The Gilmer County Schools transportation policy dictates that bus stops are placed outside the shortest 1 mile navigation of elementary schools, and 1½ mile navigation of middle and high schools.
For all transportation questions and concerns, contact the GCS Department of Transportation at (706) 276-5060.
Safe bus stops are determined by a student’s ability to enter/exit a school transportation vehicle and cross the roadway with ease. A safe bus stop is not only dictated by the route that students must take from home to its location, but it is also determined by the conditions in which a student must wait for transport.
Every bus stop at Gilmer County Schools must meet the following requirements:
The following guidelines dictate the manner in which bus stops are scheduled for all bus services, including special needs:
Age | Guideline |
8 and under | Should never be left alone, even for short periods of time. |
Between 9 and 12 | Based on level of maturity, can be left at home for brief periods of time. |
13 and older | Generally can be left as babysitters, with the exception of children in foster care. It is not recommended, however, that 13 year olds baby sit infants, small children and children that require special attention due to medical conditions. |
If the stop requires the bus to turn around:
The only passengers allowed on a student transportation vehicle are as follows:
The following rules have serious potential consequence if not followed. Students who are waiting at the school bus stop and who are loading or unloading a school bus can be at risk of being hit by either the school bus or by a passing vehicle. Students riding a school bus can also be at risk if not seated and seated correctly.
Get up and get ready on time. Arrive at the bus stop five minutes before the bus is scheduled to come.
Have all items in your book bag before you leave home so you do not drop anything. Wait at the bus stop in a safe place, 12 feet away from the road. Stay on your side of the road until the bus comes. Wait in an orderly group. Form an orderly line as the bus approaches, with the first student in line standing 12 feet away from traffic. Keep electronic equipment packed away as you prepare to board. Never use an electronic device or wear ear buds when boarding.
Return home and get help or phone for assistance if you miss the bus.
Your bus driver will not be expecting you.
The Danger Zone is the 12 foot area that surrounds a stopped school bus where the bus driver might not see you or where cars might be moving when you are getting on and off the school bus. Stay away from the dangerous areas where it is difficult for the bus driver to see you with their direct vision.
Make sure you are always able to see the driver when outside the school bus. NEVER return to the bus for something you left behind or dropped without getting the bus driver’s attention.
Be aware of the danger of passing cars that do not stop like they should.
Always be alert and focused when near the Danger Zone.
If you DO NOT have to cross the road to GET ON the bus:
If you DO have to cross the road to GET ON the bus:
Make sure you can see the bus driver, so they can see you. Leave any item if dropped and move to a point out of the 12 foot Danger Zone. Do not retrieve anything without first getting the attention of the bus driver by waving your hands above your head and then receiving instruction from the bus driver. Stay away from the front and rear bus tires. Look for moving cars when getting on the bus. Listen for the danger signal (blowing of the bus horn). Immediately look for and avoid the danger of passing cars that did not stop, if you hear the bus horn blow.
Exit your bus only at your assigned stop. Remain seated until the bus comes to a full stop. Put away any electronic equipment before standing to exit the bus. Never use an electronic device or wear ear buds until you are safely 12 feet off the roadway. When going home, wait in the bus aisle for the driver to tell you it is okay to begin to leave the bus. When exiting the bus, make sure book bag straps, purses, clothing drawstrings, etc. do not get caught on the handrail or in the door. When going home, look for moving cars in all directions, especially look to your right before stepping off the bus.
If you DO NOT have to cross the road AFTER GETTING OFF the bus:
If you DO have to cross the road AFTER GETTING OFF the bus:
Leave any item if dropped or left on the bus and move to a point out of the 12 foot Danger Zone. Do not retrieve anything without first getting the attention of the bus driver by waving your hands above your head and then receiving instruction from the bus driver. Stay away from the front and rear bus tires. Listen for the danger signal (blowing of the bus horn). Immediately look for and avoid the danger of passing cars that did not stop, if you hear the bus horn blow. Never get mail from a roadside mailbox. If a car is coming and loses control, it might run off the road.
Make sure book bag straps, purses, clothing drawstrings, etc. do not get caught on the handrail or in the door.
Walk (don’t run) straight towards the school. Stay away from the bus, so your driver can see you. Leave any item if dropped or left on the bus and move to a point out of the 12 foot Danger Zone. Do not retrieve anything without first getting the attention of the bus driver by waving your hands above your head and then receiving instruction from the bus driver. Keep walking until you get out of the danger zone, 12 feet away from the bus. Never walk or run between parked cars and buses.
Walk straight towards the bus door and be sure your driver can see you.
Leave any item if dropped near the bus and move to a point out of the 12 foot Danger Zone. Do not retrieve anything without first getting the attention of the bus driver by waving your hands above your head and then receiving instruction from the bus driver.
Stay away from the front and rear bus tires and promptly board the bus.
Never chase after a moving bus. Once the buses start moving – you should stop moving.