STUDENT CONDUCT ON SCHOOL BUSES
UNSATISFACTORY CONDUCT ON A SCHOOL BUS IS:
1. Not remaining seated or changing seats while bus is in motion.
2. Loud talk and boisterous conduct; whistling or calling to people outside of the bus; talking at intersections and at railroad crossings.
3. Not keeping arms and head inside school bus and feet on the floor.
4. Eating and drinking are prohibited except for medical reasons.
5. Profanity or use of improper language.
6. Throwing objects in the bus, at the bus, or out the window, or using a water gun.
7. Refusing to obey promptly the instruction of the bus driver, or talking back.
8. Adjusting the windows without the bus driver’s permission.
* 9 Smoking, lighting matches or cigarette lighters.
*10 Fighting or scuffling.
*11 Cutting bus seats and breaking bus windows. This will result in restitution being sought.
*12. Gross Misconduct—Endangering the lives of the driver, students or other
passengers by: fighting, the throwing of objects, or failure to reasonably respond to directions. Severe misconduct bypasses the first three write-ups and moves immediately to suspension procedures.
*The privilege of riding a school bus is directly dependent on the behavior of the bus rider. Restitution for damage done by students will be charged against the student’s parents (or legal guardian) at its replacement cost. A student may lose the privilege of riding the bus because of discipline problems or because of vandalism (making, defacing or damaging any part of the bus), and the Student Code of Conduct is in effect while the student is a passenger on the bus.
PUPILS MAY NOT RIDE OR GET OFF THE BUS AT ANY OTHER STOP OTHER THAN THEIR OWN UNLESS THEY HAVE SIGNED AUTHORIZATION BY THEIR PARENTS/GUARDIAN. AT THAT TIME A BUS PASS WILL BE ISSUED BY THE SCHOOL OFFICE.
UNSATISFACTORY CONDUCT ON A SCHOOL BUS IS:
1. Not remaining seated or changing seats while bus is in motion.
2. Loud talk and boisterous conduct; whistling or calling to people outside of the bus; talking at intersections and at railroad crossings.
3. Not keeping arms and head inside school bus and feet on the floor.
4. Eating and drinking are prohibited except for medical reasons.
5. Profanity or use of improper language.
6. Throwing objects in the bus, at the bus, or out the window, or using a water gun.
7. Refusing to obey promptly the instruction of the bus driver, or talking back.
8. Adjusting the windows without the bus driver’s permission.
* 9 Smoking, lighting matches or cigarette lighters.
*10 Fighting or scuffling.
*11 Cutting bus seats and breaking bus windows. This will result in restitution being sought.
*12. Gross Misconduct—Endangering the lives of the driver, students or other
passengers by: fighting, the throwing of objects, or failure to reasonably respond to directions. Severe misconduct bypasses the first three write-ups and moves immediately to suspension procedures.
*The privilege of riding a school bus is directly dependent on the behavior of the bus rider. Restitution for damage done by students will be charged against the student’s parents (or legal guardian) at its replacement cost. A student may lose the privilege of riding the bus because of discipline problems or because of vandalism (making, defacing or damaging any part of the bus), and the Student Code of Conduct is in effect while the student is a passenger on the bus.
PUPILS MAY NOT RIDE OR GET OFF THE BUS AT ANY OTHER STOP OTHER THAN THEIR OWN UNLESS THEY HAVE SIGNED AUTHORIZATION BY THEIR PARENTS/GUARDIAN. AT THAT TIME A BUS PASS WILL BE ISSUED BY THE SCHOOL OFFICE.