Bus stops are usually located at corners or cross streets. A variety of factors go into the process of determining the location of bus stops such as:
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Student density. A central location for the majority of students being serviced by a stop, usually at a corner.
- PK and K students will be placed at a stop closer to their homes due to the need for a responsible adult to meet them at the bus stop.
- Older elementary students may walk up to .25 mile to a stop. Middle school and high school students may walk up to .5 mile to a stop. This could mean there are only one or two stops within a neighborhood.
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Safety
- We look at the physical locations to make sure the stops are safe. Some neighborhoods do not have sidewalks, we still put stops at corners so students may stand on a side street or in a student’s driveway. We cannot put stops at a residence where no students reside.
- Cul de sacs present safety issues and we do not enter cul de sacs except for students with special needs as required by law.
- We avoid situations that require the backing of a school bus (turnarounds) as much as possible.
- Bus stops can only be made at residential addresses or licensed day care facilities. Buses may not stop at places of business.