Baker County Pwblioschooly Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schools CHAS 270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida 32063 "The vision oft the Baker County School. Board is toj prepare individuals to be lifelong learners, self-sufficient and responsible citizens ofgood character." VGCHA Telephone: (904)259-6251 www.bakerki2.org Fax: (904)259-1387 AGENDA SCHOOL BOARD WORK SESSION (Open to the Public) Monday,July 19,2021 - 2:00 p.m. District School Board Room (270South Boulevard Bast, Macclenny, Florida) Work Session on the' Tentative 2021-2022 Budget (Facilitator: Teri Ambrose) SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE BOOK #501 PAGE: #1 REVISEDAGENDA SCHOOLBOARD MEETING (Open to the Public) Monday,July 19, 2021 -3:00 p.m. SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE BOOK #501 PAGE# #1 District School Board Room (270South Boulevard Bast, Macclenny, Florida) I. A. Invocation B. Pledge of Allegiance II. CALLTO ORDER-3:00 P.M. II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS -3:00 P.M. (ifany) V. RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS Recognize Retiree Sherry Barrett (Hire Date: August 19, 1996; Retire Date: June. 30, 2021) VI. APPROVAL TOCORRECT AND/OR ADD ITEMS TO THE FINAL AGENDA A.1. Personnel Items, Occasional Personnel Staffing List: Approval to Remove the Word "Daily" from the Amount Description for Matthew Haddad VII. REMOVAL OF ROUTINE ITEMS Baker County School Board Meeting Revised Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)- - Page lof8 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS "Preparingi individuals tob be lifelong learners, self-sufficient, and responsible citizens ofg good character" Tffany Mclnarnay. District! * Richard Dean Griffis, District2 * PaulaT.Barton, District3 * Charlie M. Burnett, II, District4 * Amanda Hodges. District 5 ANE EQUALACCIS/EQUALOPPORTUNTY INSTITUTION VII. APPROVAL OF ITEMS FOR. ACTION A. Approval of Routine.. Items July 19,2021. Meeting, Board Meeting. May 31,2021. CONTACT Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Teri Ambrose (259-0418) (259-0418) A. 1.Approval of the Personnel Items List for Approval on A. 2.Approval of the Minutes of the June 21, 2021, Work Session. A. 3.. Approval of the Minutes of the June 21, 2021, School Board A. 4.Approval oft the Minutes of the. June 28, 2021, Special School A. 5.Approval oft the Financial Reports for the. Month Ending A. 6. Approval to Adyertise the' Tentative 2021-2022 Budget Prior to Teri Ambrose A. 7.Approval to Advertise 3.709 as thel Required Local Effort Millage Teri Ambrose for the 2021-22 Budget. (DOE Will Change this Figure On or (259-0418) A. 8.Approval to Advertise. .748 as thel Basic. Discretionary Operating Teri Ambrose A. 9.Approval to Advertise 1.500 as thel Basic Discretionary Capital Teri Ambrose A.10.Approval to Advertise 5.957 as the' Total Millage for the 2021-22 Teri Ambrose the Special Board Meeting on July 26, 2021. Before July 19,2021.) Millage for the 2021-22 Budget. Outlay Millage for the 2021-22 Budget. (259-0418) (259-0418) (259-0418) Denny Wells (259-5420) Budget. A.11. Approval of thel May 2021 District Property Inventory. A.12.Approval of the Grant Proposal Phase V Coronavirus Response Bonnie Jones & Relief Supplemental. Appropriations Support in the. Amount of (259-0405) A.13. Approval tol Reimburse Kimberly Spurlock (Parent) Mileage for Michael Green Transporting Son To and From. Baker County Middle School. (259-0444) A.14.Approval tol Reimburse Jessica Delp (Parent) Mileage for Transporting Daughter To and] From Jacksonville to Meet the (259-0444) Bus for Florida School for Deaf & Blind. Funding Source: A.15.Approval to Reimburse Elizabeth Thomas (Parent) Mileage for Michael Green Transporting Daughter To and From Jacksonville to Meet the (259-0444) Bus for Florida School: for Deaf & Blind. Funding Source: A.16.) Approval of thel Baker County Middle School FFA Chapter Out Thomas Hill of State Travel for Students and Employee Chaperones on October 20, 2021, tol Moultrie, Georgia for the Sunbelt Agl Expo. C. Approval of thel Five Year Affiliation Agreement with the for Selected College) Interns Effective August 1, 2021. $19,500.00. New /State/ /No Matching Funding Source: 2021-22 IDEA Grant Michael Green 2021-22 IDEA Grant 2021-22 IDEA Grant (259-2226) N/A Robin Mobley B. Approval of Removed Routine Items. University of North Florida to Provide Educational Experiences (259-0427) Baker County School Board Meeting Revised. Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)- - Page 2of8 Minutel Bookt #39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 D. Approval of the 2021-2022 Baker County School District Transportation Department Bus Routes. E. Approval of the 2021-2022 Baker County School District Transportation Department Standard Operating Procedures F. Approval to. Allow' Transportation Department Staff and School Pamela' Taylor Bus Drivers tol Detouri into Georgia for Emergency Purposes Only With Prior Approval from the Director ofTransportation Pamela' Taylor (259-2444) Pamela Taylor (259-2444) (259-2444) and Driver's Handbook. or Transportation Manager. IX. CITIZEN INPUT (A Citizen. Input form must be completed and submitted to the Board, Secretary PRIOR to the beginning of the meeting ifyou wish to address the Board. You will be called on by the Chairman at the appropriate time. Presenlations/comments are limited to ten (10) minutes.) X. INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENIS XI. ADJOURN NOTICE Any person who desires to appeal any decision made by the School. Board with respect to any matter considered. at the above mentioned. meeting will need ai record ofthe proceedings, andj for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record ofthe proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which an appeal may be based. PERSONNLLTTEMS LIST! FORA APPROVALON.UEyY, 19,2021 RUSIGNATION LISTFOR. APPROVALON: JULY 19,2021 LAST RST M NAME. NAMIE Bentley Thristen Dotson Karla Jordan Amanda Smith SPBCTAINOUE OSDION LOCATIONE TFRECINE DAIES July 15,2021 Facilities Landscape Facilities & Tech (240 Days, 8 Maintenance Hours) Nutrition Services Manager (193 Days, Pre-K/ 7.5 Hours) Extended Day Enrichment. Program Elementary Supervisor (182 Days) School Nutrition Services Baker County May y28,2021 Assistant (191 Days,7 Middle School Hours) Teacher, Fifth Grade Keller (197 Days) Baker County June 1,2021 Kindergarten Center Macclenny May 28, 2021 Karma Sunderland Angela *Never Began Contractual Employment (Board Approved June 7,2021) June 29, 2021 Intermediate School Baker County School Board Meeting Revised. Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021) - Page 3of8 Minutel Book #39 Supplemental Minutel Book #501 Page #1 EMPLOYMENT LIST FOR APPROVALONJULY19,2021 AST URST MC SBCIALHNOIE POSULIONS LOCAIION NENPECINAE NAME NAMIES Carter Meara Collingwood Tabitha AES Initial Employment/ Replacing Stephanie Wingard School Site from Paraprofessional, Pre-K Days) (187 Days) /Replacing Emily McDonald School Site from Paraprofessional, Kindergarten (187) Days)/ Replacing Lisa Maldonado Custodian (1971 Days, 8 8H Hours) Hours). at Keller Intermediate School/ Replacing Howard Stevenson Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9, 2021 ESE. Ages 6-21 (187 High School ESE. Ages 3-5(187 Pre-K/ Days) Transfer Within the Same Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2021 Kindergarten Center Crews Kathy Transfer Within the Same Paraprofessional, Baker County August9,2021 ESE. Ages 3-5(187 Pre-K/ Days) Kindergarten Center Elementary School Daniels Isaac Promotion /Transfer from Custodian (261 Days, Westside July1,2021 Davis Brookelyn Initial Employment/ Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2021 Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2021 Replacing Kathy Crews Kindergarten (187 Pre-K/ Replacing TammyI Leino Pre-K( (187) Days) Pre-K/ Days) Kindergarten Center