Biker’s ed, though, is a rarity–but not for boys in this class! Our goal is that they graduate the class prepared to not only repair and maintain their own bikes, but to ride them legally and get to destinations safely. Driver’s ed is a cultural norm for most of American society. He provides consultation time regularly to the class coordinator to help ensure the stability of the class.įrank’s primary role with the Monterey County Youth Center class is as bicycle safety instruction coordinator. Learn more about Frank’s longstanding role as a bike advocate and avid bike commuter here.įrank is employed as a Hartnell College Learning Center instructor, and his experience in that realm also show in his support for this class.
Pictured above: current instructor Frank Henderson and former instructor Korey Ericsonįrank Henderson of Marina, Bike League-certified instructorįrank Henderson is a League of American Bicyclists certified instructor and a Transportation Agency of Monterey County Golden Helmet Award winner (2010). And they have brought this dream to life! Learn more about each of them: The instructors provide a rich mix of experiences and styles. For all posts about the class, scroll to the bottom.īicycle Repair, Maintenance, and Safety class at Monterey County Probation Department’s Youth Center Instructors For Monterey County youth? We’ve lined up some of the best! It was last reviewed for any updates on 3/13/13. The info below was previously published 3/27/12.
An off-site volunteer to help as an administrative assistant to the volunteer class coordinator would also be appreciated.
If this appeals to you, please read this post, then phone Mari with questions. Requirements include passing a background check and being an excellent role model for youth, along with fulfilling typical volunteer commitments, such as communications with bike class team members.