The following uses of district transportation are a privilege, not a right, and, except where bound by the terms of a lease, the district may revoke that privilege at any time. The superintendent shall have the authority to modify transportation services for school and extracurricular activities when the available fuel supply for regular transportation services appears to fall below the required level. Any staff member may deny transportation to any student who violates the district's written rules and regulations
District (District) schools is a privilege. Students participating in these activities are considere...
supervise development of bus routes to provide safe, economical and reasonably expeditious transport...
The superintendent shall require that each principal and departmental director supervise the operati...
The district may provide transportation to and from school for a student: A. Whose residence is beyo...
The use of private vehicles under the following circumstances may be authorized by the superintenden...
The School Board recognizes the need for some school employees to use their own vehicles to transpor...
POLICY STATEMENT A. The school board will provide transportation to nonpublic school students in acc...
In recommending arrangements for pupil transportation to and from school-related activities, the Chi...
Bus operators shall observe all state statutes and administrative rules governing traffic safety and...
23.1. Compliance with regulations. 23.2. Approval of means of pupil transportation. 23.3. Exceptiona...
The School Board recognizes the need for designated school employees to use District-owned vehicles....
In accordance with the Education Act, school boards may provide home-to-school or school-to-school t...
The superintendent/designee shall establish written rules of conduct for students riding school buse...
Transportation and other related services for students with disabilities are essential, and the cost...
School officials face a daunting array of legal responsibilities in managing student transportation....
District (District) schools is a privilege. Students participating in these activities are considere...
supervise development of bus routes to provide safe, economical and reasonably expeditious transport...
The superintendent shall require that each principal and departmental director supervise the operati...
The district may provide transportation to and from school for a student: A. Whose residence is beyo...
The use of private vehicles under the following circumstances may be authorized by the superintenden...
The School Board recognizes the need for some school employees to use their own vehicles to transpor...
POLICY STATEMENT A. The school board will provide transportation to nonpublic school students in acc...
In recommending arrangements for pupil transportation to and from school-related activities, the Chi...
Bus operators shall observe all state statutes and administrative rules governing traffic safety and...
23.1. Compliance with regulations. 23.2. Approval of means of pupil transportation. 23.3. Exceptiona...
The School Board recognizes the need for designated school employees to use District-owned vehicles....
In accordance with the Education Act, school boards may provide home-to-school or school-to-school t...
The superintendent/designee shall establish written rules of conduct for students riding school buse...
Transportation and other related services for students with disabilities are essential, and the cost...
School officials face a daunting array of legal responsibilities in managing student transportation....
District (District) schools is a privilege. Students participating in these activities are considere...
supervise development of bus routes to provide safe, economical and reasonably expeditious transport...
The superintendent shall require that each principal and departmental director supervise the operati...