The SchoolPool Marin program helps families find others to carpool, walk, bike or take the bus together to and from school. By registering on this website, you become eligible for a $5 Jamba Juice gift card and also help your school compete for cash awards in the SchoolPool Challenge-the school with the most SchoolPool Early Bird sign-ups will win $500 contributed by Kaiser Permanente. It only takes a few minutes, so please register below and start cooling the earth one trip to school at a time!

NEW THIS YEAR: Parents can support their school in the challenge by finding a carpool to work!

Once you register on the SchoolPool Marin website you will automatically receive a match list of other families who travel a similar route to your school. The list will provide you the opportunity to join or form a new SchoolPool.

The first 500 registrants receive a Jamba Juice gift card!

You also help your school compete in the Challenge.

green - ways - to - school (n) [a movement] -- a campaign from Safe Routes to Schools to reduce car trips, greenhouse gases, and traffic congestion around Marin County schools by encouraging walking, biking, carpooling or taking the bus to school.

Click here to see the 2009-2010 Green Ways to School Challenge Winners

Now all school employees and parents can reduce their car trips to work and support their school at the same time. Register here under your school to find a carpool or bike buddy on 511 Rideshare.org. You could help your school win cash awards in the Greenways to School Challenges this year.

Plus you will be eligible for many promotions on 511.

More Info Green Ways to School Challenge Register on 511.org
Log On to School Pool Marin TripShare
Register for Green Ways to School Challenge
Register SchoolPool

Contact us: info@schoolpoolmarin.org

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Support for SchoolPool Marin TripShare and the Green Ways to School campaign is provided by a grant from the Marin Community Foundation-
Climate Change Initiative, funding from the Transportation Authority of Marin for the Safe Routes to Schools program and through a partnership with the Marin County Office of Education.

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