The document proposes a plan to increase bicycle commuting among high school students in Madison, Wisconsin. It begins with an outline of the potential benefits of biking to school, including reduced pollution, greenhouse gases, obesity, and car crashes. A preliminary survey found that most students at James Madison Memorial High School live within 2 miles of school and get there by car. The proposed plan would gather more data, educate students on biking benefits, enable biking through infrastructure and discounts, encourage biking with incentives, and assess the program's success in increasing biking rates. Partners like bike shops and organizations could help implement and expand the program.