Transportation & BoundariesTransportation Office - Rules of Student ConductRiding a school bus is a privilege and not a right. It is a privilege which each rider can keep by maintaining appropriate behavior while waiting at the bus stop, loading, riding, and unloading. Proper conduct by the students contributes greatly to the safety of the student transportation program. With this in mind, the Superintendent or designee shall develop appropriate procedures for student bus conduct. Rules of Student Conduct Violations The bus driver shall first endeavor to convey to the student the seriousness of the violation of any of the Student Bus Conduct Procedures. Upon continued violation, the driver shall refer the student to the principal/designee of his/her respective school. The principal/designee shall seek to impress upon the student the need for improvement in bus conduct and may utilize various consequences for initial misbehavior on the bus including, but not limited to, a warning, an in-school suspension, and/or a conference with the student, parent/ guardian, and bus driver. Persistent or serious violations of bus conduct procedures may result in the suspension of the student's transportation privileges. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, the principal, the District's supervisor of transportation, or designee shall suspend the student's bus transportation privilege as follows: Written notice to the parent/guardian will be provided with each suspension and/or permanent revocation of transportation privileges. The calculation of days in a bus transportation suspension for a student shall exclude those days when the student is not in attendance. Vandalism/destruction of school bus property will result in payment for damages and automatic forfeiture of all school bus privileges for one (1) calendar year (365 days) from the date of occurrence. Severe Clause Nothing shall prevent the District from denying transportation to any student in any school bus or other transportation equipment operated by or under the authority of the District, upon good cause given in writing to the parents/ guardians of such student. |