Click Here to Print PDF in Booklet Format Home-to-School Transportation Information The Simcoe County Student Transportation Consortium (SCSTC) provides student transportation services within Simcoe County for the: • Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB); • Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board (SMCDSB). The role of the SCSTC includes contracting bus and vehicle operators on behalf of the SCDSB and SMCDSB. Did you know? The SCSTC: • transports over 34,000 students to and from school daily; • services 155 schools in Simcoe County; • contracts over 715 school vehicles. SCSTC contracted school vehicles travel over 61,000 KM each day – that’s equivalent to over 1.5 times around the equator every day! www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca Subscribe for bus delays at the SCSTC website – ‘Subscription Service’ icon info@scstc.ca @SCSTC_SchoolBus Transportation Eligibility To be eligible for transportation, a student’s primary address must be within the school’s catchment area and outside the designated walk distance policy of the SCDSB and SMCDSB. The walk distance policies are: Grades JK – 8 1.6 KM Grades 9 – 12 3.2 KM Measurements from home to school are calculated from the residential property line closest to the school, to the closest entrance to the school property using public roads and walkways. To determine if your primary address is eligible for transportation, visit the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca) and click on “Am I Eligible for Transportation?” from the ‘Home’ page. Weather Related School Vehicle Cancellations Weather related school vehicle cancellations are identified by SCSTC contracted school vehicle operators in consultation with the SCSTC. Every effort is made to communicate the decision to cancel school vehicles in Simcoe County between 6 and 6:30 a.m. Weather related school vehicle cancellations will be communicated through the SCSTC website, the local media and the SCSTC Twitter account. If school vehicle services are cancelled in the morning, the school vehicles will not run in the afternoon. Weather related school vehicle cancellations may be made for a specific weather zone, multiple weather zones, or a complete county-wide cancellation. To identify your student’s school weather zone, contact your school or visit the SCSTC website. School vehicle cancellation information is communicated through: Local media SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca) SCSTC Twitter account (@SCSTC_SchoolBus) Responsibilities of Parents/Guardians Relating to Student Transportation – Reference SCSTC Policy TR03 Visit the ‘Policies’ page of the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Know their child’s transportation information including: school vehicle operator name, route number, school vehicle stop location and scheduled pick-up and drop-off times. Assume responsibility to have their child arrive at the bus stop at least five (5) minutes before their scheduled pick-up time. Assume responsibility for their child’s safety and behaviour while they wait to board the school vehicle. Assume responsibility for their child when they are dropped off at their designated end of day school vehicle stop. Recognize that student transportation is a privilege that can be suspended or revoked if expectations are not met. Co-operate with the school vehicle driver, school vehicle operator, SCSTC and the school Principal to ensure that their child conducts himself/herself in an appropriate manner on the school vehicle. Understand that the school vehicle is viewed as an extension of the classroom and, as such, student discipline on the school vehicle falls under the responsibility of the school Principal. Inform their child about school vehicle safety and behaviour rules. Report to the school any problems or concerns that occurred on the school vehicle identifying the school vehicle route number, date, time and nature of the problem. Complete and update any medical/life-threatening information for their child (if applicable) and submit this information to their school Principal. Apply through the school to request any modification to their child’s transportation. Assume responsibility for all deliberate damage or acts of vandalism caused by their child at the school vehicle stop or on the school vehicle. Be familiar with your school’s weather zone for school vehicle cancellations. Visit the ‘Policies’ page of the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca) for more information including the responsibilities of: • Students • School Vehicle Driver/Operator • Parents/Guardians • School Principal • SCSTC First Rider Program – A program for first time JK/SK/Primary bus riders (Offered annually in August) The SCSTC is pleased to welcome your child to the experience of riding on the school bus for the first time! We invite you and your child to take part in the FREE informative First Rider Program - a school bus safety program for first time school bus riders including a ride on a real school bus! This FREE program is provided by the SCSTC, in partnership with our school vehicle operators, to educate students and their families of the rules and responsibilities on and around the school bus. Each identical session will run for approximately one hour. Parents or Guardians and their students attending ANY school in Simcoe County may attend ANY of the sessions. The format for the First Rider Program is as follows (approximately one hour): 1. 2. 3. 