EEAEC — Student Conduct On School Buses

Students using District transportation must understand that they are under the jurisdiction of the School from the time they board the bus until they exit the bus.

Students transported in a school bus shall be under the authority of the District and under control of the bus driver.  Continued disorderly conduct or persistent refusal to submit to the authority of the driver shall be sufficient reasons for a student to be denied the privilege of transportation in accordance with the regulations of the Board.

The driver of the bus shall be held responsible for the orderly conduct of the students transported.  Each driver has the support of the Board in maintaining good conduct on the bus.  If a student is to lose the privilege of riding the bus, advance warning will be given, except for extreme misconduct.

The Superintendent or his/her designee will develop rules and regulations for conduct on buses, and these shall be printed in the Parent-Student Handbook, and made available in another language or presented orally upon request.

Legal References:

             RSA 189:6-a, School Bus Safety

            NH Code of Administrative Rules, Section Ed. 306.04(d)(1), School Safety

            NH Code of Administrative Rules, Section Ed. 306.04(f)(4), Student Discipline

Appendix: EEA-R & JICC-R

See also:  EEA, JICC

Category:  Recommended

1st Reading:  September 2, 2008

2nd Reading:  September 30, 2008

Adopted:  September 30, 2008