JICC Student Conduct on School Buses
File: JICC
STUDENT CONDUCT ON SCHOOL BUSES
The law does not relieve parents of students from the responsibility of supervision before the child boards the bus in the morning and after the child leaves the bus at the end of the school day.
Once a child boards the bus -- and only at that time -- does he or she become the responsibility of the school system. Such responsibility shall end when the child is delivered to the regular bus stop at the close of the school day.
In view of the fact that a bus is an extension of the classroom, the board requires children to conduct themselves in the bus in a manner consistent with established standards for classroom behavior.
In cases when a child does not conduct himself/herself properly on a bus, such instances are to be brought to the attention of the building administrator by the bus driver. The building administrator will inform the parents immediately of the misconduct and request their cooperation in checking the child's behavior.
Children who become a serious disciplinary problem on the school bus may have their riding privileges suspended by the building administrator. In such cases, the parents of the children involved become responsible for seeing that their children get to and from school safely.
Legal Reference: Title 20-A, MRSA, Sec. 5401
Cross Reference: EE -- Transportation Services Management
Adopted: July 13, 1992