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Q1.
Why are there bus fees?
In 1994, the El Dorado Union High School
District
(EDUHSD)
Board of Trustees approved the charging
of bus fees to make up the difference between the
actual cost to operate transportation and funds received from the state and
District. Bus transportation is not fully funded
by the state. The District has chosen to limit financial support to
transportation so that these funds can be used in the classroom.
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Q2.
How do I obtain a bus
pass for my student?
Bus transportation
applications are
available at the District Office or at the Administration Office of your student's school, and on the District
website. (Click
here to link to the bus fees web page and the bus transportation application.) You will need to complete the application with the appropriate payment or income verification
documents and return it to the District Office either by U.S. mail or in
person to EDUHS Bus Fees, 4675 Missouri Flat Road, Placerville, CA 95667.
Office hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
We now offer on-line
payment of bus fees, without processing fees! To pay bus fees on-line
with a debit card, credit card, or electronic check, click on the PaySchools
logo above. If you pay on-line, you will not need to complete the bus
transportation application. Please note that credit cards or debit cards
are no longer physically accepted at the District Office.
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Q3.
How
will I know when it's time to get my student a new bus pass?
All students must have a valid bus
pass in order to ride any EDUHSD bus. Failure to provide proper bus
pass, subsequent to notifying you, the parent, will result in denial of all
transportation services for your student. Since EDUHSD does not
provide or issue reminders for students, it is the responsibility of the
parent(s) to obtain the proper bus pass(es) for their student(s) by the
appropriate date(s). You may find these dates in the
Transportation section of our website, on the transportation application
itself, and on the Buss Fee Schedule. All of these forms are not only
available on-line but also in the Annual Notification to Parents
and
at the District Office as well. You will either need to submit payment
or current income verification documents before the semester begins.
You may direct bus fee questions to (530) 622-5081, ext. 7200 or 7249.
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Q4.
What are your
policies on refunds of bus fees?
Refunds are considered only for:
(1) overpayment of bus fees, (2) a change in a student's schedule, or (3) a
student leaves the district due to Board action
(Administrative
Regulation 3250). The amount returned may be prorated based on
when the request is made. Refunds will not be considered once the
semester is over. The bus pass sticker must be returned to the
District if you are requesting a refund. Occasional rider tickets are,
as stated on the ticket, nonrefundable. If you feel that you are
entitled to a refund of bus fees, please call the District Office at (530)
622-5081, ext. 7200 or 7247 for more information.
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Q5.
Why is the bus so crowded?
In order to be cost effective and to utilize
EDUHSD buses to
their fullest, routes are established to maximize the capacity of District
buses. Most of the
District's buses are 84-passenger
buses. There may be times at the start of school where buses will be
at or near capacity. This means as many as
3 students to a bench seat. If there are
more students wishing to use the bus, we will send another bus or move
stops so buses will not exceed their legal capacity. We know that
during the first few weeks of school many students who do not have bus
passes will be riding. When students are denied transportation due to
non-payment of bus fees, the number of students on the bus will decrease.
We also know that as more students get their driver's
license, there will be fewer students riding the bus.
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Q6.
How can a bus stop be added
to a route?
Bus stops need to meet criteria established by the California
Highway Patrol and the El Dorado Union High School District. It is the District's responsibility to establish safe
bus stops for your child. The criteria includes distance, visibility,
and the speed limit. For added safety, the bus needs to be able to
pull off the road as far as possible. Requests for bus stops must
be in writing. Bus stop request forms are available at the
Reception Desk at the District Office. It may take us several days to
analyze your request. Until your requested stop is approved,
you will need to get your student to the closest existing stop.
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Q7.
How
do I get a bus to come into my area?
The Board of Trustees has established criteria set forth in
Administrative Regulation 3540, which regulates
when and where a route will be extended. In order to
extend a route, all of the following
criteria must be met.
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A
student must reside beyond a 2-mile
walking distance to the nearest bus stop
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There
are 5 or more other students in that area desiring to ride the bus on a
regular basis at the beginning of the school year
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The
proposed new bus stop and road(s) leading to it are serviced/maintained
by county, city, or state year-round
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There is sufficient space to safely turn a bus around
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The new bus stop meets criteria
as established by California Code of Regulations, Title 13, Sections
1227 and 1238
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Payment of transportation bus fees per Administrative Regulation
3250.
If you think your request
meets this criteria, you need to submit a list to the Transportation
Department of students
in the area, with addresses and phone numbers. You will be notified of
the outcome of your request once the list
has been verified with the school of attendance
and the distances from the bus stop to the
students' addresses have been checked.
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Q8.
If my student attends
a district high school other than the school of residence, will my
student still have access to bus transportation?
No. When a student attends a
district high school other than the school of residence, the student will be
responsible for his/her own transportation to/from school.
However, the student
will be allowed bus transportation if a parent chooses to drive the
student daily to a nearby bus stop within the attendance boundary of
the school of attendance. A bus fee application must be
completed and a bus pass purchased for the student. The
district cannot establish a new bus stop for an intradistrict
transferring student.
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Q9.
Does my
student need a note to go home with a friend?
Yes. We need to know that the
parents/guardians know where
their student is going. Write a note and
have your student give it to the bus driver.
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Q10.
What
happens when my student gets in trouble on the bus?
When a student misbehaves on the bus,
there is a process that will be followed. The driver will first speak to
your child about the misbehavior. If the misbehavior continues,
the driver will write a citation that will be sent to the
school. Your student will then be called to the office where the
misbehavior will be discussed. As a result, your student may be denied
transportation for a period of time, from a few
days to the remainder of the semester, or
your student may be required to attend detention or Saturday School.
The discipline process is progressive. If the behavior is severe
enough to threaten the safety of your student or
others, your student may be removed from the bus by an Administrator and
denied transportation.
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Q11.
Why
can't students sometimes find their bus in the afternoon?
When a driver is on a field trip or absent, another bus and
driver will replace the absent bus. When this happens the bus will
display a digital number in the right front windshield showing
the usual bus route number. The buses also have an assigned spot for loading
in the afternoon. A copy of the assigned bus parking order is
available in the front office of the school along with posted copies of the
routes. If you are picking up your
student at school,
we ask that you please do not come into the bus
circles to pick up your child. This causes a very unsafe situation
for buses and students.
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Q12.
What happens in bad weather?
Buses may be delayed when there is bad weather.
Please give the driver extra time when the roads are wet and icy. In
the event of snow, information concerning school delays and closure will be
announced by TV stations, starting at
approximately 5:00 a.m. You can also call (530)
622-5081 for a recorded message.
In the event of a delayed start, the buses will
run 2 hours later than normal
at the affected schools.
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Q13.
Why are there cameras on the buses?
Bus drivers must keep
their eyes on the road to safely drive the bus. When a student
misbehaves and a driver's eyes are taken off the road,
this affects the safety of all students.
The cameras are a tool that drivers can use to view student misbehavior.
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Q14.
If I have a question or concern, who do I call?
Please call the Transportation Department at (530)
622-5081, ext. 7242,
7247, or 7250.
If you get voice mail,
please leave a message and we will return your call.
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