711 TRANSPORTATION

711.1 STUDENT SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ELIGIBILITY

Elementary and middle school students living more than two miles from their designated school attendance centers and high school students living more than three miles from their designated attendance centers are entitled to transportation to and from their attendance center at the expense of the school district.

Transportation of students who require special education services will generally be provided as for other students, when appropriate.  Specialized transportation of a student to and from a special education instructional service is a function of that service and, therefore, an appropriate expenditure of special education instructional funds generated through the weighting plan.

Transportation of a student to and from a special education support service is a function of that service, and is specified in the individualized education program (IEP) or the individualized family service plan (IFSP).  When the IEP or IFSP team determines that unique transportation arrangements are required and the arrangements are specified in the IEP or IFSP, the school district will provide one or more of the following transportation arrangements for instructional services and the AEA for support services:

  • Transportation from the student's residence to the location of the special education and back to the student's residence, or child care placement for students below the age of six.
  • Special assistance or adaptations in getting the student to and from and on and off the vehicle, en route to and from the special education.
  • Reimbursement of the actual costs of transportation when by mutual agreement the parents provide transportation for the student to and from the special education.

The school district is not required to provide reimbursement to parents who elect to provide transportation in lieu of agency-provided transportation.

A student may be required, at the board's discretion, to meet a school vehicle without reimbursement up to three-fourths of a mile.  The board may require the parent to transport their children up to two miles to connect with school bus vehicles at the expense of the school district when conditions deem it advisable.  It is within the discretion of the board to determine such conditions.  Parents of students who live where transportation by bus is impracticable or unavailable may be required to furnish transportation to and from the designated attendance center at the expense of the school district.  Parents, who transport their children at the expense of the school district, are reimbursed at the rate per mile set by the state.

Transportation arrangements made by agreement with a neighboring school district will follow the terms of the agreement.  Students, who choose to attend a school in a school district other than their resident school district, will provide transportation to and from the school at their own expense.

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

20 U.S.C. §§ 1401, 1701 et seq. (2012).

34 C.F.R. Pt. 300 et seq. (2012).

Iowa Code §§ 256B.4; 285; 321 (2013).

 281 I.A.C. 41.412.

 

 

Cross Reference:        

501.16 Homeless Children and Youth

507.8   Student Special Health Services

603.3   Special Education

711      Transportation

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed November 2022             

Revised                   

711.2 STUDENT CONDUCT ON SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION

Students utilizing school transportation will conduct themselves in an orderly manner fitting to their age level and maturity with mutual respect and consideration for the rights of the school vehicle driver and the other passengers.  Students who fail to behave in an orderly manner will be subject to disciplinary measures.

The driver will have the authority to maintain order on the school vehicle.  It is the responsibility of the driver to report misconduct to the building administrator.

The board supports the use of recording devices on school buses used for transportation to and from school as well as for field trips, curricular or extracurricular events.  The recording devices will be used to monitor student behavior and may be used as evidence in a student disciplinary proceeding.  The recording devices are student records subject to school district confidentiality, board policy and administrative regulations.

After 3 warnings for bad conduct, the building principal will have the authority to suspend transportation privileges of the student or impose other appropriate discipline. Unless behavior is serious and the superintendent may suspend on first offense.

It is the responsibility of the superintendent, in conjunction with the building principal, to develop administrative regulations regarding student conduct and discipline when utilizing school district transportation.

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code §§ 279.8; 285; 32

 

 

Cross Reference:        

503      Student Discipline

506      Student Records

 

 

Approved July 2000   

Reviewed November 2022

Revised     July 2021             

711.2R1 STUDENT CONDUCT ON SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION REGULATION

All persons riding in school district vehicles will adhere to the following rules.  The driver, sponsor or chaperones are to follow the school bus discipline procedure for student violations of this policy.  Video cameras may be in operation on the school buses.

