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MEET YOUR BUS DRIVERS

Your school bus drivers are both friendly and knowledgeable. They consistently attend educational classes to ensure the highest level of safety and excellence in transporting our students.

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New to the School Bus?

If your student will be riding a bus at anytime this year, we request that you print the bus registration and complete it before they ride. Forms can either be given to your bus driver or to your school secretaries.  

Behavior & Consequences

At Weld RE-5J, the safety and well-being of our students during their bus journeys is very important. Please review bus rules with your students to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride to and from school. We believe in providing a positive and respectful transportation experience for all.

At Weld RE-5J, the safety and well-being of our students during their bus rides are of paramount importance. We consider designated school bus stop locations and the school bus itself as extensions of the classroom. To ensure a secure and respectful transportation experience, we ask that all student riders adhere to the following guidelines:

  1. Respectful Conduct: Student riders are expected to respect the rights of fellow students, area residents, and property, and follow all posted rules. While at bus stops, loading areas, and on board the bus, students will be under the authority of the driver and/or bus para.
  2. Notification of Absence: If your child will not be riding the bus on a particular day, please notify our Dispatch office at 970-587-4202 in advance.
  3. Assigned Stops: Students are assigned to a specific bus stop and should board and disembark only at that assigned stop.
  4. Safe Boarding: Passengers are to wait at least six (6) feet back from the actual pick-up point and should not approach the bus until the driver opens the door for boarding. Passengers crossing the street to board or depart from the bus must wait for a designated signal from the driver, check for traffic in both directions, and then cross in FRONT of the bus. NEVER cross behind the bus.
  5. Carry-On Items: All carry-on items must be properly secured. Students utilizing the luggage compartments must notify the driver before placing or removing items in the compartments and ensure that the door is closed/latched.
  6. Prohibited Items: Items NOT permitted on buses include lighters, open flames, hairspray, spraying of flammables, tobacco products, drugs, alcohol, weapons, or sharp objects that may cause injury. Skateboards and scooters are also not allowed on the bus due to limited storage space.
  7. Personal Property: The District does not insure or indemnify personal property, as per the Colorado Revised Statutes, and is not responsible for loss or damage to personal property that may occur during transportation, whether it is carried onto the bus or placed in the luggage compartments.
  8. Seating Arrangements: The bus driver and/or bus para have the authority to assign seats as necessary for safety purposes.
  9. Proper Seating: Passengers are required to sit in an upright position facing forward with their feet on the floor and out of the aisle. Riders should maintain talking and noise at a safe level as determined by the driver and/or para. Shouting or whistling is not allowed.
  10. Behavior Expectations: Bullying of any type (verbal or physical), horseplay, spitting, obscene gestures, drawing inappropriate items/words on windows, seats, etc., or destruction of property at bus stops or aboard buses will not be tolerated and will result in disciplinary actions. Unacceptable behavior, as determined by the driver and/or bus para, will not be tolerated in any form. Emergency doors, windows, or roof hatches should only be used in case of emergencies.
  11. Audio/Video Surveillance: Audio/video cameras may be used on school transportation vehicles when transporting students to and from school or extracurricular activities for the safety and security of students and staff.

Parents: The Weld County School District RE-5J provides transportation services on a limited basis as a privilege to eligible students; regular education school transportation services are not mandated in the State of Colorado.
 
Our goal is to ensure a safe and positive experience for students who receive this service. Please review the following rules and guidelines with your child. These expectations are necessary for a SAFE bus ride to and from school. 

