Trailblazers

A Network of Walking Ambassadors

The Trailblazers program teaches older students to be confident and competent walkers and lends visibility to student pedestrians. Trailblazers wear class II safety vests and follow preferred routes to school. They can also help with safety assemblies, support active transportation events, and make regular announcements encouraging walking and rolling to school.

A proven model

Experience shows that the visual cue of having dozens of vested students walking in the community and converging upon the school during commute time serves as a bright alert to drivers that there are vulnerable users on the sidewalks. The numbers of vested students also demonstrates additional trained “eyes on the street,” contributing to the feeling of safety experienced by students and parents alike. We recommend 20-30 students enter the program per school to ensure great coverage.

Training

Trailblazers must:

For review, you may also:

Watch the Training Video

In January/February, your school coordinator will have you:

Maps

If your school does not have a map here, you don’t yet have a coordinator at the school. Please call us or your school to see if you can get one!

WRDSB

WCDSB

Avenue Road Blessed Sacrament
Brigadoon St. Andrew
St. Boniface
Chicopee Hills St. Brigid
Clemens Mill St. Matthew
Edna Staebler St. Timothy
Elizabeth Ziegler
Elgin Street
Forest Hill
Glencairn
Hespeler
Janet Metcalfe
Jean Steckle
Keatsway
Mary Johnston
Lackner Woods
Pioneer Park
Riverside
Sandhills
Wilson Avenue

 

School resources

Trailblazer Program Overview

Trailblazer School Coordinator Role and Responsibilities