General Information
LATE STARTS AND EARLY OUTS
Late start middle school and high school:
All bus stop times for BBHS & BBMS will be two hours later. If your bus is late to the stop please wait until it arrives. If you have any concerns on the location of the bus, please call 909-584-7658 (Grades 6 - 12)
*Some routes may run late on these days
*See school calendar for late start dates
Thursday early release elementary schools:
Most Thursday's are early release for all elementary students. All afternoon bus stop times will be two hours earlier for NSES and BLES. Early release may run earlier than normal, plan on being at your students stop a few minutes earlier on these days.(Grades TK - 5)
*High school and Middle school Buses may run late in the afternoon on these days.
*See school calendar for late start dates
School Bus Safety Rules
All students must wear a seatbelt while on the bus, at all times. Students must take their seat, seatbelt in and keep the seatbelt on until their bus stop or when the bus arrives at their respective school site or activity trip destination.
If a student does not put on their seatbelt and keep it on for the duration of the bus ride, that student will receive a three-day bus suspension with a citation which will go into their student file with the school district.
California Law requires three-point seatbelts (1) on school buses manufactured on and after July 1, 2005, that carry more than sixteen passengers (2) on all other school buses manufactured on and after July 1, 2004.
5 CCR 14105 States: All passengers in a school bus or in a school pupil activity bus that is equipped with passenger restraint systems in accordance with sections 27316 and 27316.5 of the Vehicle Code, shall use the passenger restraint system. All pupils described in subdivision (a) of Education Code Section 39831.5, shall be instructed in an age-appropriate manner in the use of passenger restraint systems required by Education Code Section 39831.5(a)(3).
California School Bus Laws
Drivers are legally required to stop when encountering a school bus that has come to a halt in front of them and has its stop sign arm extended and lights flashing. These rules apply to private roads as well and are laid out in California’s Vehicle Code 22454.
Vehicles can resume progress and pass a school bus when the stop sign is no longer out and the lights have stopped flashing.
Drivers in both directions must come to a stop in these circumstances:
In some situations, drivers on the opposite side of the road can proceed when a school bus is stopped:
When you are stopped, it’s a good idea to monitor the children getting off the bus. If they are in view keep track of where they all end up before you proceed.