 

1.      Bus riders will be at the designated loading point before the bus arrival time.

2.      Bus riders will wait until the bus comes to a complete stop before attempting to enter.

3.      Riders must not extend arms or heads out of the windows at any time.

4.      Aisles must be kept cleared at all times.

5.      All bus riders will load and unload through the right front door.  The emergency door is for emergencies only.

6.      A bus rider will depart from the bus at the designated point unless written permission to get off at a different location is given to the driver.

7.      A rider may be assigned a seat by the driver.

8.      Riders who damage seats or other equipment will reimburse the district for the cost of the repair or replacement.

9.      Riders are not permitted to leave their seats while the vehicle is in motion.

10.  Waste containers are provided on all buses for bus riders' use.

11.  Permission to open windows must be obtained from the driver.

12.  Classroom conduct is to be observed by students while riding the bus except for ordinary conversation.

13.  The driver is in charge of the students and the vehicle, and the driver is to be obeyed promptly and cheerfully.

14.  Students will assist in looking after the safety and comfort of younger students.

15.  A bus rider who must cross the roadway to board or depart from the bus will pass in front of the bus (no closer than 10 feet), look in both directions and proceed to cross the road or highway only on signal from the driver.

16.  Students will not throw objects about the vehicle nor out through the windows.

17.  Shooting paper wads, squirt guns or other material in the vehicle is not permitted.

18.  Students will keep feet off the seats.

19.  Roughhousing in the vehicle is prohibited.

20.  Students will refrain from crowding or pushing.

21.  The use or possession of alcohol, tobacco or look-alike substances is prohibited in the vehicle.

22.  The Good Conduct Rule is in effect.

711.2R2 USE OF VIDEO CAMERAS ON SCHOOL BUSES REGULATION

The board supports the use of video cameras on school buses as a means to monitor and maintain a safe environment for students and employees.  The video cameras may be used on buses used for transportation to and from school, field trips, curricular events and extracurricular events.  The contents of the videotapes may be used as evidence in a student disciplinary proceeding.

 

Student Records

The content of the videotapes is a student record subject to board policy and administrative regulations regarding confidential student records.  Only those persons with a legitimate educational purpose may view the videotapes.  In most instances, those individuals with a legitimate educational purpose may be the superintendent, building principal, transportation director, bus driver and special education staffing team.  A videotape recorded during a school-sponsored trip, such as an athletic event, may also be accessible to the sponsor or coach of the activity.  If the content of the videotape becomes the subject of a student disciplinary proceeding, it will be treated like other evidence in the proceeding.

 

Notice

The school district will annually provide the following notice to students and parents:

 

The Cardinal Community School District Board of Directors has authorized the use of video cameras on school district buses.  The video cameras will be used to monitor student behavior to maintain order on the school buses to promote and maintain a safe environment.  Students and parents are hereby notified that the content of the videotapes may be used in a student disciplinary proceeding.  The content of the videotapes are confidential student records and will be retained with other student records.  Videotapes will only be retained if necessary for use in a student disciplinary proceeding or other matter as determined necessary by the administration.  Parents may request to view videotapes of their child if the videotapes are used in a disciplinary proceeding involving their child.

 

The following notice will also be placed on all school buses equipped with a video camera:

 

This bus is equipped with a video/audio monitoring system.

 

Review of Videotapes

The school district will review videotapes randomly.  The videotapes may be re-circulated for erasure after 7 days.

Viewing of videotapes is limited to the individuals having a legitimate educational purpose.  A written log will be kept of those individuals viewing the videotapes stating the time, name of individual viewing and the date the videotape was viewed.

 

Video Monitoring System

Video cameras will be used on all school district buses.

 

Determination of how video cameras will be used and which school buses will be equipped with video equipment will be made by the superintendent in consultation with the building principals and transportation director.

 

Student Conduct

Students are prohibited from tampering with the video cameras on the school buses.  Students found in violation of this regulation will be disciplined in accordance with the school district discipline policy and Good Conduct Rule and will reimburse the school district for any repairs or replacement necessary as a result of the tampering.

