Statewide Let's Go In-Class Program

Let's Go has expanded across Washington state to create a new generation of youth who value bicycling, walking, and public transportation as the first options for mobility throughout their adult lives, regardless of socioeconomic status, ability, or location. The program hopes to provide fair transportation options for all people in Washington, and teach children how to transport themselves safely while experiencying the joy of cycling.

Let's Go Statewide Students Served in 2024/2025

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Let's Go Statewide in-class programming served 33,000 students in 2024/2025

Cascade has been providing youth bike education to Seattle and Edmonds public schools since 2016, teaching upward of 25,000 Puget Sound-area children bike and pedestrian safety skills to begin their lifelong joy of safe bicycling and walking. Now, that curriculum has expanded statewide thanks to the creation of the School-Based Bicycle Safety Education Program funded by the Climate Commitment Act and administered by the Washington State Department of Transportation, which selected Cascade to design and implement this expansion. Thank you to our state legislators that enacted this law!

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Cascade is working with educators across the state to implement two statewide bike education programs, Let's Go in-class and Youth Development after-school, which will phase in over 16 years and are expected to reach 90 percent of Washington state students by 2039. Environmental health is central to this expansion as Cascade is prioritizing partners who serve communities where poverty, safety, and community plans point to the highest needs.

In the first 2 years of in-class Let's Go programming, Cascade partnered with 14 total education partners across the state to serve over 38,400 youth in grades 3-8 in over 215 schools and 104 school districts, including but not limited to Spokane, Tacoma, Bellingham, Highline, Everett, and Vancouver, and two Education Service Districts (ESD): North Central Educational Service District 171 and Northwest Educational Service District 189. These partner districts are planning to implement the program through Physical Education classes in over 45 schools across Washington state.

In the third year of the program, Statewide Let’s Go is partnering with 17 education partners to run programming in 305 schools (275 elementary and 30 middle schools) and is projected to serve over 67,200 students in grades 3-8. 

2026-2027 Grant Application Opens in March 2026

The Statewide In-Class "Let's Go" Program grant application for the 2026-2027 school year will open in early March 2026. 

Current grant partners are eligible to renew their application for continued/additional funding. Prospective applicants from Large School Districts and Educational Service Districts (ESDs) are eligible to apply. 

If you wish to stay informed about future grant application opportunities, please complete this form and/or email Tina Castillo at tinac@cascade.org.

Pariticipating Schools

Map credit: Andrew Tomes

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Volunteer with Partner Schools

Help expand statewide bicycle education by volunteering at a school near you. We will make all the introductions to teachers, you just have to show up! Don't see a school in your area yet? We're expanding the reach of Let's Go Across the State, so there may be in the future!

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Let's Go Statewide student riding an adaptive bike

Donate to Let's Go Local

Make a huge impact in your support by giving to Cascade and bringing the freedom and joy of bicycling to Let's Go students in Seattle and Edmonds schools. Support our work in education programs like Major Taylor Project and Let's Go, as well as advocacy and community building.

Statewide Expansion Let's Go

Questions? Want to Learn More? Contact Us!

Tina Castillo (she/her)
Program Officer, Statewide In-Class Bicycle Education Program

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Funded by Washington's Climate Commitment Act

Cascade's Statewide School-Based Bicycle Education Program is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.

Thanks to our Partners

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