Regular Route. Is a route that drives students to and from school, except those defined as special needs.
Regular Route. The term “regular route” means a regularly assigned scheduled route during the regular school year of the student pickup at home and/or bus stops and delivery to identified school(s) in the a.m. and vice-versa in the p.m.
Regular Route. A designated course regularly driven by a School Bus Driver to pick up students and take them to school or to deliver students from school to designated bus stops that are approved by the District.
Regular Route. 23 A designated course regularly traveled by a school bus designed to transport students to or from 24 their homes, school or designated bus stops.
Regular Route. Consists of runs that a bus regularly travels each school day. May be a single, double or any combination thereof.
Regular Route. Extra Time/Overtime Assignments (includes additional assigned time that relates to the driver’s regular route): Additional extra time or overtime relating to the driver’s regular route will be assigned to the regular driver.
Regular Route. A designated course regularly traveled by a school bus designed to transport students to or from their homes, school, or designated bus stops. A complete trip on a route. (To illustrate the difference between a run and a route: it is possible to have multiple runs on the same route, i.e., one high school, one middle school, and one elementary run.) A Regular Daily Route that occurs between the a.m. and p.m. regular routes. Regular daily routes pick up and/or deliver Kindergarten/Special Needs or Pre-School students and regular school program activities. A run that is not a regular or midday route.