711.3 STUDENT TRANSPORTATION FOR EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

The board in its discretion may provide school district transportation for extracurricular activities including, but not limited to, transporting student participants and other students to and from extracurricular events.

Students participating or attending extracurricular events, other than those held at the school district facilities, may be transported to the extracurricular event by school district transportation vehicles or by another means approved by the superintendent.

Students, who are provided transportation in school district transportation vehicles for extracurricular events, will ride both to and from the event in the school vehicle unless arrangements have been made with the building principal prior to the event.  A student's parent may personally appear and request to transport the student home from a school-sponsored event in which the student traveled to the event on a school district transportation vehicle.

It is the responsibility of the superintendent to make a recommendation to the board annually as to whether the school district will provide the transportation authorized in this policy.  In making the recommendation to the board, the superintendent will consider the financial condition of the school district, the number of students who would qualify for such transportation, and other factors the board or superintendent deem relevant.

 

 

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code §§ 256B.4; 285.1-.4; 321 (2013).

 281 I.A.C. 41.412.

 

 

Cross Reference:        

504      Student Activities

  711      Transportation

 

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed  November 2022           

Revised                   

711.4 SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM TRANSPORTATION SERVICE

The school district may use school vehicles for transportation to and from summer extracurricular activities.  The superintendent will make a recommendation to the board annually regarding their use.

Transportation to and from the student's attendance center for summer school instructional programs is within the discretion of the board.  It is the responsibility of the superintendent to make a recommendation regarding transportation of students in summer school instructional programs at the expense of the school district.  In making the recommendation to the board, the superintendent will consider the financial condition of the school district, the number of students involved in summer school programs, and other factors deemed relevant by the board or the superintendent.

 

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code § 285.10 (2013).

  281 I.A.C. 43.10, 412

 

 

Cross Reference:        

603.2   Summer School Instruction

711      Transportation

 

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed November 2022           

Revised                   

711.5 TRANSPORTATION OF NONRESIDENT AND NONPUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS

The board has sole discretion to determine the method to be utilized for transporting nonresident and nonpublic students.  Nonresident students paying tuition may be, and resident students attending a nonpublic school accredited by the State Department of Education, will be transported on an established public school vehicle route as long as such transportation does not interfere with resident public students' transportation.  Nonresident and nonpublic school students will obtain the permission of the superintendent prior to being transported by the school district.

Parents of resident students who provide transportation for their children attending a nonpublic school accredited by the Iowa Department of Education will be reimbursed at the established state rate.  This reimbursement is paid only if the school district receives the funds from the state.  If less than the amount of funds necessary to fully reimburse parents of the nonpublic students is received by the school district, the funds will be prorated.

The charge to the nonresident students is determined based on the students' pro rata share of the actual costs for transportation.  The parents of these students are billed for the student's share of the actual costs of transportation.  The billing is according to the schedule developed by the superintendent.  It is the responsibility of the superintendent to determine the amount to be charged and report it to the board secretary for billing.

Continued transportation of nonresident and nonpublic school students on a public school vehicle route will be subject to resident public school students' transportation needs.  The superintendent will make a recommendation annually to the board regarding the method to be used.  In making a recommendation to the board, the superintendent will consider the number of students to be transported, the capacity of the school vehicles, the financial condition of the school district and other factors deemed relevant by the board or the superintendent.

Nonresident and nonpublic school students are subject to the same conduct regulations as resident public students as prescribed by board policy, and to other policies, rules, or regulations developed by the school district regarding transportation of students by the school district.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code §§ 285.1-.2, .10, .16

 

 

Cross Reference:        

711      Transportation

 

 

 

Approved July 2000                     

Reviewed:  November 2022     

Revised                   

 

711.6 TRANSPORTATION OF NONSCHOOL GROUPS

Only in unusual circumstances will the board make school district transportation vehicles available to local nonprofit entities which promote cultural, educational, civic, community, or recreational activities for transporting to and from nonschool-sponsored activities in the state.

