In last week's Safe Routes To School webinar, Brian Fellows from the Arizona DOT, presented "Can A School's Location Make A Kid Fat?".  Here's his 19-slide show:
AZDOT developed an Active School Neighborhood Checklist to gauge a school's physical activity potential.  The checklist gathers data in the following dimensions:
- Supportive Programs and Policies
 - Walking/Bicycling Zone
 - School and Property
 - Street Profile
 - Pedestrian and Bike Facilities and Safety
 - Remedial Pedestrian and Bike Facilities
 - Connectivity and Convenience
 
and then gives a score.  
DO YOU THINK THIS COULD HELP US MAKE ANY HEADWAY ON OUR SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL INITIATIVE?
Just for fun, I completed the checklist for Suncrest Middle School.  See attached PDF.
Here's a PDF that explains every detail of the checklist process (just skim this):