I would recommend getting some volunteers certified as League Cycling Instructors (LCIs) and teaching the Kids I and Kids II BikeEd courses.  As far as I know it is the only nationally recognized program.

http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/education/

That is what we teach at the SLC Bicycle Collective.

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Sincerely,

Jonathan Morrison
Project Coordinator
Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
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On 5/4/07, rachael spiewak <rachael@sopobikes.org> wrote:
hiya, everyone!

the good news is that sopo will be hosting a free teen night for our kids this summer.. with funding!
we've got most things sorted out, but what we could really use are your curricula if you've got 'em.  it would be easy to run through the list of basic to advanced bike maintenance skills over the course of the summer, but if you've developed something more creative and/or effective, and you're willing to share, that would be spectacular.  of course, we'd acknowledge you in all communications about the program (on our website, in press releases, etc). 
likewise, if anyone wants a copy of the proposal we wrote, i would be happy to email it to you.

two wheels good,
rachael

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