BUS GUIDELINES Sample Clauses

BUS GUIDELINES. Remain seated at all times – do not change seats, climb over seats, crawl under seats or move throughout the van at any time while the van is moving.
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BUS GUIDELINES. Remain seated at all times facing forward while the bus is traveling on the roadway.
BUS GUIDELINES. (For A/C students participating in Buffalo Jr. High and High School activities) The Activity Bus to Buffalo: • Will transport students to practice/games only when Sheridan County School District #3 schools are in session. • Will depart A/C School at 3:30 PM and to return to A/C School at approximately 7:00 PM. • When SCDS #3 is in session and there is a game, the activity bus to Buffalo will transport students to Buffalo only. It is the parent’s responsibility to pick-up their child in Buffalo at the conclusion of the event. • When a game is scheduled on a Friday or Saturday and SCSD #3 is not in session, it will be the parent’s responsibility to transport their child to Buffalo to either catch the BHS/Buffalo JH bus to an “out-of-Buffalo” game, or to participate in a game in Buffalo. Parents must pick up their children in Buffalo at the conclusion of the event. • If parents attend on “out-of-Buffalo” game and want to take their child home immediately following the event, they must provide their Buffalo coach with a written note stating that their child will be riding home with his/her parents. • Students who plan to ride the Activity bus will need to sign up in the office BEFORE 1:00 p.m. This allows the Transportation Dept. time to make appropriate accommodations. Please remember that the opportunity to combine with the Buffalo schools is a privilege. We ask that all students use appropriate behavior when riding the activity bus as well as show respect to all staff, coaches and sponsors. • Students will need to ride the bus to an away contest unless arrangements have been made with school administration prior to the trip. • At the conclusion of the contest, students will only be released to their parent or guardian unless prior arrangements have been made with school administration. • Parents/Guardians who would like to have their child ride home with another parent or family member must fill-out a Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx and have it cleared by administration prior to the trip. A hand written note will no longer be accepted. • Parents/Guardians will need to sign the students out with the coach prior to taking the student from the contest. This can be in the form of a written note or a sign-out sheet provided by the coach. Students are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner while in the locker room. • No profanity. • No fighting or rough play. • Respect other peoples’ property. If it is not yours – don’t touch it. • Be responsible for your own p...
BUS GUIDELINES. The front rows of the bus are reserved for students in the 4th grade or younger

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