Kindergarten Center Baker County August 2, 2021 Middle School Intermediate School Dunbar Savannah Initial Employment/ / Gainey Hall Krystal Whitney Initial Employment/ Teacher on Special Assignment (1971 Days) at Baker County Pre-K/ Kindergarten Center/ Replacing Jennifer Payne Specialist (197 Days)/ Days) Replacing Whitney Hall Promotion /Transfer Within the Same School (261 Days) Sitei from School Secretary (216 Days) / Replacing Dawn Carter New Unit Teacher, M/J Days) (240 Days) Replacing Don Slayter Classroom (197 Promotion /Transfer from Assistant Principal Keller July1,2021 Hickox Hyde Heather Amber Transfer Within the Same Teacher on Special Baker County August 2,2 2021 School Site from Career Assignment (197 Pre-K/ Kindergarten Center Middle School School Bookkeeper Baker County July1,2021 Milton John Wyatt Transfer Within the Same Teacher on Special Baker County August 2,2 2021 School Site from' Teacher, Assignment (197 Middle School Social Studies (1971 Days)/ Days) Baker County School Board) Meeting Revised Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)- Page 4of8 Minute Book#39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 MIPLOMMENILISTIOR APPHOMALONANIYIR2BI VASTS AIRST MI SBBCIALNOE ROSITION Associate Superintendent of Office Days) Custodian (197) Days, Keller Social/S Student LOCAION OREECINA Superintendent's July 1,2021 NMAL NAMOLS Mobley Robin DAIES Initial Employment/ Replacing Herself (Previously Contracted Via Human Resources/ Staffing of St. Augustine StaffServices (261 Solutions) Initial Employment/ Replacing Isaac Daniels 8Hours) Transfer from Paraprofessional, ESE Services Worker (187 Ages 3-5(187 Days) at Days) Baker County Pre-K/ Kindergarten Center/New Unit Initial Employment /New Social/Sltudent Unit Initial Employment/ Replacing Tabitha Collingwood Nguyen Duong Norrell August 2, 2021 Intermediate School Sonya Student Services August9,2021 Reneau Christina Taylor Student Services August 9, 2021 Services Worker (187 Days) Pre-K (187 Days) Pre-K./ Hagan Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9, 2021 Teacher, Varying Baker County August 2, 2021 Kindergarten Center Wingard Stephanie Promotion /Transfer Within the Same School Exceptionalities (197 High School Site from] Paraprofessional, Days) ESE Ages 6-21 (1871 Days) /Replacing Kimberly Farley POSITIONE Teacher, Days) REAPFOINIMENTLST FOR PPROVAL,ONJUIN 19,2021 LAST BIRSIT MIL NAME NAMB Carney Steve LOCATION CONURACTFSITATUS BNBCITME Baker County Annual Contract (Pending 2021-2022 Mathematics (197 High School Availability of Funding) EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR APPROVALONJUL 19,2021 LAST PRST MSRRCIALI DASGRIPDION: AMOCNI ORRECTIMEN DATES July 1,2 2021 July 29,2021 NAMD NAME Dopson Kellen Gainey Krystal Green NOTE Curriculum Mapping for $28.35] Per Hour/ New Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ CTE Program Maximum 15 Hours/ July 30, 2021 Funding Source: Federal Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Funding Source: State Chariot Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19, 2021 - for) Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July22, 2021 Baker County School Board Meeting Revised. Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021) Page 5of8 Minute Book#39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 DATRAI DUTYLISTI FOR APPROVALONJULY 19,2021 LAST NAMD Hall PRS MI SRBCIAE DESGREPHONE AMOUNT OAABCINE DATBS July29,2021 NOTE Whitney Teacher on Special Duties Regular Hourly Ratel June 22,2021- Funding Source: General Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source:) Federal Funding Source: State Assignment Summer Maximum 601 Hours/ June 30, 2021 Harrison Michael King Leino New' Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ Jennifer Tammy Create Curriculum: Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19, 2021 - forPre-Kindergarten Maximum 20. Hours/ July 22,2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ / July 19,2021 - for] Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July 22, 2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Ratel July 19, 2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 201 Hours/ July 22, 2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Ratel July 19,2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July22, 2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ / July 19,2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July2 22,2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19, 2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 201 Hours/ July22,2021 Maurer Shelley McCormick Rhonda Owens Smith Jalinda Bethany Wingard Stephanie Yeager Kelly New' Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ July2 29,2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Ratel July 19,2021 - forl Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 201 Hours/ July22,2021 SUPPLEMENTLIST FOR APPROVALON JULY 19, 2021 LAST MIRST SPEGIAL NAME NAMEN NOIB Barton Pamela Butcher Kristy Carter Meara Derby Deborah Johnson Hannah LOCADON DIESCRIPLONE AMOUNT EPACIIND DATS 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 Westside Elementary Custodian Baker County Middle Custodian Board Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Board Approved Rate School School School School Coordinator Coordinator ESE Coordinator Baker County High Paraprofessional, Board Baker County High Custodian Baker County Pre-KI Custodian Kindergarten Center Coordinator Baker County School! Board) Meeting Revised. Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)- Page 6of8 Minute Book? #39 Supplemental Minutel Book #501 Page #1 SUPPLEMIENTLIST FOR APPROVALONJULY19,2021 LAST FIRST SPECIAL NAME NAME Norrell Sonya Reneau Christina Rhoden Brandon Williams, Gregory Sr. Wingard Stephanie LOCATION Student Services Student Services Macclenny School School DESCRIPTION AMOUNT EFFECTIVE NOTE DATES 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 Paraprofessional, Board ESE Paraprofessional, Board ESE Custodian Coordinator Approved Rate Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Approved Rate Elementary School Coordinator Keller Intermediate Custodian Baker County High Teacher, ESE Board OCCASIONAL PERSONNELSTAFFINGLIST FOR APPROVALONJULY 19,2021 LAST NAME NAME FIRST DESCRIPTION AMOUNT EFFECTIVE DATES August 17,2021 & August 18,2021 June 30, 2022 EFFECTIVE DATES June 10, 2022 August 9, 2021- September3, 2021 Brown Athena Gail Substitute Teacher Training $5001 Flat Daily Rate / Funding Source: General Source: General TYPEOFLEAVE Haddad Matthew Girls Varsity High School $3,630 Flat Daily Rate Funding July 19,2021 Basketball Coach FIRST MI #OF NAME Ashley LEAVELIST FOR APPROVALONJULY 19,2021 LAST NAME Elixson- Malissa Barber Holton DAYS 2161 Days Personal Leave Without Pay- Personal /E Extended July 19,2021 - 20D Days Personal Leave Without Pay- Medical SUBSTITUTELIST FOR TACMALONAIUNINN Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofi necessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved LAST FIRST MI NAME NAME Anderson Maria Arnold Corey Boldry Lydia Christopher John DESCRIPTION AMOUNT EFFECTIVE DATES July1,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Baker County School Board Meeting Revised Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)- - Page 7of8 Minute Book? #39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 SUSTITUIDLIST FOR APPROVALONJULY 19,2021 Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed thei required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofnecessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofnecessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofi necessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed thei required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofnecessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved LAST NAMI NAME Gaskins Jarred McDuffie Dorothy Midyette Joan Monds Paige AIRST DESCRITION: AMOUNTE