2024 Middlesex County Recipients
The New Jersey Safe Routes Resource Center recognizes municipalities and schools (public, private, or charter) for their commitment to the Safe Routes program. To learn more about the recognition program or to nominate your school or municipality, email us at programs @kmm.org. The deadline to apply is January 31st of each year.
Campbell Elementary School Metuchen Public Schools |
Joyce Kilmer School Milltown Public Schools |
East Brunswick Township East Brunswick, NJ |
Greater Brunswick Charter School New Brunswick, NJ |
Bartle School Highland Park Public Schools |
Borough of South River South River, NJ |
Borough of Carteret Carteret, NJ |
Nathan Hale School Carteret Public Schools |
Borough of Middlesex Middlesex, NJ |
Township of Piscataway Piscataway, NJ |
Appleby School Spotswood Public Schools |
G. Austin Schoenly School Spotswood Public Schools |
Memorial Middle School Spotswood Public Schools |
Sustainable Jersey Actions
Municipalities and Schools that meet the requirements for the NJ Safe Routes Recognition Program can also earn points toward Sustainable Jersey and Sustainable Jersey for Schools certification.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety and Promotion Initiatives
Safe Routes to School District Policy
School Travel Plan for Biking and Walking
The New Jersey Safe Routes to School Program is a statewide initiative to prioritize and implement opportunities for people to walk, bike, or travel by other wheeled devices. By focusing on improvements to support active travel by youth, we believe we can create conditions that are safe, healthy, equitable, for all.