Bus Information

Laidlaw provides the bus transportation and they can be reached at 262-797-7680.

Free bus transportation is available to families whose residence is within the following boundaries:
North-North Avenue from 124 th St. on the east to Pilgrim Rd. on the west.
East-124 th St. from North Avenue on the north to Greenfield Avenue on the south.
South-Greenfield Avenue from 124 th St. on the east to Sunnyslope Road on the west, north on Sunnyslope Road to I-94. I-94 from Sunnyslope Road to Pilgrim on the west.
West-Pilgrim Road from I-94 on the south to North Avenue on the north.

Administrative Assistant Ms. Barbara Tyler is the school's liaison with Laidlaw. She will be happy to help you with your questions.

Generally, bus schedules are available at Open House, several days before school begins.

The safety of all the children on the bus, the safety of the bus driver, and the safety of other motorists and pedestrians require the bus driver to give complete attention to his/her driving. In order to enable the driver to assure maximum protection for each passenger, children will be asked to comply with the following regulations:

  • Remain in the seat.
  • Treat all students and the driver with RESPECT by refraining from name calling pushing and pulling on each other and/or actions which could lead to physical injury.
  • Refrain from throwing objects in the bus or out of the bus window.
  • Speak in quiet tones. Screaming and yelling at one another and vulgar language will not be tolerated.
  • No eating on the bus.

 

Daily student bus riders who choose not to comply with bus regulations designed for their safety are subject to the following action if they are reported to the School Principal by the bus comapny through a corrective action report.

  1. First Offence: Warning conveyed by phone call to parents.
  2. Second Offence: A one (1) day suspension of bus riding privileges to begin the day following the filing of the report with the School Principal. (Principal will contact the parents to assure compliance since the Bus Company delivers the corrective action report to the school office.)
  3. Third Offence: A three(3) day suspension of bus riding privilege to begin the day following the filing of the report with the School Principal. (Principal will contact the parents to assure compliance.)
  4. Fourth Offence: A one(1) week suspension of bus riding privileges. (Parent, child, principal and driver will meet before child's bus riding privileges are reinstated.)
  5. Further offenses or indifference will result in permanent forfeiture of bus riding privileges.

Kindly note that physical injury of another passenger on the bus and/or damage to property will result in an immediate week's suspension of bus riding privileges. Students have a right to ride the bus unharmed by peers. Parents are asked to give bus drivers complete cooperation and to serve as constant reminders to children of their responsibility. We all understand the burden of responsibility placed on each driver to transport our children safely to and from school. Parental support for drivers is paramount to a successful bus transportation program.