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Eligibility
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All
students,
K-5
outside
the
city,
will
be
transported
from
their
legal
residences
to
their
home
school.
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Grades
K-5
inside
the
city
will
be
transported
if
they
live
more
than
1
mile
from
their
legal
residence
to
their
home
school.
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Grades
6-8,
inside
or
outside
the
city,
will
be
transported
if
they
live
more
than
1.5
miles
from
the
school.
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Grades
9-12,
inside
or
outside
the
city,
will
be
transported
if
they
live
more
than
2
miles
from
the
school.
Note:
Students
may
be
required
to
walk
an
equivalent
distance
to
a
bus
stop.
Student
Responsibilities
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All
students
should
be
ready
when
the
bus
arrives.
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Students
will
board
only
their
assigned
bus,
and
only
at
the
established
stop.
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Students
shall
stand
back
from
the
road
until
their
bus
has
completed
its
stop.
(A
bus
could
skid
when
approaching
a
stop
in
bad
weather).
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Students
must
not
enter
or
leave
the
bus
while
it
is
in
motion.
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Students
shall
pass
in
front
rather
than
behind
the
bus.
They
must
wait
for
the
driver's
signal
before
crossing
the
road.
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All
students
must
remain
in
the
back
of
the
white
line
while
the
bus
is
in
motion.
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Students
shall
not
interfere
with
the
bus
driver
while
the
bus
is
in
motion.
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Students
shall
remain
seated
until
the
bus
stops
at
their
destination.
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Smoking
on
buses
is
prohibited.
Head
or
arms
must
not
protrude
from
windows.
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No
food
or
beverages
are
to
be
consumed
on
the
bus.
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Inappropriate
language,
quarreling,
fighting
or
rough
play
is
prohibited.
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The
bus
driver
is
in
complete
charge
fo
the
bus
and
all
students
shall
obey
the
bus
driver.
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Students
shall
assist
the
bus
driver
in
keeping
the
bus
neat
and
free
from
litter.
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Students
shall
report
any
incidents
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Insisting
students
be
ready
on
time.
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Insisting
on
student
cooperation
with
school
officials
and
the
bus
driver.
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Complying
with
school
requests
for
safety
of
the
student.
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Supporting
the
bus
driver
and
school
officials
in
enforcing
transportation
rules
and
regulations.
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2.
To
accompany
very
young
students
to
the
bus
in
the
morning
and
to
meet
them
in
the
afternoon
for
the
purpose
of
supervising
their
conduct
and
assisting
in
the
establishment
of
desirable
safety
practices.
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3.
To
report
to
the
principal
of
the
school
any
injury
or
accident
that
has
involved
their
students
on
the
bus
and
to
also
notify
the
School
District
Transportation
Office.
This
report
should
include
the
bus
number,
route
number,
place
of
accident
or
injury,
and
the
bus
driver's
name.
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4.
To
report,
to
the
School
District
Transportation
Office,
any
moving
violation
of
a
bus
driver
-
giving
bus
number,
route
number,
time
and
nature
of
violation.
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5.
To
report
to
the
School
District
Transportation
Office
any
defective
equipment
observed
on
a
bus
such
as
faulty
lights,
mufflers,
brakes,
signals,
etc.,
giving
the
bus
number
and
nature
of
defect.
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6.
To
provide
transportation
of
their
student
who
attends
a
school
other
than
the
one
designated
for
their
geographical
area
or
when
bus-riding
privileges
are suspended.
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