  1. Students at a bus stop must wait a safe distance from the actual pick-up point until the driver opens the doors for boarding. 
  2. All students using district transportation to commute to or from school are required to have a school ID/BUS CARD and scan on and off the bus. (Exceptions may be made for students with special needs.) In the event of your child’s ID/Bus Card being lost or stolen, it is your responsibility to notify your child’s school and they will issue a new card. There may be a fee for a lost ID badge. 
  3. Passengers shall go to their seats without crowding or pushing and remain seated while the bus is in motion. The bus driver is authorized to assign seats as necessary. 
  4. Passengers shall not extend any body part out of the bus windows.
  5. Passengers shall not talk to the driver while the bus is in motion except in an emergency.
  6. Passengers shall not tamper with the emergency doors or windows or any part of the bus equipment, including cameras
  7. Passengers shall not mark, deface or damage the bus or its equipment. There may be restitution charged for damage to the bus. Passengers are to report promptly to the bus driver any damage to the seats or any other parts of the bus near where they are sitting, so that they might not be charged for the damage.
  8. Passengers may open the bus windows but must close them if directed by the driver.
  9. Passengers shall not fight or scuffle on the bus or throw objects on the bus or out the bus windows.
  10. Passengers shall keep books, lunch boxes, and similar objects out of the aisle of the bus.
  11. Passengers shall not bring knives, matches, firearms, other weapons, animals of any kind, glass containers, or any other objects that may cause a hazard on a school bus.
  12. Passengers shall not consume food items or beverages on the bus. 
  13. Passengers shall not spray anything on the bus such as perfume, body spray, bug spray etc.
  14. Loud talk, inappropriate and foul language is strictly prohibited.
  15. Smoking, vaping or chewing tobacco on the bus is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated.
  16. Students shall have a signed statement from parents and signed by a school official before a bus driver will let them off at any stop other than their own. A call to the transportation office will also be accepted. 
  17. Passengers must remain seated until the bus comes to a complete stop. 
  18. Passengers will leave the bus in an orderly manner. Any passenger crossing in front of the bus must clear the bus by 10 feet and wait for the driver to signal it is safe to cross.
  19. Skateboards and scooters are not allowed on the bus. 
  20. Speakers/music are not allowed to be played by students on the bus. Ear buds/headphones are acceptable. 
  21. Student use, possession, distribution or sale of alcohol or controlled substances and the abuse of other drugs is prohibited in all Weld County RE-5J Schools and on school property, in school vehicles and at school activities or sanctioned events.

Bus drivers periodically review bus rules with the students. If a student chooses to disregard the rules at the bus stop or on the bus, the Driver will verbally warn the student to correct the behavior. If the student fails to modify the behavior, the Driver is required to complete and forward a Bus Safety Referral to the parent and enforce consequences. The consequences are as follows:

  • 1st Written report – Documented Verbal Warning
  • 2nd Written report – Documented Call to Parent
  • 3rd Written report – 1-3 Day Bus Suspension
  • 4th Written report – 5-10 Day Bus Suspension**
  • 5th Written report – Semester or School Year Bus Suspension

OVERT/BLATANT ACTION – IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION

Overt/Blatant actions such as fighting, willful defiance of driver’s directions, smoking/vaping, lighting matches, throwing items or exiting out of emergency exits may result in immediate suspension of riding privileges for multiple days on the first occurrence.

If a 3rd or 4th written report is issued, the parent is required to sign and return the Safety Referral to the bus driver to resume riding privileges for the student on the eligible return date. 

*Consequences for students with an IEP are defined in the “Transportation Guidelines for Students With Special Needs Parent Information” handbook. 

When a 10-day suspension is issued, the parent/guardian and the student are required to meet with a transportation supervisor/manager to resume riding privileges on the eligible return date.

DAMAGE TO THE BUS BODY, BUS SEATS OR BUS EQUIPMENT WILL REQUIRE MONETARY RESTITUTION AS WELL AS A SIGNED COPY OF THE BUS SAFETY REFERRAL. Information on how to pay restitution is included with the Bus Safety Referral.

Rural Routes, Smiles on Board! Our Drivers Safely Transport All Students

Our dedicated school bus drivers serve as the primary mode of transportation for all students, including those in rural areas. They are specially trained to navigate and operate safely in these less accessible regions, ensuring that every student can access education with reliable and secure transportation.

500

miles per day

4

over travel hours per day

Have Questions?

Transportation Department 

Phone – 970-229-4747

Email – [email protected]

We Are Hiring!

WE ARE CURRENTLY HIRING BOTH NON-CDL DRIVERS AND CDL DRIVERS. Positions include part time and full time with available benefits. If interested please call the Transportation Department or apply here.