In the event school district transportation vehicles are made available to local nonprofit entities, it is the responsibility of the superintendent to develop administrative regulations for application for, use of, and payment for using the school district transportation vehicles.

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code §§ 285.1(21), .10(9), (10)

281 I.A.C. 41.412; 43.10.

 

 

Cross Reference:        

711      Transportation

900      Principles and Objectives for Community Relations

 

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed November 2022       

Revised                   

 

711.7 SCHOOL BUS SAFETY INSTRUCTION

The school district will conduct school bus safe riding practices instruction and emergency safety drills at least twice during the school year, once in the fall and once in the spring for students who utilize school district transportation.  Documentation of these safety drills will be maintained by the district for five years and made available upon request.

Each school bus vehicle will have, in addition to the regular emergency safety drill, a plan for helping those students who require special assistance to safety during an emergency. This will include, but not be limited to, students with disabilities.

Employees are responsible for instructing the proper techniques to be followed during an emergency, as well as safe riding practices.  It is the responsibility of the superintendent to develop administrative regulations regarding this policy.

 

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code §§ 279.8; 321

281 I.A.C. 41.412; 43.40.

 

 

Cross Reference:        

503      Student Discipline

 507      Student Health and Well-Being

804.2   Warning Systems and Emergency Plans

 

 

Approved July 2000   

Reviewed November 2022

Revised    July 2020           

711.8 TRANSPORTATION IN INCLEMENT WEATHER

School district buses will not operate when weather conditions due to fog, rain, snow or other natural elements make it unsafe to do so.  Because weather conditions may vary around the school district and may change quickly, the best judgment possible will be used with the information available.

The final judgment as to when conditions are unsafe to operate will be made by the superintendent.  The superintendent will be assisted by the actual "on location" decisions and reports of the drivers.

Several drivers each year will be specially designated to report weather and road conditions by bus radio when requested to do so.  Other employees and students will be notified by commercial radio and the call em all notification system when school is cancelled or temporarily delayed.  When school is cancelled because of weather anywhere in the school district, all schools will be closed.

When weather conditions deteriorate during the day after school has begun, cancellation notices will be announced by commercial radio and the call em all notification system.  Students will be returned to their regular drop-off sites unless weather conditions prevent it.  In that case, students will be kept at or returned to school until they are picked up by the parents.

 

 

 

Legal Reference:         

Iowa Code § 279.8 (2013).

 

 

Cross Reference:        

601.2   School Day

 

 

Approved July 2000                     

Reviewed November 2022       

Revised  April 2011

711.9 DISTRICT VEHICLE IDLING

The board recognizes that it has a role in reducing environmental pollutants and in assisting students and others be free from pollutants that may impact their respiratory health.  Unnecessary vehicle idling emits pollutants and wastes fuel.  The board directs the superintendent, in conjunction with the Director of Transportation, to work on administrative regulations to implement this policy and reduce school vehicle idling time.

 

 

 

 

 

Legal References:       

Iowa Code §279.8

 

 

Cross References:       

403      Employee Health and Well-Being

 507      Student Health and Well-Being

711      Transportation

 

 

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed November 2022            

Revised                   

 

711.09 ANTI-IDLING PROCEDURE AND POLICY

Cardinal Community School District is strongly committed to:

  1. Reducing environmental pollutants that are emitted by the district’s buses while unnecessarily idling. The unnecessary idling of vehicles emits pollutants that may impact students and others  respiratory health.
  2. Reducing fuel costs by eliminating unnecessary idling that wastes fuel.

To help reduce environmental pollution and reduce wasted fuel the Cardinal CSD has established the following administrative policy, procedures and guidelines for idling buses:

Warm-Up Idling time for Cardinal CSD buses will be determined by the temperature that appears on the thermometer that is on each bus. Idling time for buses will be determined by using the following temperature scale:

                                    Temperature                                        Maximum Idling Time

                                    33 degrees & above                             3-5 minutes

                                    20 to 32 degrees                                  5-7 minutes

                                    8 to 19 degrees                                    8-10 minutes

                                    7 degrees & below                               12 minutes

After idling warm-up time, the bus driver will depart slowly from their parking area and continue to increase speed slowly to allow the bus to warm-up further.

