The Jacksonville Beach Police Department has drawn attention to the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program at Discovery School in a recent social media campaign aimed to ensure student safety. Located at 102 15th Street South, Discovery School has positioned itself as a beacon where young minds are nurtured to question and synthesize the world around them. A crucial part of that educational journey is the safe passage to and from school grounds which, even without the presence of on-site crossing guards, is being reinforced through parent and community awareness.
Through the SRTS initiative, parents have been provided with resources such as a map that outlines the safest paths for students to take when walking or biking to school. The map highlights key features beneficial for a safer commute including neighborhood sidewalks, crosswalks, and low-traffic areas. It also provides suggestions for optimal drop-off and pick-up zones. However, the absence of crossing guards has sparked the community and authorities alike to proactively ensure that the streets surrounding the campus continue to be ones where children can traverse with peace of mind.
According to the social media post by the Jacksonville Beach Police Department, “We remind drivers to slow down, avoid distractions, and be especially alert during arrival and dismissal times.” It is a call to action, a plea for vigilance. Pedestrians and bicyclists are similarly encouraged to stay visible and to make use to always follow the safety rules—imperatives that assume an energy of communal protectionism as each child approaches the day’s academic challenges…