Magnet Route Schedules
For Magnet families outside of local TPMS area
You must first go to the MCPS Transportation Website
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/transportation/busroutes/
Scroll down to where you see "Routes are available"
Click the TAB for Magnet,Choice & Immersion Schools
Click BLAIR
You will see BLAIR Magnet Secondary Routes for all out-of-area Magnet Students. Look through the entire document to find the AM routes for your child. In the afternoon, students will take a shuttle to Blair from TPMS. Students will ride the same bus route home from Blair.
For questions, Please contact Division of Transportation Services
For magnet families coming to TPMS from out of the local area, MCPS provides bus routes picking and dropping off schools from elementary schools and libraries all over the county.
These buses carry students from TPMS, Eastern, and Blair. The buses first stop at Blair where high school students get off, then at Eastern where Eastern students depart. There, TPMS students will either stay on the bus and continue to TPMS or will switch buses to a shuttle coming to TPMS.
Mr. Einhorn will be at Eastern in the morning of the first week of school to assist.
In the afternoon, students can board any one of 7 shuttles leaving TPMS for Blair where they will find their morning bus route which will take them back to the same elementary school from which they were picked up.
If TPMS is not your local school, please look over the routes on the MCPS Transportation Website (See directions at left) and choose a stop that is most convenient for your family. Keep in mind that these routes operate on a central stop system. The stops are placed at central locations such as schools, libraries, and community centers. It is the student’s and family’s responsibility to get to the central stop.
Magnet Bus FAQ (*this is from 24-25 and will be updated before the start of school)
The Morning Routine
Students board a bus at a convenient central stop.
The bus makes a stop at Montgomery Blair HS and high school students get off. Middle school students remain on the bus.
The bus continues on to Eastern MS.
Takoma Park students board a shuttle bus which will take them to Takoma Park MS.
Morning Shuttles from Eastern MS to TPMS
Route
5713
6704
1704
6702
Sweeper bus, leaves at 7:55AM
3705
A few considerations…
The departure times are approximate. Weather, traffic, and student load will affect the actual departure times
One morning shuttle is designated as the “sweeper bus.” It should not normally need to transport any students. This bus is used only when a route arrives late at Eastern MS and there are students who need to get to Takoma Park MS. The sweeper bus will leave Eastern MS at 7:50 if necessary. If a route arrives after 7:50, the students should go to the main office of Eastern MS and call Takoma Park MS. We will arrange for them to get to Takoma Park MS.
If Eastern MS is your central stop, please be there by 7:35 to board a shuttle for Takoma Park MS.
The Afternoon Routine
Takoma Park MS dismisses at 3:00 and students board shuttle buses that will take them to Blair HS. The magnet shuttles will park in the first 7 bus spaces as you exit Takoma Park MS. The shuttles depart at 3:07.
At Blair HS, students find and board the route bus that will return them home. The buses depart Blair HS at 3:27.
Afternoon Shuttles from TPMS to Montgomery Blair HS
Route
4712
4714
5710
5712
5713
5714
5718
A few considerations…
Remember that local bus routes are NOT shuttles. These buses make stops in the neighborhoods surrounding TPMS, but will NOT continue on to Blair HS. They are parked at the end of the row of buses.
The route buses at Blair HS line up roughly in numbered order. The 1xxx buses are located towards the baseball field and the 6xxx are located closest to the door to the Blair HS cafeteria. The exception to this is bus 6999. This bus is the lead bus and is in the first space farthest away from the cafeteria.
Students must be prompt in leaving school at the end of the day. Don’t miss the shuttle to Blair! Unless you are planning to stay for the activity bus, this is not the time to see a teacher, buy a snack from the vending machine, or chat with a friend in the hallway.
Middle school students may not enter Blair HS. In the past, students have missed the bus because they were in the building when their bus pulled out.
Waiting for your bus at Blair HS is not a time to run around, clown around, or throw or kick any projectiles (including balls, stones, lunch bags, or snowballs).
Bus drivers are not permitted to stop for a student once the bus is rolling. Under no circumstances should a student run to catch a moving bus. If the bus is already moving, it will not stop for you even if you do catch up to it. Instead, the student should seek help from an adult.
Students should keep their belongings with them while at Blair. Especially, do not put your backpack on a bus and then get off to talk to a friend. I have seen many backpacks take a bus ride as their owner misses the bus.
Easing Transportation Problems
Parents and students should have a back-up plan in case of a missed bus. The most important part of the back-up plan is that the parents, the student, and the back-up person know what the plan is so that anxiety may be reduced. Students should commit to memory parent work/cell phone numbers.
Students and parents should know the route number of the bus they will ride. This is the number which is posted on the white label in the window of the bus (not the number painted in black on the side of the bus). Other valuable information to keep with you is the list of phone numbers of the bus depots (see the Bus FAQ).
If a student does not return home when expected, parents should call the appropriate bus depot.
Students must abide by bus rules. In addition to the standard safety rules governing behavior on the bus, parents will help by reinforcing these rules:
Students should stay on the sidewalk of either Blair or Takoma Park when waiting for their bus. They should remain there until the bus stops, opens the doors, and other students have disembarked.
Parents should ensure that students know the safety rules pertaining to street crossings.
Students must remain seated while on the bus, and must refrain from putting hands, arms, or anything else out the windows of the bus.
Transportation safety is critically important and a high priority for our school system. The golden rule is to exercise good judgment and common sense. Students who are not able to make good choices and jeopardize the safety of riders will be prohibited from riding MCPS buses.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Magnet Office at TPMS at 240-740-5242.