31. BUSING POLICY (BUS REGULATIONS)
RULES
OF CONDUCT ON BUSES
Pupils are under the jurisdiction
of the school authorities from the time they board the bus to school until they
leave the bus which returns them home.
It is a privilege to ride on the school bus. If riders are not well-behaved and courteous,
they endanger the health and safety of other riders and may be deprived of the
privilege of riding. A bus driver’s authority
on the bus is comparable to that of a classroom teacher. East Longmeadow Public Schools reserves the
right to assign students to specific seats.
- Pupils are assigned to specific bus stops for
transportation to and from school.
Pupils are to be on time at the location,* are to respect the
property of homeowners, are to stand back from the roadway and should
refrain from horseplay while awaiting the arrival of the bus.
*(Note: Please allow +/- 10 minutes from designated
time of pickup/discharge to actual time of pickup/discharge.)
- Students can
only board and depart the school bus at their individually assigned bus
stop; as stated on their bus pass.
If there is an emergency and the need for your child to get on at a
different location, you must contact the Transportation Manager. If you have an emergency and your child needs
to be dropped off at a different school bus stop (even if this is the same
bus) you must contact your school’s principal and submit this in writing.
- Food and/or drink is not to be consumed on the bus at
any time. Because of food allergies, the no eating policy is strictly
enforced and includes home to school, athletic and field trip bus
transportation. No Exceptions.
- Pupils should wait for the bus to stop, board the bus
promptly and take seats toward the rear of the bus (unless otherwise
assigned by the driver) with the exception of kindergarten students. Enough seats are to be reserved at the
front of the bus to accommodate kindergarten students.
- Pupils should always face the front of the bus while
seated, talk quietly, keep aisles free of all objects and refrain from any
and all horseplay.
- Windows are not to be opened without the permission
of the driver. Emergency equipment
should only be used upon instruction of the driver.
- Smoking is prohibited at all times.
- Only eligible and/or authorized students may ride
assigned buses on assigned routes.
- Bus drivers furnish school administrators with
written notice of any rules infractions by students. These notices are referred to as “bus
tickets.” Tickets will be reviewed
by the school administrator with the student. Appropriate disciplinary action will be
taken and notification will be forwarded to the parent/guardian, the
Superintendent’s office and the issuing driver.
Infractions
are to be reported to the school principal by the bus driver by the end of each
day. Other persons having any complaint
should put it in writing along with their signature and submit the grievance to
the school principal concerned. The
principal will then investigate the problem and take appropriate action.
Minor
infractions of regulations will result in the issuance of bus tickets. The principal will determine the appropriate
disciplinary action after meeting with the student and will notify the
parent/guardian immediately.
Major
infractions such as, but not limited to, vandalism, tampering with the
emergency door or other safety equipment, consumption of alcohol, use of
illegal drugs, fighting, the lighting of matches or other flammable items, or
disrespect and insubordination to the driver will be dealt with on a single
offense basis by the principal and may result in an immediate loss of bus
privileges, school disciplinary action, legal action, or all three.