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Policy No. |
6600 |
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Adoption Date: |
July 11, 1984 |
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Reviewed: |
March 4, 1998 |
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TRANSPORTATION
The district may provide transportation to and from school for a student:
Each year the superintendent shall present to the board the number of students who are transported who live within the minimum distance of their schools and for whom there appears sufficient justification for the district to provide transportation. In this report, the superintendent shall also provide the reasons why each of these students is transported.
The district's transportation program shall comply in all ways with state law and regulation. Transportation services of the district may include approved bus routes, district-approved field trips, school activities (participants only) and extracurricular activities (rooters). The superintendent is authorized to permit a parent of a student enrolled in school to ride a bus when excess seating is available and private or other public transportation is not reasonably available.
The board of directors may authorize children attending an approved private school to ride a school bus provided that the bus route and stops are not altered, space is available, and a fee to cover the per seat cost for such transportation is collected.
Routes and Schedules
The superintendent shall be responsible for scheduling bus transportation, including the determination of routes and bus stops as well as overseeing the transportation program. The purpose of bus scheduling and routing is to achieve maximum service with a minimum fleet of buses insofar as this is consistent with rendering safe and reasonably equal service to all students entitled to such service. The board may authorize the use of a district-owned passenger car in lieu of a bus for transporting students to and from school.
In order to operate the transportation system as safely and efficiently as possible, the following factors shall be considered in establishing bus routes:
The district shall apply for state transportation apportionment funds and shall maintain the records required to obtain such funding.
Emergency Routes and Schedules
The district shall develop emergency bus routes and schedules to be used when weather conditions make the usual routes impassable or, in the superintendent's judgment, too hazardous. At the beginning of the school year, copies of emergency routes and schedules shall be distributed to parents with instructions on how to obtain emergency information.
If roads are closed to buses but not to private vehicles, the district may continue to operate the instructional programs of the schools without providing bus transportation until the roads are again open to buses.
Legal References:
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RCW |
28A.160 |
Transporting of children to school or school activities--Transporting of elderly--Insurance |
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28A.160.020 |
Authorization for private school students to ride buses--Conditions |
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28A.160.030 |
Authorizing individual transportation or other arrangements--Pupils must provide their own transportation, when |
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WAC |
392-141 |
Transportation--Authority and State Reimbursement |
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392-172-204 |
Transportation (Handicapped) |
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392-172-035 |
Definitions of "free, appropriate public education", "adult student", "handicapped student", "parent", and "school district" |