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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • School Board policy EEAB states in part “Elementary students may be expected to walk up to one mile and secondary students may be expected to walk up to one and one half miles to a bus stop (upon and along roads maintained by city, county, state or federal jurisdictions, or upon pedestrian walkways). Unless required by federal or state law or administrative rules bus routes shall traverse only on those paved roads that are regularly maintained by city, county, state or federal jurisdiction at the school districts discretion.”
    The Transportation Department walks these areas to determine which addresses are within these areas from property line to property line.

  • Please complete and return a bus stop request form. This can be found in our forms folder.

  • The district will provide transportation to RPA students along existing public school bus lines within the district so long as space is available. Bus stops will not be created for students that live out of RSD boundaries. We do not create bus stops for non-home addresses (after school care, for example.) The stop must be along an existing route, so as to not add additional time to a route or cost to the department. The stop must be used regularly. The family must complete a Bus Stop Request form.

    For RPA students with parents at different addresses, families must complete the Temporary Rider Request, that is used for RSD families, found on the district website. The same guidelines will be applied as for RSD students.

  • Change your address with your child’s attending school. The school staff will look up your new bus information and issue your child a bus pass so they are allowed to ride the bus.

  • All change requests must be submitted to the Transportation Department for review. You will be notified if your request has been approved or denied by the Transportation Supervisor or designee. Once approved, stop changes may take up to FIVE (5) days to be completed. Changes affect all students riding the route, and all parents/guardians must be notified of any change to their student’s stop. Please do not ask drivers to make “special” stops for your student. This practice is strictly forbidden by the Oregon Department of Education. Due to the hectic nature of start-up, route change requests may take longer at the beginning of the school year.

  • (see guidelines in the Transportation Handbook)

    Students may ride a different bus or to a different stop if ALL of the following conditions are met:

    1. A written request from the parent is submitted to the transportation department 5 working days in advance. (At the beginning of the school year, the Transportation Department begins processing Temporary Rider Permit requests on October 1 in the order the forms are received. This will allow all routes to stabilize for a better count of available seats for students requesting temporary riding privileges.
      Thank you for your patience as the department works through this process in order to best serve our
      students.
    2. The pick-up/drop-off point is located along a regularly scheduled route and there is seating space on the bus.
    3. No extra stop is required.
    4. The student is an eligible Redmond School District student. (see Transportation Handbook)
    5. Notes to the driver from student/parent will not be accepted – the pass must come from the Transportation Office.
  • (see guidelines in the Transportation Handbook)

    Students may ride a bus when an approved transfer is in place if ALL of the following conditions are met:

    1. A written request from the parent is submitted to the transportation department 5 working days in advance. (At the beginning of the school year, the Transportation Department begins processing Temporary Rider Permit requests on October 1 in the order the forms are received. This will allow all routes to stabilize for a better count of available seats for students requesting temporary riding privileges.
      Thank you for your patience as the department works through this process in order to best serve our students.
    2. The pick-up/drop-off point is located along a regularly scheduled route and there is seating space on the bus.
    3. No extra stop is required.
    4. The student is an eligible Redmond School District student. (See Transportation Handbook for eligibility rules.)
    5. Notes to the driver from student/parent will not be accepted – the pass must come from the Transportation Office.

    Approval to ride the bus does not carry over to the next school year. You must follow this same process each school year. 

  • Your student may be transported to/from a day care. Please see the guidelines listed above under “Can a student ride to a different stop or on a different route?” This would be their designated stop every day. (See Temporary Rider Permits).

  • Federal and State Transportation regulations only permit the students to depart the bus at their designated stop or at school.  Only a district staff member may remove a student from the bus at school.  This is for the safety and security of all students.

  • Afterschool route times are estimates and may vary depending on many factors. Call the Transportation dispatcher at 541-923-4891, they can radio the driver to confirm any delays and provide an estimated arrival time.

  • We take many things into consideration when constructing bus routes. Of those, student safety is the most important. Consistency is also important. Stops are created by using established criteria which ensures that all students in the district receive similar service. All changes must go through Transportation so that information in our computers accurately reflects how the routes are driven. In the case of an emergency, we rely on computer information to determine the location and students on the route.

  • The district’s first priority is to provide transportation to and from school. The school bus fleet does not contain a separate set of buses designated for field trip use. Therefore, whenever school buses are not in use for normal to and from school transportation, they are available for field trip use. Occasionally in the spring, the demand for field trips can outnumber the drivers and buses available. Transportation staff and requesters of field trips discuss individual circumstances.

  • The RT# is displayed on a black and white placard mounted to the left of the bus door. The RT# is the only number students need to pay attention to.

  • Balloons are not allowed on the bus.  Students may be allergic to latex.  There is also the possibility that the student lets go of the balloons and they become a safety hazard for the driver.

  • The parent becomes responsible for transporting their child to school.

  • Please see school board policy regarding student transportation. For exceptions to instrument policy, download the instrument transportation form.

  • Please see school board policy regarding student transportation.

Contact Us

Redmond School District Transportation Services

Address: 245 SW Rimrock Way, Redmond Oregon 97756

Phone: (541) 923-4891
Fax: (541) 923-4892

School Days Office Hours: 

7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.