2025 ESY Bussing Information
Transportation is currently working on routing students for the 2025 Extended School Year. Parents should
expect to recieve a call with route information the last week of May. If you have any questions
regarding your student's eligiblity for ESY transportation, please reach out to the
Transportation Department at (951)360-2736 or the Special Education Department at (951)360-4144.
Your Child's Schedule
A few days prior to the start of school, you will be contacted via phone by the transportation department with your child's bus stop location, as well as pick-up and drop-off times.
Schedule Changes
There may be times during the year when your child's schedule is changed. This may be to accommodate new students or because of a change of placement for your own child. Parents and guardians will be contacted the day before any permanent changes are made.
Attendance Policy
Please notify the transportation department if your child will not require transportation for any period of time. In the event a student is absent without prior notification to the transportation department for 3 or more consecutive days, transportation services will be discontinued until notification to resume services has been received from the parent or guardian.
Equipment
If your student requires any specialized equipment, the transportation department will verify this with you when you are contacted with initial transportation information. Car seats and safety vests for students that require them will be provided by the district. Below are requirements for loading and transporting students in wheelchairs:
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Wheelchair must be equipped with a lapbelt.
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Wheelchair brakes must work properly.
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Wheelchair must be powered down for loading and unloading.
Pick-Up Procedures
Your child’s bus will only stop at their designated bus stop. Please have your child wait for the bus in a safe location and ready to board the bus at their designated time. Drivers are not permitted to honk at bus stops. Please note, there is no minimum wait time at stops.
Drop-Off Procedures
Prior to your student being released, the bus driver will bring the bus to a complete stop, set the parking brake, secure the bus, activate the red crossover lights, then open the door when it is safe to do so. Some students must be released directly to an authorized adult at their stop. Requirements vary based on grade and program. Please see below:
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Pre-K through 1st grade: Must be met by a parent or guardian or other adult over the age of 18 years old listed on the emergency card maintained at the school site. No waivers.
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2nd grade (age 7) through 6th grade: Must be met by a parent or guardian or other adult over the age of 18 years old listed on the emergency card maintained at the school site. To be self-released, a signed and approved waiver must be on file with the special education and transportation departments.
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7th grade and up: Unless otherwise indicated by the special education department, all students are self-released.
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RCOE Special Education Programs: All students transported from a RCOE program must be met by a parent or guardian or other adult over the age of 18 years old listed on the emergency card maintained at the school site. To be self-released, a signed and approved waiver must be on file with the school site and the special education and transportation departments.