School Bus Transportation

Key safety reminders for riding the bus

  • Please arrive at the bus stop five minutes prior to the scheduled time in the morning.
  • Elementary families: please make sure you have a Return Home plan on file with your school.
  • Please read more about transportation safety at our Transportation FAQ webpage, including safety for young children.

How do I find my regular bus route?

We use for bus route information.泭 Once in you can type in your address and click search to locate your bus stop (and snow route stop.)

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions.

How do I find my snow bus route?

Snow bus routes are also posted on our Snow Routes webpage. Search for a snow route by clicking on your school. If you have more questions, visit our Weather Procedures and Snow Routes webpage.

Ready to Ride

Watch the video below to learn more about bus expectations and safety.


For more safety tips visit our Safety To and From School webpage.

Other ways to get to and from school

Walking

Students living within one road mile from the school are expected to walk or bike to school. A one-mile walking distance should take approximately 20-30 minutes walking one way; this approximates a child's walking pace of 3 miles per hour (mph). To see whether your child is on a walk route, please check泭.

Walk routes follow a pre-determined process to decide these walk boundaries.泭 Click here for the process.

Sixty minutes is the recommended amount of physical activity time for kids and teenagers every day.泭Increasing physical activity has positive effects on learning, physical and mental health. Walking or biking to and from school is a great way to incorporate more physical activity into the day.

For safety tips visitSafety泭To泭and From School.

Walking Routes

The district partners with the City of 91勛圖厙 to support families with identifying school walk routes that are within one-mile of the school.

Alderwood Elementary

Birchwood Elementary

Carl Cozier Elementary

Columbia Elementary

Cordata Elementary

Geneva Elementary

Happy Valley Elementary

Lowell Elementary泭

Northern Heights Elementary

Parkview Elementary

Roosevelt Elementary

Silver Beach Elementary

Sunnyland Elementary

Wade King Elementary

Fairhaven Middle

Kulshan Middle

Shuksan Middle

Whatcom Middle

91勛圖厙 High

Sehome High

Squalicum High

Biking

Biking is a wonderful way for kids to be more physically active, get to and from school quickly, and learn more about independent transportation.

When biking be sure to stay safe泭 wear bright colors and a helmet,泭turn on your bike lights, and follow the rules of the road.

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The City of 91勛圖厙 has been working to make our streets safer for bikes for streets that are better to bike on and plan your route with Google maps. By selecting the bike as your travel option, Google maps will prioritize routes that are better for bikes.

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Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA) Public Bus

If you need to get to or from school outside of regular school times or schedules, the WTA bus system has many convenient routes in 91勛圖厙. There are that run buses every 15 minutes. Other routes run once every 30 minutes or every hour. To plan a trip visit WTAs泭or Google maps. By selecting the bus as a travel option, Google maps will give you bus stops and times to your destination.

WTA bus fares/passes:

If you are 17 or under (or over 17 and still in high school), you ride FREE on WTA.

  • If you are in middle school, no WTA bus pass is required. Just step on and ride.
  • High school students need a FREE Youth Pass. Passes are available at the main office of your school. You can also pick it up at WTA's , if you bring proof of泭your age or your current school ID. Or, you can request a card泭by sending an email from your school email address to泭buspasses@ridewta.com. 泭Provide your first name, last name, full birth date and current grade.

All seventh graders in 91勛圖厙 Public Schools learn how to ride the bus with泭泭during the spring. Smart Trips has opportunities for kids 11-15 across Whatcom County to learn泭泭outside of school as well. Email泭info@WhatcomsmartTrips.org泭or call 360-756-TRIP (8748) for more information.

Carpool or Drive

Carpool

If it is an option for you泭-泭a great way to save money, time, and reduce fuel emissions is to partner with nearby families for a carpooling schedule.

  • Notice who else in your neighborhood is driving to and from school everyday.
  • Reach out to neighbors to see if theyre interested in carpooling.
  • Exchange information and decide who is driving which days.
  • Save money and enjoy some added company.

Driving

We encourage you to choose a transportation method other than driving, but if you are a student or parent driving to and from school, please follow our drop-off/pick-up guidelines:

  • Be a good neighbor:
    • Dont park on surrounding private property,
    • Dont idle for more than 10 seconds Idling wastes money, gas, and releases泭toxic泭vehicle emissions into the air around our schools.
  • Drive without distractions, sober, go the speed limit, and wear a seat belt. Take the Target Zero Pledge to help Washington State achieve its goals of reducing traffic-related accidents.

For more information about parking lot safety, picking up and dropping off at school visit泭Safety To and From School.

Cindy Dennis
Director

Cheri Wolf
Admin. Assistant

 

360-676-6546

Transportation Office
611 Meador Avenue
91勛圖厙, WA 98225