Transportation
Policy
General Policy
Unless a student is eligible for transportation provided by the Wellesley Public
Schools, the transportation of a student to and from the student's
school program is the responsibility of the parents of the student, or, if
the student is over 18, of the student.
The Wellesley Public Schools shall provide the following transportation:
transportation to the regular day school programs maintained by
the Wellesley Public Schools;
transportation to the regular day school programs maintained by
other schools within the community;
transportation to
special needs programs as specified in the studentÕs
Individual Education Plan; and
transportation to vocational
programs when the studentÕs
enrollment has been approved by the School Committee.
Safety Procedures
During breakdown of a bus, children should not leave the bus and proceed on
foot unless the driver feels it is safe to do so.
Seat Belts
The Wellesley School Committee has had seat belts installed on Town-leased
school buses in regular service by the Town's school bus contractor
for those students who choose to use seat belts. A student's use of
seat belts is neither guaranteed nor compulsory. Seat belt use is encouraged.
Busing Eligibility
Regular Day Programs in Wellesley Public Schools
For Wellesley residents, in accordance with the state mandate transportation shall be provided for students in grades K-6 to and from regular
day programs of the Wellesley Public Schools. Such student shall live more
than 2 miles from the school serving his/her home. Transportation shall not
be provided to the elementary students attending a school as open enrolled.
Wellesley Public Schools shall provide for appropriate pickup
and discharge points. No other stops shall be permitted.
Busing Eligibility
Regular Day Programs in Other Schools in Wellesley
Wellesley residents who, in the fulfillment of the compulsory attendance requirements
attend private school for elementary or high school grades, shall be entitled
to the same rights and privileges of transportation to and from school as are
provided by law for pupils of public schools and shall not be denied such transportation
because of their attendance in a school conducted under religious auspices
or that includes religious instruction in its curriculum.
Busing Eligibility
Special Education
Transportation shall be provided for special needs students regardless
of the distance between their homes and the location of their program
will be in Wellesley,
whenever possible, or in a state approved program in the community closest
to Wellesley as specified in their Individual Education Plan. In the
event the parent/guardian elects to send the child to a school other
than that designated
in the student's IEP the parent/guardian will be required to pay the
cost of transportation. To the extent possible transportation shall be
shared with other students from the Town or from other cities or towns.
Busing Eligibility
Vocational Programs
Transportation shall be provided to and from vocational programs for students
enrolled in those programs as required by state law.
Suspension of Transportation Privilege
Transportation provided by the Wellesley Public Schools is a privilege which
can be lost.
When, as a result of
a student's failure to conduct him/herself
in a manner consistent with commonly accepted public behavior,
it becomes necessary to revoke transportation privileges, the following
procedure for such suspension shall apply.
Poor behavior or
unsafe conduct of a student while boarding, leaving or
in transit, shall
be reported on a Wellesley Public School Bus
Conduct Report Form. Forms should be submitted to
the Principal of the receiving school or his/her designee.
The receiving school
Principal shall meet with the student and may require the parents
of the student to be present. The Principal
of the receiving school may suspend the student's transportation
privilege.
If a student has repeated instances where suspension by the receiving
Principal has resulted in no improvement of behavior, the Principal
may recommend to the Superintendent or his/her designee that a
hearing be scheduled to consider more lengthy suspension of the
privilege. The Superintendent or his/her designee will, upon receiving
this request, schedule a hearing with the student, the parents/guardians
and the receiving School Principal. The Superintendent may, at
his/her discretion, permit the student to continue on the transportation
service pending the outcome of the hearing.
Voted: June 12, 1989
Updated: January 7, 2004
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