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Bus Safety Tips

To help ensure our students arrive to and from school safely each day, please take note of the following school bus safety tips:

  • Be sure your child arrives at their bus stop 5
    minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.
  • When the bus approaches, remind your child
    to stand at least 5 giant steps away from the
    curb and line up away from the bus.
  • Never run after the school bus if it has
    already left the bus stop.
  • Never run in front or behind the school bus
    to pick up something that your child dropped or forgot.
  • Make sure you tell your child never to get on the bus until it has completely stopped.
  • After the bus stops and the door opens, take firm hold of the handrail and get onto the bus.
  • Never push another student while getting on or off the bus.

  • All students riding the bus should go directly to a seat and sit quietly. This allows
    the bus driver to concentrate on driving safely.
  • Students should never place any part of their body through the bus window.

    When outside of the bus, make sure your child is aware of the danger zones and is
    always within sight of the bus driver. The Danger Zone is a 10-foot wide area on all sides
    of a school bus -- an area where children are in the most danger of being hit. Children
    should be taught to stay 10 feet away from a school bus (or as far away as they can) and
    never go behind it. They should be told to take five giant steps in front of the bus before
    crossing so the driver can see them.

US Department of Education Security and Safety Tips

School Bus Safety Tips for Drivers

    Please review the following bus safety reminders for all motorists and share them with a
    neighbor or friend:
  • Never pass on the right side of a school bus where children enter or exit. This is
    illegal and can have tragic results.
  • Yellow flashing lights mean the bus is preparing to stop and load or unload
    children. Motorists need to slow down and prepare to stop.
  • Red flashing lights and an extended stop arm mean the bus has stopped and
    children are boarding or exiting the bus. Motorists must come to a complete stop a
    safe distance from the bus and wait until the red lights stop flashing, the stop arm
    is retracted, and the bus begins moving before they start driving again
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Shenandoah County Public Schools

600 NORTH MAIN ST

WOODSTOCK, VA 22664

According to Policy GBA/JFHA, the SCPS School Board is committed to maintaining an educational environment and workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment. In accordance with the law, the Board prohibits discrimination and harassment against students, employees, or others on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, ancestry, age, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, status as a veteran, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law or based on a belief that such characteristic exists, hereinafter referred to as a protected group status, at school or any school sponsored activity. Any student or school personnel who believes he or she has been the victim of or has witnessed discrimination or harassment by a student, school personnel or a third party should report the alleged incident to one of the compliance officers or to any school personnel. The Title IX Compliance Officers to contact regarding compliance issues associated with this discrimination and harassment policy are:
Dr. David Hinegardner, Asst Superintendent of Administrative Services and Strategic Planning, (540) 459-6708, email - dahinegardner@shenandoah.k12.va.us or Ms. Linda C. Hodges, Director of Human Resources, (540) 459-6743, email - lchodges@shenandoah.k12.va.us.
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