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Bus transportation to and from Forestville School is free, but Bus Passes will be required.
Applications can be picked up in the main office and are sent home in the Forms Packet the first week of school.
West County Transportation Agency (WCTA) is a public, Joint Powers Agreement or Agency formed by your school district or contracted by your district to provide safe, economical, coordinated and child-centered school transportation service for your student.
Bus routes and schedules can be picked up in the Forestville School Main Office. Students need to have a designated school bus and bus stop. Any student who wishes to ride another bus or get off at another stop must have a signed permission note from a parent. Students without such a note will be allowed to leave the bus at their regular stop only, or will be returned to school. We are most concerned about providing the most reasonable protection for your child, and will do everything possible to do so. If you are unsure of your bus stop, please call West County Transportation Agency at 206-9988. A number posted near the entrance door of bus identifies the route. Your child should learn the number. If bus stop times change in the first couple of weeks of school, drivers will notify students and parents of those changes. Your child is urged to get to the bus stop at least five minutes prior to the posted stop time.
Authority of the Bus Driver As Explained in Section 14263 of Title 5 of the California Administrative Code states:
Pupils transported in a school bus shall be under the authority of and responsible directly to the driver of the bus, and the driver shall be held responsible for the orderly conduct of the pupils while they are on the bus or being escorted across a street, highway,or road. Continued disorderly conduct or persistent refusal to submit to the authority of the driver shall be sufficient reason for a pupil to be denied transportation. A bus driver shall not require any pupil to leave the bus en route between home and school or other destinations.
Bus Rules
The West County Transportation Agency has adopted rules and regulations in conjunction with your local school district to assist students in understanding their responsibilities while riding buses of the Agency. These rules will assure safe and proper travel to and from school and are to be observed while waiting at bus stops, riding the bus home, to school, or on field trips. The following list of student actions, while not being exhaustive, constitutes violations of the established rules and regulations:
1. Abrasive body contact (slapping, hitting, poking, shoving, pulling hair, etc)
2. Fighting on the bus or at a bus stop.
3. Using other than the student’s regularly designated stop.
4. Crossing the road without the driver’s escort or getting off the bus and crossing without permission.
5. Using profane language or obscene gestures.
6. Unauthorized exits (from emergency doors, windows, etc.)
7. Putting any part of the body out of the bus window at any time.
8. Any movement out of the seats while the bus is in motion.
9. Riding the bus after being denied the riding privilege.
10. Legs, feet and objects obstructing the aisle or facing to the rear in the seats.
11. Creating excessive noise.
12. Any improper bus stop procedures. (Not lining up, rock throwing, playing in the street, any property damage at the bus stop, etc.
13. Unauthorized opening, closing, or tampering of any kind with the bus doors, windows or exits.
14. Lighting of matches, cigarettes or smoking of any kind.
15. Throwing any objects in or out of the bus or throwing objects at the bus.
16. Any type of damage or defacing of the bus.
17. Littering of any kind.
18. Transporting live animals, reptiles, or insects in the bus.
19. Eating, drinking or chewing tobacco or gum on the bus.
20. Disrespect to the driver.
21. Transporting of any object the driver feels is unsafe.
22. Giving improper identification when requested by the driver
23. Tampering with the radio or bus controls.
24. Failure to obey the driver.
25. Failure to remain quiet at all railroad crossings.
26. Endangering the life or limb of other people.
27. Other unauthorized or unsafe actions
Forestville School (K-1st) and Academy (2nd-6th) are committed to equipping our students with the tools they need for academic, personal and social achievement.
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