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Procedures
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Automatic Consequences
are to be
considered minimum consequences. With the bus considered an
extension of the classroom, each school principal may add consequences
as he/she deems appropriate.
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Suspension of riding privileges is to
mean suspension of all bus riding, including athletic and
extracurricular trips during the period of the suspension.
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Immediately upon suspension of riding
privileges, for the violations as indicated
by and asterisk (*), the student will not be allowed to ride
his/her bus. Parents will be contacted to transport their
child. In the event the parent is not reached, the district will
provide alternative transportation for the first trip (a.m. or p.m.)
following the suspension.
- When the violation occurs on the p.m. run, the principal will be
responsible for notifying the parent that they must provide
transportation for their child to come to school in the
morning. In the event the principal cannot be reached, the
Transportation Supervisor or Assistant Transportation Supervisor
will attempt to contact the parent.
- For the violations indicated by an
asterisk (*) the student will not return to their bus until
the end of the suspension period.
- The bus driver must "witness", not simply
"overhear" a violation, in order for an automatic
consequence to be enforced. Heresy from other students will not
satisfy this requirement to "witness".
- Bus drivers are required to write referrals for any category of
violation and to provide these in person to the building principal,
within two hours of the end of the route when the occurrence took
place.
- The district will provide routine training in the areas of:
- Student behavior management
- Parent relations
- Writing bus conduct referrals
- General procedures and practices
- The form used for referrals will be reviewed and upgraded to
support the Code of Conduct on District School Buses.
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Policies
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Code of
Student Conduct on District School Buses
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Consequences
of Code Violations
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Procedures
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