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WALK
ZONE SAFETY
The illustration
and directions below should always be followed to provide safe boarding
and unloading of your child during their bus travels.
Instructions for leaving a bus:
- Take 3
GIANT STEPS OUT.
- Then 10
GIANT STEPS FORWARD
- NOTE:
WAIT FOR THE DRIVER TO WAVE YOU ACROSS.
- Then
follow the WALK ZONE to Safety.

PARENTS
INSTRUCTIONS & OTHER INFORMATION
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SWEARING
OR OBSCENE LANGUAGE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
ALWAYS
REMAIN SEATED.
FOLLOW
DRIVERS DIRECTIONS THE FIRST TIME.
EVERYONE
WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.
TREAT
EQUIPMENT AND OTHERS WITH RESPECT.
YOU
MUST KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF AND INSIDE THE BUS.
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As always
our main concern is your child’s safety. To help accomplish this
ALL students are expected to follow the BUS SAFETY RULES. These rules
are essential to keeping each child safe and to reducing the distraction
to the bus driver. It also helps to ensure that your child has a pleasant
ride, anytime they ride the bus.
Teaching
your Child:
Teach your child to get on and off the bus safely. Assure your children
that you will not get mad if they don’t go back for a jacket they’ve
left on the bus, or school work they’ve dropped under a wheel. To
help ensure that you and your child understand the Bus Safety Rules and
that your child has a safe and positive ride to and from school, PLEASE
review the Bus Safety Rules on the front side of this flyer.
Designated
Bus / Permission Slip:
Each student is required to ride their designated bus to and from school.
Your child must have a written permission slip to ride a different bus
home or to get off the bus at a bus stop that is not their regular designated
bus stop. Permission slip forms can be obtained from the bus driver or
from the school office.
Seating:
Each driver has the authority to assign seats or establish seating arrangements
as they see fit, in order to manage the students on their bus.
Bus Stops:
Have your child ready to board at the designated bus stop 5 minutes before
the buses regularly scheduled time. While waiting at the bus stop each
student should stay out of the roadway and be respectful of other people’s
property. For the SAFETY of each student, there should not be any horseplay,
pushing, shoving, or harassing at the bus stop.
Road
Closures:
Whenever there are road closures, Brown Bus Company will do its very best
to get your child picked up and/or delivered to their regularly scheduled
bus stop. There are instances when we will not know in advance of a road
closure and we will not be able to travel our usual route. In those instances,
we will let your child on or off at the closest accessible corner to their
stop. We suggest that you let your child know of this possibility and
any special instructions that you may have for them.
Late
Buses:
Routes can be delayed for a number of reasons and most of them are out
of the control of the driver. Some examples of delays that cause buses
to be late are trains, road construction, weather, student discipline
during the route and field trip buses returning late.
Standard
School Bus Stop - "IT's THE LAW":
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Motorists
coming to a school bus from either direction must stop when the bus
displays flashing red warning lights and extends the stops signal
arm. These signals show that children are getting
on or off the school bus.
- Vehicles
may not pass until the flashing red lights and signals are turned off.
- Drivers
traveling in the same direction as the bus are always
required to stop.
- Drivers
moving in the opposite direction on a two-lane or
two-lane (with center turn lane) are required
to stop.
- Never pass on the right side of
the bus, where children enter or exit.
This is illegal and can have tragic results.
Violation
of these laws can result in a citation and fine.
School bus drivers can report stop violations for prosecution.
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