Omro Middle School Bicycling Program Joe Horvath Omro Middle School Physical Education.

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Omro Middle School Bicycling Program Joe Horvath Omro Middle School Physical Education

Omro Middle School Bicycling Program Our Mission We intend to build and maintain a well rounded bicycling culture. Our goals include: 1.Improving the bicycling infrastructure of our schools and community. 2.Making it easier for everyone to both own a bicycle and use it frequently 3.Provide the education needed to properly maintain and safely ride bicycles. We believe that the common bicycle can play a major part in the development of healthy individuals, communities, and planet.

Overview Omro Middle School Bicycle Shoppe Omro Middle School Bicycling Events & Activities Looking to the Future

Omro Middle School Bicycle Shoppe  Shoppe is located in equipment storage room adjacent to gymnasium  The “Bicycle Fleet” is composed of about 30 bicycles  Bicycle Acquisition Salvaging discarded bicycles Salvaging discarded bicycles Garage sales Garage sales Omro Police Dept used bicycles Omro Police Dept used bicycles Public donations Public donations Private citizens search for used Private citizens search for used bikes and make periodic donations bikes and make periodic donations

Omro Middle School Bicycle Shoppe  “Young Mechanics” Program  Usually about 6-10 student participants  Have the ability to work in Bicycle Shoppe after school or during noon recess and study hall with teacher approval  Can work on their own bicycles, bicycles in the “Bike Fleet”, or perform tune-ups on bicycles brought in by the general public  “Bike Bucks”  Play money paid to “Young Mechanics” for work done in the bicycle shop at a rate of 5 “Bike Bucks” per ½ hour of service  “Bike Bucks” can be redeemed for new parts, tires, and even sale bikes at a rate of 10 “Bike Bucks” = $1.00

Omro Middle School Bicycle Shoppe  Bicycle Sales  Bicycles that are repaired and restored are sold to students and the general public during the year  A big bicycle sale is held every spring  All proceeds from bicycle sales are put back into the program to purchase tools, new parts/tires, and to fund the building of a cyclocross course  Other Financial Support  In addition to funds raised through the bicycle sales and tune-ups, the bicycle shoppe also has received funding through various grants Recently awarded grants include The Kohler Foundation and The Dane County Bicycling Club grants for the purchase of new tools, work benches, stools, and repair stands Recently awarded grants include The Kohler Foundation and The Dane County Bicycling Club grants for the purchase of new tools, work benches, stools, and repair stands

Omro Middle School Bicycle Shoppe  Partnership formed in 2009 with “Neshkoro/Marquette County Communities for Healthy Youth” to repair and restore bicycles they have received through donations

Omro Middle School Bicycling Events & Activities  8 th Grade Bicycle Field Trip  6 th Grade Environmental Retreat  Bicycle / Fitness Trail  Cyclocross Course

8 th Grade Bicycle Field Trip (A.K.A. “Bike Junto”)  End-of-year class trip for 8 th grade students  30 mile bicycle tour which includes approximately 100 students and 30 teacher/parent chaperones  Teams of 8-9 students are sent out with chaperones at 9 minutes intervals with clues to their first destination  Omro PD is also involved

8 th Grade Bicycle Field Trip (A.K.A. “Bike Junto”)  Stations are 2-3 miles apart and to receive their next clue teams must solve various problems/riddles, or complete certain tasks  Adult “Station Masters” give tasks and ask questions involving bicycle riding rules and safety, math, language arts, social studies, science, art, along with other physical challenges

8 th Grade Bicycle Field Trip (A.K.A. “Bike Junto”)  Points are awarded to teams for successful completion of tasks  Several hundred dollars of donated recreational door prizes are handed out  Total points determine how many door prizes each team receives

6 th Grade Environmental Retreat  Each September the entire 6 th grade class participates  3 day/2 night retreat at Camp Lucerne near Neshkoro  Students are instructed about road and single track off- road riding techniques  Bicycles from the Bike Shoppe “Bicycle Fleet” are used

Bicycle/Fitness Trail “Fox Trail”  2.2 mile on campus trail surfaced with crushed limestone  Allows easy access to school for students grades K-12

Bicycle/Fitness Trail “Fox Trail”  Trail features include:  22 fit trail exercise stations  18 hole disc golf course  Several benches  2 wooden trestles  Section of trail meanders through school woods  So far over $60,000 has been invested in the trail all of which has been either donated or secured through a series of small grants

Cyclocross Course  Currently in the development process for a ¾ mile cyclocross course on school property  Course features will include:  Varied surfaces  Obstacles  Barriers  These features will, at times, require riders to get off and carry their bikes Photo Courtesy of

Cyclocross Course  Instruction in Cyclocross racing has been offered the past several years during our middle school Career & Hobby Day held each May  Vision of beginning an after school racing program in the near future Photos Courtesy of

Looking to the Future  Bicycle Train  Increase the number of students biking to school  Will be done in conjunction with the Omro SRTS Program  Trial run will be this spring during the National Bike to Work/School Week in May  Plans to implement a monthly Bicycle Train modeled after the Walking Wednesday program which was started in the fall of 2009 Bicycle Train in Mill Valley, California Photo Courtesy of National SRTS Website

Looking to the Future  Bicycle Shoppe  We have outgrown the storage capacity of our equipment room  Plans are being developed for a Bicycle Shoppe building to be located adjacent to the fitness trail  Building would serve as the new Bicycle Shoppe with storage for the “Bicycle Fleet”  Also storage for the Physical Education snowshoes and hopefully cross country skis in the future  An architect is drawing up plans but funding the project will be the key issue as we continue to look for grant opportunities and explore the possibility of fund raising events