Bus Riders
Bus Riders
The School District of Greenville County must ensure that the bus ride to and from school is a safe one. All bus riders are required to follow bus safety rules at all times. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary sanctions, possibly including exclusion from the bus. Usual school disciplinary sanctions, such as suspension and expulsion, may also be imposed.
Each bus rider is expected to:
follow the driver's directions;
sit in the assigned seat;
keep hands, arms, legs, and objects to himself and inside the bus;
refrain from cursing, name calling, gestures, or loud talking;
refrain from pushing, shoving, or annoying other students;
refrain from eating, drinking, chewing gum, or littering;
obey all points of the Code of Conduct.
What is expected of students who ride the bus?
To ensure the safety of students who ride school buses, The School District of Greenville County has trained bus drivers in the Assertive Discipline Program. This program is based on bus riders' adherence to rules for appropriate conduct and certain consequences that will follow if these rules are not followed.
Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken for incidents that involve severe offenses, such as: fighting, possession of weapons, drugs or alcohol, use of tobacco products, any action which endangers the safety of the driver and other students, or damage to the bus. Such action could involve a longer suspension from the bus or other sanctions.
The bus supervisor and transportation officials have the authority to remove a student from the bus if the student becomes uncontrollable while on the bus. The student may not board the bus again until granted permission by the principal. If a student damages a school bus, the student will be charged the assessed repair rate set by the State Department of Education. The student responsible for the damage will be suspended from riding the bus until restitution is made. The principal may set up a payment plan for students who are not able to pay the entire amount at one time. Total restitution must be made or the bus privilege will be lost. Appropriate action for disabled students who violate bus rules will be taken by the principal and may involve other interventions as indicated by the student's Individual Education Plan (IEP) Committee or as required by law.
Students and parents should not attempt to discuss bus rule violations or suspension matters with the bus driver at a bus stop. Students who attempt to board the bus while suspended or, adults who attempt to board or interfere with the operation of the bus, may be prosecuted under applicable South Carolina law.
The School District of Greenville County must safely transport all bus riders to and from school. Bus riders will be denied the privilege of riding the bus if their behavior is unacceptable or infringes on the rights of other bus riders. It will be the responsibility of the parent or guardian to see that the student is transported to school during this time.
The following behaviors are not permitted:
Riding the bus when the student has been suspended
Riding a bus other than that assigned
Disobeying the instructions of the driver
Physical or verbal abuse of the driver or displays of disrespect
Physical or verbal abuse of another student
Possession of weapons or other dangerous objects
Possession of drugs, alcohol, lighters, or other ignitables
Possession of pagers, telephones or other telecommunications devices
Leaving a seat while the bus is in motion
Failure to sit properly in seat
Failure to sit in assigned seat
Throwing objects on the bus or out of the windows
Placing any item or any part of body outside bus windows
Yelling out of the windows
Fighting
Eating or drinking
Selling items
Horseplay
Spitting
Using profanity
Making obscene gestures
Making excessive noise or engaging in disruptive behavior
Tampering with safety equipment.