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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8105 Student Qualifications for TransportationNON - INSTRUCTIONAL 8105 Page 1 of 2 STUDENT QUALIFICATIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION Transportation shall be provided to and from the District's traditional schools for students in grades kindergarten through twelve residing within the District boundaries who meet the qualifications specified in Idaho Code and State Board of Education Rules. Guidelines Transportation of Students Residing Greater than One and one -half (1 %) Miles The Superintendent/designee shall offer, where practical, transportation services to District students living one and one -half (1'/2) miles or more from the nearest appropriate school or bus stop as determined by the nearest and best route from the junction of the driveway of the student's home and the nearest public road to the nearest door of the school in his /her attendance area. Transportation of Students Residing in Safety Busing Zones The Superintendent/designee shall offer transportation for students who reside less than one and one -half (1'/2) miles from school when, in the judgment of the Board, the age, health, or safety of the students warrants such action pursuant to the Safety Busing policy #8120. Transportation of Students with Disabilities The Superintendent/designee shall waive the one and one -half (1'/2) mile requirement for transportation of students with disabilities who's IEP identifies transportation as a related service. Transportation of Students to and from Child Care Facilities 1. A day care center, family day care home, or a group day care facility as defined in Section 39 -1102, Idaho Code, may substitute for the student's residence for student transportation to and from school when the facility meets the transportation requirements outlined above and is in the student's school attendance zone. 2. Parents /guardians are required to complete the Deviation Form #8105F before the student will be transported to a location other than the student's residence. 3. The District shall not transport students between child care facilities and home. Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 NON - INSTRUCTIONAL 8105 Page 2 of 2 Transportation of Students for Other Reasons If in the judgment of the Board of Trustees, a student has other compelling and legally sufficient reasons to receive transportation services, the Superintendent/designee shall offer transportation services. Transportation of Students under Open Enrollment or Dual Enrollment 1. Transportation is the responsibility of the parent/guardians for students who are accepted for transfer under the Open Enrollment policy #3010 or for enrollment under the Dual Enrollment policy #3030. 2. Transportation to and from a postsecondary institution is the responsibility of the student or parent/guardian pursuant to the Postsecondary Dual Enrollment policy #3031. Adopted 11 -16 -1983 Reviewe Revise 10 -10 -2007 d d Cross Reference: Open Enrollment #3010 Open Enrollment #3010P Dual Enrollment #3030 Postsecondary Dual Enrollment #3031 Education of Homeless Children #3060 Transportation #8100 Bus Routes, Stops #8110 Non - Transportation Zones #8115 Safety Busing #8120 Transportation of Students with Disabilities #8125 Transportation of Students with Disabilities Procedures #8125P Unauthorized School Bus Entry #8265 Legal Reference: I.0 § 203 Dual Enrollment I.C. § 33 -1501 Transportation Authorized I.C. § 33 -1503 Bus routes — Non - transportation I.C. § 33 -1503 Payments when transportation not furnished I.C. § 39 -1102 Basic day care definitions IDAPA 08.02.03.109 Special Education No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (P.L. 107 -110) Prior Policy #702.12 Bonneville Joint School District No. 93