7100 Rules and Regulations Regarding Pupil Transportation

Transportation Management Washington County School District –Approved 8-79; Revised 3-21-06; Revised 10-9-06


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1. Purpose:

Transportation's goal is to provide safe transportation to and from school for eligible students.  These rules and regulations are for the student's safety. 

2. Policy:

The Washington County School District is legally responsible to transport all school-age children, K-6 who live one and one-half miles or more from their designated school and students in grades 7-12 who live two miles or more from their designated school.  The School District reserves the right, within limits prescribed by law, either to provide or to pay in lieu of transportation.  The School District reserves the right to suspend bus privileges for behavior reasons to ensure the safety of all riders. The school bus is an extension of the school building and campus. All District and school rules are in effect on the school bus. 


3. Procedure:

            3.1.  Students to be transported must appear on the regular approved transportation list. Students must have a bus pass that identifies them as an eligible rider for that bus route. 

            3.2.  The school bus is an extension of the classroom.  Students are expected to follow the same rules on the school bus as they follow in school. 

                    3.2.1.  Rules for Bus Riders:


3.2.1.1.  Follow all bus drivers' directions immediately.

                    3.2.1.2.  Stay seated at all times leaving the aisle clear. 

                    3.2.1.3.  Remain quiet and in assigned seat while on the school bus. 

                    3.2.1.4.  Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. 

                    3.2.1.5.  Respect others by using appropriate language at all times. 

 

            3.3.  Parents are responsible to get children to and from bus stops.  Until the student steps on the school bus, parents are responsible for their child's safety and conduct.

 

            3.4.  School District employees who receive reports of student misconduct at or near bus stops should notify parents, police officers, or law enforcement agencies, as necessary.       

 

3.5.  Boarding the bus:

3.5.1Students must form an orderly line a safe distance from the bus. 

3.5.2. Wait for the bus drivers signal before boarding. 

3.5.3Enter the bus one at a time using the handrail.

3.5.4Go to your seat and sit down immediately.

3.5.5. Place items on your lap or under your seat. 

3.5.6. Items that will not fit under the seat or on your lap are not permitted. 

 

3.6.  Conduct while riding the bus:

3.6.1. Remain seated while on the bus. 

3.6.2. Keep hands, arms, head, and all parts of the body inside the bus at all times. 

3.6.3. Remain facing forward and talk in normal voice tone. 

3.6.4. Refrain from loud and or vulgar language.

3.6.5. Food or drink may only be consumed on the bus with special permission from the bus driver. 

 

3.7.  Exiting the bus:

3.7.1. Stay in your seat until the bus comes to a complete stop. 

3.7.2. Walk quietly down the aisle keeping your hands, feet, and objects to yourself. 

3.7.3. Use the handrail when exiting the school bus.

3.7.4. Immediately walk at least 12 feet from the bus.

 

            3.8.  At bus stops that require students to cross a main thoroughfare, students are instructed to wait until the school bus arrives before crossing the roadway.  The student must always look both ways and wait for the driver to signal when it is alright to cross, look both ways again and proceed, in front of the bus, when it is safe to do so.  Students must use the following procedure for crossing a roadway when exiting the bus. (See 3.8.2.3.)

 

3.8.1. Walk at least 12 feet away from the side of the bus to a position where the bus driver can see the student.  Walk to a location at least 12 feet in front of the right corner of the bumper, but still remain away from the front of the school bus.  Be at the right edge of the roadway.  At this distance the student should be able to see the bus driver.

 

3.8.2. When a student reaches the edge of the roadway, he/she should:

 

3.8.2.1. Stop and look in all directions, making sure the roadway is clear and safe. 

3.8.2.2. Check to see if the red flashing lamps on the bus are still flashing, all cars are stopped, and the roadway is clear. 

3.8.2.3. Wait for the bus driver's signal before crossing the roadway.  Upon the driver's signal, the students should look both ways and walk across the roadway when it is safe to do so. 

 

3.9.  Removal of Bus Privileges

 

3.9.1.  Behavior that poses a direct threat to the welfare, safety, and morals of the student, other students, school personnel, or to the safe operation of the school bus may result in a loss of bus privileges.

 

3.9.2..  Students who refuse to promptly obey the driver's direction may lose bus privileges. 

 

3.9.3.  Unless a student is placed in the custody of a law enforcement agency or another District employee, drivers will not require a student to disembark the bus for misconduct unless it is at their assigned bus stop or the designated school.    

  

3.9.4.  The principal or designee has permission to implement immediate removal from the bus if such behavior poses a direct threat to themselves or others.

 

3.9.5.  The following are examples of conduct that students will be removed from the bus but not limited to:

3.10.  Under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Act, homeless children and youth are entitled to receive transportation and other services that are available to non-homeless students, and ensure transportation is provided, at the request of the parent or guardian (or, in the case of an unaccompanied youth, the liaison) to and from the (school of origin) in accordance with the following requirements: (3-21-06)

3.10.1. If the homeless child or youth continues to live in the area served by the LEA (Legal Education Administrator) in which the school of origin is located, that LEA must provide or arrange for the child's or youth's transportation to or from the school of origin.

3.10.2. If the homeless child or youth continues his or her education in the school of origin, but begins living in an area served by another LEA, the LEA of origin and the LEA in which the homeless child or youth is living must agree upon a method to apportion the responsibility and costs for providing the child with transportation to and from the school of origin.  If the LEAs cannot agree upon a method, the responsibility and costs for transportation are to be shared equally.

 

3.11.  Establishment of Bus Routes and Stops - Approved 9-9-80 (Revised 11-8-83)

Transportation will establish bus stops and routes in accordance with state standards and regulations.

3.12.  Ineligible Students

  3.12.1.  Ineligible students may ride the school bus to and from an existing bus stop, on a (space available) basis provided that neither time, mileage, nor other appreciable cost is added as a result of this service.  Student must be annually registered and have a space available form completed and on file.  Space available passes will not be issued during the first month of school.  Form 607

  3.12.2.  No eligible bus students are to be displaced or required to stand in order to make room for an ineligible student.    

 

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