WheelWISE gives grades 6–8 students structured decision-making practice, sharper situational awareness, and authentic peer-leadership roles around e-bike and e-scooter use — without adding a new course or new staff.
Middle schoolers are navigating bikes, e-bikes, and scooters in neighborhoods, on school routes, and alongside traffic — with no structured decision-making framework behind them.
Fewer than 5% of U.S. school districts have any formal response to this readiness gap.
Built to align with SEL and Portrait-of-a-Graduate competencies, WheelWISE weaves mobility safety into what you already teach — turning everyday rides into a structured lab for decision-making, empathy, and civic leadership.
WheelWISE is designed for advisory periods, health class, after-school, and PE — no new course, no new hire. Any trained facilitator can run the full program from day one.
Available Formats
Every program license includes the Facilitator Hub — a structured delivery environment organized by session with everything your facilitator needs to open and run, without prior subject-matter expertise.
The program is built to produce more than awareness. Every cohort generates documented evidence of learning and visible proof of completion.
Every WheelWISE session follows a four-phase instructional cycle that moves students from observation to real-world action — alongside four character traits practiced in every lesson.
WheelWISE sessions include live, state-filtered dashboards built for Chromebooks and projectors. Students compare state laws, look up local ordinances, and discuss real injury cases — embedded directly into each module as 10–15 minute activities.
WheelWISE qualifies across multiple federal and state funding categories. Every licensed school receives access to the Grant & Partnership Hub, including grant-eligible language and alignment documentation.
| Status | Grant Category | Eligibility Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifies | ESSA Title IV-A | Student Support & Academic Enrichment block grant for health, safety, and SEL programs. |
| Qualifies | Safe Routes to School | Addresses cyclist and pedestrian safety education — the core purpose of SRTS non-infrastructure funding. |
| Qualifies | COPS / BJAG | Eligible as a community youth safety program run by or in partnership with public safety departments. |
| Qualifies | State Traffic Safety Funds | Aligns with NHTSA Section 402 funds administered by most states for youth traffic safety education. |
| Qualifies | Community Foundation Grants | Fits youth safety, risk reduction, and educational equity priorities common to local community foundations. |
Early-access partners receive a free grant alignment consultation and access to the Grant & Partnership Hub — including grant-eligible language and outcome templates.
Access the Grant & Partnership Hub →Everything district decision-makers look for in a program proposal is included — curriculum documentation, assessment evidence, grant eligibility, and privacy compliance.
Early-access schools lock in their price permanently. Commit before the end of the school year — implement in fall. Your early-access rate never increases.
7 of 25 spots available — deeply discounted in exchange for case study participation.
For schools willing to document and share their implementation. Ideal for early adopters who want to contribute to the evidence base.
First 100 schools. Rate locked permanently — it never increases.
Full program access for fall 2026 implementation. Everything your school needs to run WheelWISE from day one.
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Early-access pricing is permanent — the rate you lock in today never increases.