4. Offered in August of each year at schools throughout Simcoe County. Topics covered include: school bus facts, safety rules on and around the school bus and responsibilities of riding the bus. View a school bus safety video. Students and families are taken on a short school bus ride to practice safe school bus riding procedures. The First Rider Program is offered annually in August prior to the start of school. For updates on the First Rider Program including dates and locations check the ‘Home’ page of the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca) and click on the ’Safety’ tab. Bus Tag Safety Program (Offered to JK, SK and other school identified students) The ‘Bus Tag’ is designed to assist school staff in placing Junior Kindergarten, Senior Kindergarten and other school identified students on their correct school vehicle at the end of the school day. It also indicates the student’s PM stop location and acts as a visual reminder for the school vehicle driver that the student must be met by a parent/guardian. The ‘Bus Tag’ program provides: A colour coded ‘Bus Tag’ with the student’s assigned PM route number and PM stop location to be attached to the student’s backpack. A colour coded route card with route number in the windows of the school vehicle that the ‘Bus Tag’ can be matched to. The ‘Bus Tag’ assists school staff in boarding students onto the correct school vehicle by matching the route number and colour on the tag with the route number and colour on the school vehicle. The ‘Bus Tag’ assists school vehicle drivers by indicating to them which stop the student must disembark at. It also reminds drivers which students are to be met by a parent/guardian. New and replacement ‘Bus Tags’ are available through your child’s school. For more information about the Bus Tag Program visit the ‘Home’ page of the SCSTC website (www.simcouecountyschoolbus.ca) and click on the ‘safety’ tab. ‘’ It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to ensure that their Junior Kindergarten (JK), Senior Kindergarten (SK), French Immersion (SCDSB only) or other identified child is met by a parent or guardian at their designated end of day school vehicle stop. Some Frequently Asked Questions How is the walk distance for bus eligibility calculated? Measurements from home to school are calculated from the residential property line closest to the school, to the closest entrance to the school property using publicly owned roads/walkways. Parents/Guardians of students within the designated walk distances are responsible for the safe arrival of their student to school. What criteria is considered when determining the location of a school vehicle stop? All pick-up and drop-off locations are reviewed for safety considerations before being implemented. For factors reviewed when locating a school vehicle stop, please reference SCSTC Policy TE02 on the ‘Policies’ page of the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca). How far will my child have to walk to their school vehicle stop? The maximum walk distance to a school vehicle stop is 0.8 KM. The walk distance to a school vehicle stop may exceed 0.8 KM in situations where the SCSTC determines the roadway is unsafe for a school vehicle to manoeuver. How do I request changes in service or request a new bus stop? Any request for a change in service, or a new stop, must be submitted through your school to the SCSTC. The SCSTC will approve or deny this request based on school board and SCSTC policies and procedures. The school will be notified of the outcome. All stops must be authorized by the SCSTC to ensure they have been reviewed for safety and to assist in ensuring accurate school vehicle route information is maintained. How long does it take for approved changes to come into effect? It typically takes 5 business days to organize transportation arrangements once the SCSTC has received the information from the school and confirmed that the request follows the policies and procedures of the school board and the SCSTC. How will I be informed of any changes to my child’s busing? Parents/Guardians will receive information regarding any changes to their child’s school vehicle stop or route through their school. Additional information about school vehicle transportation in Simcoe County (including FAQ’s and Policies) can be found on the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca). Top 10 – Bus Safety Rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Always be on time for the bus. Do not push or shove. Find a seat and sit quietly. Always talk quietly. Always remain in your seat. Never eat or drink on the bus. Know and recognize your school. Know and recognize your bus stop. Always hold on to the handrail when boarding and departing the bus. 10. Know the danger zones around the bus. Teach your children the correct procedures and proper behaviour around school vehicles. Visit the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca) and click on the ‘Safety’ or ‘FAQ’s’ page. Know the Danger Zones Every child must know the DANGER ZONES around the school bus. Children should never enter the DANGER ZONE unless the driver has given them permission. If a child can touch the bus, he or she is too close. If a child must cross the street, know all the rules to cross safely: o Be sure you can see the driver and that the driver sees you. o Watch for the driver's signal that it is safe to cross. o Stop when you reach the edge of the bus. o Look and listen both ways to be sure it is safe before you cross. The 10 Giant Step rule is a good measurement for children to identify the DANGER ZONE around the school bus, particularly when crossing in front of the bus. Children should take 10 giant steps away from the bus and 10 giant steps past the front of the bus if they need to cross the roadway. SCSTC Information Resources Website: www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca Bus Delays and Cancellations Safety Programs Contact Info Transportation Eligibility FAQ’s and Policies Responsibilities of Parents/Guardians Responsibilities of Students `Which School do I attend?’ Twitter: @SCSTC_SchoolBus Bus Cancellations Bus Safety Tips Transportation Information What’s new from the SCSTC Subscribe to receive email alerts when your child’s bus is delayed: From the SCSTC website (www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca) ‘Home Page’ click on ‘Click for Bus Delays’ then select the ‘Subscription Service’ icon. My Busing Information AM Route #: _ Pick-Up Time: _ PM Route #: _ Drop-off Time: _ Bus Company AM: _ Bus Company PM: _ Stop Location AM: _ Stop Location PM: _ My School is in the weather zone.
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