We believe young people are not reckless — they are underprepared. In a world that keeps accelerating, the most protective thing we can teach is judgment. wheelWISE exists to build it, starting with the wheels already under them.
Created by NorthStar Mentors and powered by the WISE Framework, wheelWISE helps schools, public safety partners, and driver education providers build judgment before risky habits take hold.
Kristy Casiello is a K–12 education and education-technology strategist with 25+ years across the field. She founded NorthStar Mentors to address a problem she watched arrive in real time: young people stepping into speed and independence — on e-bikes and scooters — faster than anyone was preparing them to handle it.
The turning point was personal: a scooter accident in her own family, and teenagers openly comparing how to hack their new rides. What she saw was not recklessness. It was a readiness gap — an emerging public health problem hiding in plain sight.
Most kids are not reckless. They are underprepared.
The WISE Framework was built from that distinction.
Middle school students are navigating e-bikes, e-scooters, shared roads, speed, peer pressure, and public-space decisions years before formal driver education begins.
Most safety education still reaches them too late, too briefly, or only after something goes wrong.
WheelWISE was created for the missing middle: grades 6–8, when independence is expanding, habits are forming, and students are still young enough to practice better decisions before the stakes get higher.
E-bikes and scooters give young riders speed, range, and road exposure before driving age. The infrastructure of independence arrived without the preparation to match it.
Students face traffic, judgment calls, peer pressure, and shared-space decisions before formal readiness systems begin. The exposure window opened; the preparation window didn’t.
Rules alone are not enough. Students need guided rehearsal for real situations before they meet them alone — at speed, with friends watching, and no one there to coach them through it.
WheelWISE is powered by W.I.S.E., NorthStar Mentors’ decision-making and character framework. It gives students a simple way to slow down, read the situation, understand the risk, communicate clearly, and act with responsibility.
WheelWISE runs across 12 structured sessions designed for schools, public safety partners, and driver education providers.
The program is built for practical delivery: no new department, no complicated staffing model, and no one-time assembly approach.
Students work through real scenarios involving traffic, speed, helmets, peer pressure, distracted riding, shared roads, and the choices that shape how they move through the world.
WheelWISE is built for the organizations already responsible for student safety, prevention, and youth development.
Fits health, PE, advisory, enrichment, or after-school settings without requiring a certified instructor. Designed around how schools actually operate.
See the School Program →Police, fire, and SRO partners can sponsor, co-host, or lead WheelWISE in school and community settings — prevention-focused, grant-aligned, and department-brandable.
See Partnership Models →A natural pre-driving program that builds judgment, safety habits, and awareness 2–4 years before permit age — and a pipeline for driver education providers.
See the Driver Ed Program →A professional overview of the youth mobility readiness gap for school administrators, safety leaders, grant reviewers, and community partners.
Modern Youth Mobility & Readiness Brief — 2026 edition by NorthStar Mentors
Download the BriefIf your school, agency, or organization is responsible for students navigating more independence than preparation, WheelWISE was built for that gap.