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Overview

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Busing Practices During Covid-19

Transportation Safety Plan

Transportation Guidelines- General Ed

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Transportation Guidelines- Special Ed

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Overview

"It is the mission of the San Diego Unified School District Transportation Department to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation services with students as our focus"

The Transportation Services department provides school bus transportation for district resident students in VEEP/Magnet, Special Education, non-public programs and field trips. The fleet is composed of more than 400 District-owned buses. The department focuses on the school bus as a true extension of the classroom. Because SDUSD transports students out of their home school boundaries based on program, students attending their residence school, in most cases, do not qualify. To see if your child qualifies for transportation, start with Enrollment Options. Or if your child will be requiring special education services, contact the Special Education office to get started.

Safely transporting over 8,000 students every school day

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Transportation Department News

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Driving Jobs are available. We will train you! The online job application is available at left.

Due to Covid-19 concerns, only limited student busing is active at this time. Go to the District website for current Covid-19 back to school information. 

https://www.sandiegounified.org/home

 

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Is your bus more than 10 minutes late? Go to the Late Bus Page, or call (858) 496-8460.

Safety of our passengers and staff are paramount. Effective operation and maintenance is key to ensuring safety. Transportation Services conducts new hire and ongoing renewal training for staff, pursuant to state and federal guidelines. All vehicles must be maintained according to California Highway Patrol regulations and inspection criteria, and must meet all requirements under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.

Drivers must be fingerprinted and tested for drugs/alcohol prior to employment. Employed drivers are randomly tested for drugs and alcohol. All school bus drivers must hold a Commercial Driver's License, Class B with a Passenger endorsement as well as an "S" endorsement as required for school bus drivers in the United States. All California school bus drivers must hold a valid School Bus Driver Certificate and meet federal and state physical standards requirements.