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Durham School Services
Curtis Whealer,
General Manager
CWhealer@durhamschoolservices.com
563-386-1436
Program Goal -
Provide safe transportation every school day
Summary of
Services
Provide transportation for 6,500 public
and non-public K-12 students via 101 regular bus
routes..
Staff
The staff is comprised of
110
bus drivers, 10 bus monitors, 5 mechanics, 4
dispatchers, and 2 secretaries.
Hours
During the school year
business hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Summer hours are 7:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.
Busing
Standards
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State |
Davenport Schools |
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Elementary |
2 miles |
1.5 miles |
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Intermediate |
2 miles |
2 miles |
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High School |
3 miles |
3 miles |
**Note– policy reads “more than”
stated miles
Safety Busing
Only students in K-5 qualify for safety
busing.
Paid
Conditional Busing Guidelines
Based upon the formula of 70% for the
first child, 50% for the second child, and 30% for
the third child. Rates will be based upon cost per
student as a result of state transportation report.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does my student qualify for school bus
transportation to school?
Yes, within the students home school attendance
area if ….
Kindergarten – 5th grade student lives more than
1 ½ from school
6th – 8th grade student lives more than 2 miles
from school
9th – 12th grade student lives more than 3 miles
from school
- How do I find out what the distance is from
home to school?
Please use MapQuest at
http://www.mapquest.com. Follow the
directions for putting in the student’s home for
starting location and putting in the school for
ending location. Please click “Shortest
Distance” button in the Advanced Options area on
the right. Remember this is only an estimated
distance and any discrepancies or questions
should be directed to Durham School Services.
- What if my student does not qualify for
school bus transportation within my home school
attendance area?
The district does offer paid conditional bussing
under the following conditions:
Existing routes and bus stops must be utilized.
Expanding routes or adding additional stops
cannot be done even when a family is paying for
the service.
If these conditions cannot be met then the
service is not available.
In order to apply for paid conditional busing,
the family needs to go to the Durham School
Services
office located at 3640 Davenport Ave. Davenport
or request service on-line at
www.davenportschools.com select Operations
and Transportation; fill in the form and select
submit. The cost is $336.00 for one student,
$240.00 for the second student in the same
family and $144.00 for a third child in the same
family. These costs are for the entire school
year.
Car pooling is an effective way many parents use
to get students to school.
- Why does my student have to walk so far to a
bus stop?
Stops are created based on efficient use of the
bus route. Walking a few blocks to a bus stop
can be necessary and not unusual.
- Can a student be dropped off at a location
other than my house?
Yes, if… the stop is within the student’s
attendance area for child care purposes and is
on an existing route. The student stop must be
either home or child care and becomes the
student’s regular stop. There can be no periodic
or regular changes to a student’s stop.
- Can a student lose their bus ride?
Yes.
Behavior guidelines are in place. If
students fail to follow those guidelines they
can be suspended from riding the bus temporarily
or permanently. If a student is suspended from
riding the bus it is the parent/guardians
responsibility to take the student to school.
- What if I need transportation to a school
which is not in my “home” school attendance
area?
Transportation to locations outside a student’s
attendance area is the responsibility of the
parent/guardian.
Bus Conduct
and Rules
The following rules must be observed on
the bus for the safety of all passengers:
Follow the
directions of the Driver (Teacher) the first
time they are given.
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The driver is the
authority on the bus.
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Students must respond
promptly to the driver’s instructions and
obey any rules the driver feels necessary
for the safety of the students.
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Use of a personal
radio/tape player must meet the driver’s
approval. Pets/animals are not allowed on
the bus.
Cell phones.
Sit in your
assigned seat at all times.
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Students will arrive at
their assigned bus stop five (5) minutes
prior to arrival of the bus and wait quietly
off the roadway.
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Students must board the
bus in a single file line and must be on
assigned bus.
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Go directly to a seat,
remain seated and face forward at all times.
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Students may talk
quietly, but keep the noise to a minimum so
as not to distract the driver while on the
bus.
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Keep feet out of the
aisle to allow other students to walk up or
down the aisle quickly and safely and, most
important, so students can evacuate the bus
quickly in the event of an emergency.
Respect
others.
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No hitting, pushing,
fighting, swearing or using rude gestures or
gang signs on the school bus or at the bus
stop.
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Students should
remember they are still on school time and
should use school manners.
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Throwing objects,
horseplay, fighting, bothering others and
any other activity that is distracting to
the driver and others, is considered
disruptive behavior.
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All school rules apply
on bus that distract driver.
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Please use your best
manners.
Keep all objects
and body parts (head, arms, legs) inside the bus
and in your seat.
Food, drinks,
drugs, alcohol, tobacco, gang signs and weapons
are not allowed.
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For the students’
safety, they are asked not to eat or drink
on the bus.
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Tobacco, drugs, alcohol
and weapons are prohibited by the state law.
Damages.
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Any damage to a bus by
a student, or students, will be billed to
the parent or guardian who will be
responsible for payment and the student will
have bus riding privileges suspended until
payment is received in full.
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