This includes travel to and from school, educational field trips, special programs and other events and competitions.The following procedure will govern how students, teachers, staff, and community members shall submit bus safety complaints:As governed by law the transportation supervisor shall begin an investigation of all bus safety complaints within twenty-four (24) hours of complaint. Our District representatives are able to assist you with any questions or concerns. We employ highly trained professional and dedicated bus drivers, bus monitors, maintenance mechanics, and office staff. If you do not know your student ID, please contact your school office for this info; the transportation department does not have student id numbers. School Timings. Our contractor partners are First Student, Regional Transit Service (RGRTA), Monroe School Transportation to fulfill the obligation of transporting approximately 28,000 children daily. The New York State Education Department requires school districts to provide transportation to elementary school children who live more than two (2) miles from the school they attend and secondary school children who live more than three (3) miles from the school they attend. The Transportation Department begins and ends the educational day by providing safe, professional and efficient transportation to eligible students. 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR IS MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2020. Our Board of Education has established the distance of one mile (1) K-8 and one and a half (1.5) miles 9-12 from the school they attend. Transportation Welcome to Johnson City Schools Transportation Department. Copyright © 2002-2020 Blackboard, Inc. All rights reserved.District's Response to the Distinguished Educator's ReportState Comptroller’s Report on the District’s Fiscal AffairsBoard of Education 2014 Year-End Report: Getting The Job DoneFinal Report of Special Military Academy Advisory CommitteeBecome a Parent Representative to a Board CommitteeLanguages other than English (LOTE) / Foreign LanguageMATCH: Medical Management & Assistive Technology for CHildrenHarassment, Intimidation, and Bullying Incident Reporting SystemIs transportation provided to private/parochial/charter schools when the District is closed?What if my day care location is outside the City of Rochester?Will the District transport children of divorced parents to different locations on different days?What transportation is provided for students with special needs?Can my child be dropped off if I am not at the stop to meet my child?Are there any restrictions on the length of time a student should ride to/from school?Can my child be dropped off at another location just this one time?Who should I call if the bus does not arrive on time?What do I need to know about school bus discipline?How do I find information on my child's RTS bus route?How do I get a replacement RTS bus pass when the original is lost?Can a bus travel a non-through (dead-end) or cul-de-sac streets?We're here to help. Sunday – Thursday. This email address is being protected from spambots. The New York State Education Department requires school districts to provide transportation to elementary school children who live more than two (2) miles from the school they attend and secondary school children who live more than three (3) miles from the school they attend. The Transportation Department begins and ends the educational day by providing safe, professional and efficient transportation to eligible students. THE DEADLINE FOR ALTERNATE TRANSPORTATION REQUESTS FOR . No Bus. The Rochester City School District transportation policy is set by our Board of Education. The District provides equal access to community and youth organizations. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.