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| Student Discipline | Disciplinary
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Parents and
Guardians:
Please discuss these bus passenger rules and procedures with your
child. Your child should appreciate the important part he/she plays
in accomplishing SAFE and EFFICIENT district transportation.
Your child should understand that riding a school
bus is a privilege conditioned on appropriate, safe, respectful
behavior. Unruly conduct on the bus is a very real risk to the safe
operation of a school bus.
Your cooperation in communicating this very important
message would be most appreciated.
Mary Alice Heuschel, Superintendent
Bus Service
Elegibility:
Bus service is provided for elementary age students (grades K-5)
residing one mile or more from school. Middle school and high
school students (grades 6-12) are required to walk up to one radius
mile. Exceptions
are made only when safety concerns are identified by the transportation
office.
In order to change their normal bus and/or stop, students
must obtain a pass from the school office.
Parents/guardians are encouraged to review their
child's walking route to the bus stop, advising about safety concerns.
Be Prompt:
Bus passengers should arrive at the bus stop no sooner or later
than five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive. Buses will
promptly depart all schools, seven minutes after dismissal times.
For safety, once bus doors are closed, drivers will not stop for
late arriving students.
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While waiting at the bus stop, students are expected
to stand a safe distance from the street and avoid activities that
could injure themselves or others. Students are expected to respect
others' property. When the bus approaches, students must observe the
instructions of the driver. This is particularly important in the
winter when slick road conditions exist.
Driver Authority:
The driver has full authority over the passengers on the bus.
Seating assignments may be necessary to assure passenger safety.
If inappropriate behavior is demonstrated by a student, the parent
will be contacted to assist the student to modify the behavior of
concern.
Boarding/Departing
Bus:
It may be necessary to cross the road to board the bus. Students
are expected to observe the driver's instructions and always cross
in front of the bus with the aid of the flashing stop sign lights
and crossing arm.
Passenger Conduct:
Safe, respectful conduct is expected of all passengers
to insure safety:
- Obey the driver's instructions when first requested.
- Remain seated.
- Respect others and their property.
- Keep your hands to yourself.
- Keep noise level down.
- Cell phone use is limited to pre-boarding and
post-departure.
Serious or persistent violations offensive to, or
endangering the safety of others will result in progressive discipline.
The age and experience of the student will help determine how many
progressive steps are appropriate. Certain activities may result
in immediate suspension from bus riding privileges. These include
but are not limited to:
- fighting on the bus
- throwing objects in or out of the bus
- possession of dangerous weapons or articles
- destroying or defacing district or private property
- use of sparking devices
- smoking, or use/possession of drugs, alcohol or
any form of tobacco
- obscene gestures or profanity directed at the bus
driver or others
- any part of the body extended outside of the bus
- assault on a bus driver will result in indefinite
suspension and possible criminal charges
- pointing a laser pointer at a bus driver will result
in suspension from the bus and possible criminal charges
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Accidents/Breakdowns:
Bus drivers are thoroughly trained in defensive driving
techniques and buses are carefully maintained. Yet, given the thousands
of miles traveled annually, and the traffic conditions in our area,
accidents and breakdowns can happen. All the buses have two-way
radios and help can be just minutes away. One of the most important
things to a bus driver in the event of an accident or breakdown
is passenger cooperation.
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Detailed emergency snow route information is distributed
at the school. Local radio and TV stations will provide up-to-date
information each morning when the roads are slick and snowy. Ask
driver in advance if your route could be effected and how.
Items Not Allowed
on the Bus:
For reasons of safety and health and in order to comply
with state law and district policies, the following items are not
allowed on a school bus:
- Glass objects; bottles, jars, etc.
- Open containers of food, drink, gum
- Inflated balloons
- Live animals, bugs, worms
- Plants, dirt, other growing projects
- Oversized objects and instruments; those that cannot
fit safely in the seat with the student
- Weapons; guns, knives, razor blades, etc. (real
or toy)
- Sports equipment which could endanger others; like
javelins, pole vaults or shot puts
- Skate boards and baseball bats
- Any item which cannot be transported easily or
which creates a safety concern
- Distractive electronic devices such as Game Boys
or CD players, or trading cards
Please arrange for alternative transportation if any
of the above need to go to or from school.
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The district has adopted a progressive discipline
policy which emphasizes logical consequences for inappropriate behavior.
The written tool for this is the "Bus Conduct Notice". If warranted,
your child will be issued a written notice for you to review and
sign. It is required that the middle school and high school student
have a signed notice in order to board the bus the day following
receipt of the notice. If a notice is issued, the transportation
liaison may attempt to call you to confirm and to answer any questions
you may have. You may be asked to accompany your student for a conference
with the driver and the transportation liaison.
Camera boxes are mounted in district buses. Cameras
are randomly and/or selectively rotated through the buses. Student
behavior may be monitored or observed from the video system. Parents
may view a video concerning their student by contacting the transportation
liaison.
Parents are encouraged to contact the liaison any
time they have concerns. If appropriate, a conference with other
parties including the student and the driver may be arranged.
The District reserves the right to suspend transportation
privileges for any student who demonstrates behavior unreasonably
distracting to the driver which may contribute to unsafe operation.
Complete disciplinary procedures are distributed annually
and are available at each school or the Transportation office.
Disciplinary
Procedures:
When, in the opinion of the driver, a serious rule violation
occurs, or when the driver's efforts to deal with less severe violations
are unsuccessful, or a pattern seems to have developed, a school
bus incident report will be initiated. The intent is to maintain
good order and a safe environment for students riding buses to and
from school or school sponsored activities, as well as to notify
parents of the misconduct of their children. The following are standard
actions that will generally be applied uniformly in response to
documented incidents.
Grades 6 - 12:
- 1st Offense: Student counseled and warned by driver.
- 2nd Offense: Suspension of bus privileges for two
days. (If within 45 days)
- 3rd Offense: Suspension of bus privileges for five
days. (If within 45 days)
- 4th Offense: Suspension of bus privileges for ten
days or more, depending upon the nature or the offense. (If within
45 days)
The Transportation Liaison will determine the extent
of the suspension.
Grades Pre - 5
- 1st / 2nd Offense: Student counseled and warned
by driver.
- 3rd Offense: Suspension of bus privileges for three
days. (If within 45 days)
- 4th Offense: Suspension of bus privileges for five
days. (If within 45 days)
- 5th Offense: Suspension of bus privileges for ten
days or more, depending upon nature of the offense. (If within
45 days)
The Transportation Liaison will determine the extent
of the suspension.
Note:
Serious offenses, such as fighting, flagrant displays of disrepect
toward a driver, or possession of drugs or alcohol will result in
immediate loss of bus privileges for a minimum of five (5) school
days. Assault on a bus driver will result in indefinite suspension
of bus riding privileges and possible criminal charges.
If a violation occurs more than 45 calendar days after
a previous violation, the disciplinary action will be the same as
for the previous offense. There may be some exceptions to these
disciplinary actions in extraordinary circumstances, as determined
by the Transportation Liaison and the appropriate school principal.
If a student is suspended for misconduct on any bus, the suspension
will apply to all buses.
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