I do not want my child picked up and dropped off at my address; I want him/her picked up and dropped off at daycare. Can I do that?

If a child's home address meets the eligibility requirements for transportation and the daycare address is on an existing route, the child may travel from daycare to school and school to daycare. Such an arrangement must take place on a regular basis, and parents are responsible for transportation to school until the arrangement is in place. Safety concerns preclude us from transporting a child to several different locations during the week.

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1. How do I learn whether my child is eligible for transportation?
2. Do the schools own the yellow buses?
3. How do I know the exact time my child will be picked up/dropped off and where?
4. What should I do if the bus doesn't show up?
5. My child is not eligible for transportation. Can my child still ride the bus?
6. The bus goes right by my house. Why can't it stop here?
7. I do not want my child picked up and dropped off at my address; I want him/her picked up and dropped off at daycare. Can I do that?
8. I think my child is eligible for transportation but I'm told the distance is not far enough? How do I resolve this?
9. My child occasionally needs to ride home to a different location. Is this possible?
10. Why do some buses look empty?
11. What happens if my child loses something on the bus?
12. Are seat belts required on school buses?
13. I have a complaint about a bus driver. Who do I contact?
14. My child is a Special Education student. Who do I contact to arrange transportation?
15. Do you need a special license to drive a school bus?
16. Do students practice emergency evacuations from the school bus?