FAQ's

Q:     How do I get transportation for my student?

A:     Eligible students are automatically routed after registration. Bus stop information will be available one week before school starts. Please visit parent elink to find your student's specific bus stop information.

 

Q:   Do I have to escort my child to/from the bus stop? 

A:   Escorting your child to/from the bus stop is not required however, it is highly recommended for kindergarten and first grade students, especially at the beginning of the school year.  It is also highly recommended for any student who may have difficulty navigating their way to/from the bus stop

Q:   My pick up time is 8:15 and now it is 8:25. I have been waiting since 8:20 because the bus is “usually” late. Where is my bus? Can they come back to pick me up?

A:   It is imperative to our other riders and families for our buses to stay on schedule. Unfortunately, we cannot send a bus back for students who missed their bus. Please be waiting for the bus 5 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time.

 

Q:     When will transportation start?

A:     As soon as we can get the request processed.  We process requests on a date received basis.

 

Q:     Why are students assigned to a seat?

A:     Seat assignments are a positive way for the ride to be consistent and safe. This aids the driver and school staff with student management. Drivers have the authority to assign seats as they deem necessary.

 

Q:     How do I change our address?

A:     If you'd like to change the location of your student's bus stop due to an address change, you must contact your student's school directly.

 

Q:   Why can't you put a bus stop in front of my house?

A:   We would have to determine: a.) if you live within the 1 mile boundary or 1-1/2 mile walk, or b.) if safety is a factor and if the requested stop is within a safe walk to your address. Unless there is a safety factor involved, stops are not generally closer than ½ mile apart.

 

Q:     Can my student ride home with a friend?

A:      At the start of the school year, students may not ride home on any route that is different from the one in which they were assigned. We want to give drivers the opportunity to familiarize themselves with their regular students and their routes. We typically start allowing this in November. Students must have a bus note provided by the school secretary/administrator. The note should be given to the driver, and the student may only ride if there is space on the bus and no additional stops would be required. A note must be provided for each occurrence.  

 

Q:     My student left personal belongings on the bus, how can I retrieve them?

A:     The bus drivers make every effort to attempt to return personal belongings to students directly, otherwise they turn them into lost & found at their attending school. Please contact the school directly to retrieve your student's items.

 

Q:     Can my student take a skateboard, balloons, glass, plants, large projects or any items other than their backpacks on the bus?

A:     Skateboards need to be completely enclosed in a bag. Glass or any other object that could potentially injure students, cannot be transported on the bus. Large items that cannot be safely stored on the student's lap, may not be transported on the bus. These objects can be very dangerous or hazardous in the event of a collision.

 

Q:     If my child is sick during the day, will the bus take them home early?

A:     Bus service is not available during the day to transport sick students home. Families must make their own arrangements to pick students up who become ill during the school day and need to go home. Additionally, please do not send your student on the bus if they are displaying any symptoms or haven't been fever free for a minimum of 24 hours.

 

Q:     Can my student use any bus stop I want?

A:     No, students should use their assigned bus stops only. Please call the school directly to make after-school arrangements.

 

Q:     Are there radios on the buses?

A:     All buses are provided with a two-way radio. The dispatch office is in communication with buses at all times.

 

Q:     I got home late in the PM, and cannot find my child. The school and transportation is closed. What do I do?

A:     Your best option is to report your missing child to local law enforcement.

 

Q:     How do I change my child’s PM bus stop from my residence to a daycare provider?

A:     Transportation eligibility is based on residence. If your daycare provider is within your school’s attendance area and located along an existing route, a stop may be provided. Please contact our office to request an alternate PM stop.

 

Q:     Do students receive training on what to do in an emergency?

A:     Yes, emergency drills are an important part of providing safe pupil transportation and are conducted twice a year at all of our schools.