK TO SCHOOL

1276794 THE KIDS LIKE WALKING TO SCHOOL

1276787 NORMALLY I DRIVE THEM BUT MY CAR IS NOT WORKING AT THE MOMENT SO THEY WALK OR RIDE BIKE OR CATCH A RIDE FROM NEIGHBORS.

1276771 I THINK IT'S GREAT THAT THE SCHOOL ENCOURAGES STUDENTS TO WALK/EXERCISE!!

1276793 OGLE STREET NEED TO BE FIXED FOR SAFE BIKING.

1276776 THIS QUESTIONNAIRE IS MOSTLY A WASTE OF TIME FOR THIS SMALL RURAL TOWN.

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