Idling time may be adjusted under certain circumstances by permission of the Cardinal Transportation Director and/or Cardinal Superintendent.

School Loading Idling buses while loading students after school will not be allowed. When bus drivers pull the bus they are driving into the bus line-up for picking up students at both the elementary and secondary building, they will turn off the bus engine. Buses will not be restarted until all students are on the buses and the buses are ready to depart. By turning bus engines off while waiting for students to load will prevent Cardinal bus drivers from breathing harmful emitted pollutants from buses surrounding them and will eliminate the breathing of harmful pollutants by students while boarding Cardinal buses.

Disciplinary Action A bus driver not following the Anti-Idling policy and procedures of the Cardinal CSD will be reprimanded in writhing. If the bus driver again fails to follow the Anti-Idling Policy and procedure the bus driver will be suspended from driving without pay for three days.

 

Approved March 2008                       

Reviewed November 2022            

Revised                   

711.10 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT

The school district shall purchase transportation vehicles which meet the requirements of the board and the Iowa Department of Education. The purchase of such vehicles shall be in compliance with board policy.

The district shall utilize three-point-lap-shoulder belts on district school buses as required by state law.

School district student transportation vehicles shall be inspected by the Iowa Department of Education. It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to arrange for the inspection of the school district transportation vehicles requiring inspection and to develop a program for routine maintenance of school district vehicles.

 

 

 

Legal References:       

Iowa Code §285.10(3) (2013).

28I I.A.C. 43.30-.31, .41

 

Cross References:       

705.5   Purchasing-Bidding

 711      Transportation

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed October 2016             

Revised     November 2022             

711.11 SCHOOL VEHICLE ROUTES

The board shall annually approve and review the school district bus routes. It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to develop the school bus routes keeping in mind the safety of the students, the size of the school buses, the length of the route, the cost to the school district, and other factors deemed relevant by the superintendent. The superintendent shall also develop emergency school bus routes that may be necessary due to weather or other conditions.

The Cardinal Community School developed an emergency hard surface route plan. The purpose of this plan is to provide a bus transportation system on days when it is not possible to run the buses on gravel roads. In situations such as drifted or icy country gravel roads, or soft surface gravel roads, this plan will be implemented. You will also find a copy of this plan on our website www.cardinalcomet.com

Announcement concerning implementation of the Emergency Hard Surface Route plan will be made on the radio and television stations listed below. The decision for implementing this plan will normally be made no later than 6:30 a.m. In addition to the Call Em All notification system.

Albia KLBA - FM 96.7

KCCI - TV

Fairfield KMCD -KICK 96 - AM 1570

Ottumwa KBIZ - AM 1240

KLEE - AM 1480

KTVO - TV Channel 3

KRKN-KISS - 101.5

KOTM - 97.7

 

Approved:

Revised:   October 2016

Reviewed:  November 2022

711.12 DISCRETIONARY STOPS BY SCHOOL VEHICLES

The school district is required to provide a certain level of transportation service to its resident students. The board has complete discretion to provide additional transportation service to its resident and nonresident students. School district transportation vehicles may, at the discretion of the board, make special stops on the bus route as a courtesy to the passengers. Changes in the bus route for discretionary stops must be reviewed by the board.

It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to recommend to the board whether a school vehicle will make a discretionary stop. In making this recommendation, the superintendent shall consider the safety of the students, the size of the school buses, the length of the route, the cost to the school district,  and other factors deemed relevant by the board or superintendent.

 

 

Legal References:       

Iowa Code §285.10 (2013).

28I I.A.C. 43.30

 

Cross References:       

711      Transportation

 

Approved July 2000                           

Reviewed  November 2022          

Revised