DERRCINES DATES July1,2021 July8,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July8,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July8,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July1,2021 July1 1,2021 Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Raté Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Debra Rita Reneau Christina Scott Seth Simiele Katherine Skelton Janice Slone Susan Starling Hannah Tomlinson Kitty Tracer Ana Warren Teresa Wiggins Janie Baker County School Board Meeting Revised Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021) Page 8of8 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 Baker Cowty PwblioSchooly Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schaols 270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida 32068 Telephone: (904)259-6251 www.bakarki2.org Fax: (804)259-1387 "The vision ofthe Baker County School. Board is toj prepare individuals to be lifelong learners, self-sufficient and responsible citizens ofg good character." AGENDA SCHOOL BOARD WORK SDSSION (Open to thel Public) Monday,July 19,2021-2:00 p.. District Schoo! Board Room (270 Sounth Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida) Work Session' on: the' Tentativé 2021-2022 Budget (Facilitator: TeriAmbrose) SUPPLEMENTAL, MINUTE BOOK #50 PAGE: #1 AGENDA SCHOOL BOARD MIDDTING (Open to the Public) Monday,July 19,2021- -3:00 p.m. District School Board Room (270 South Boulevard Dast, Macclenny, Florida) SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE BOOK #501 PAGE: #1 I. A. Inyocation B. Pledge of Allegiance II. CALLTOORDER- -3:00 P.M. III. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS IV. PUBLIC FAHNGS-3BDPAL.Cm, V. RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS Recognize Retiree Sherry Barrett (Hire Date: August 19, 1996; Retire Date: June, 30, 2021) VI. APPROVAL TO CORRECT AND/OR ADD ITEMS TO' THE FINAL AGENDA VII. REMOVAL OF ROUTINE ITEMS Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021) Page 1 of8 "Preparingi individuals tob be. lifelong learners, self-sufficient, and responsible citizens of good character" Minute Book#39 Supplemental: Minute Book #501 Page #1 DISTRICT SCHOOLI BOARDI MEMBERS Tffany! Mclnarnay, District! * Richard Dean Griffis, District2 & PaulaT. Bartar, District3 * Charlie! M. Burnett, I, District4 * Amanda Hodgas, District5 ANEQUALACCIES/EQUALOPPORTUNTY/ INSTITUTION VII. APPROVALOF ITEMS FOR ACTION A. Approval of Routine Items July 19,2021. Meeting. Board Meeting, May3 31, 2021. CONTACT Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Teri Ambrose (259-0418) (259-0418) A. 1.Approval oft the Personnel Items List for. Approval on A. 2.Approval of the Minutes of the June 21, 2021, Work Session. A, 3.Approval of the Minutes of the June 21,2021, School Board A. 4.Approval of the Minutes of the June 28, 2021, Special School A. 5.Approval of the Financial Reports for the Month Ending A. 6.Approval to Advertise the' Tentative 2021-2022 Budget Prior to Teri Ambrose A. 7.Approval to. Advertise 3.709 as thel Required Local Effort Millage Teri Ambrose for the 2021-22 Budget. (DOE Will Change this Figure On or (259-0418) A. 8.Approval to. Advertise .748 as the Basic Discretionary Operating Teri Ambrose A. 9.Approval to Advertise 1.500 as the. Basic Discretionary Capital Teri Ambrose A.10. Approval to Advertise 5.957 as the' Total Millage for the 2021-22 Teri Ambrose A.12. Approval of the Grant Proposal Phase V Coronavirus Response Bonnie Jones & Relief Supplemental. Appropriations Support in the Amount of (259-0405) A.13, Approval to Reimburse Kimberly Spurlock (Parent) Mileage for Michael Green Transporting Son' To and From Baker County Middle School. (259-0444) A.14. Approval to Reimburse Jessiea Delp (Parent) Mileage for Transporting Daughter To and From Jacksonyille to Meet the (259-0444) Bus for Florida School for Deaf & Blind. Funding Source: A.15. Approval tol Reimburse Elizabeth Thomas (Parent) Mileage for Michael Green Transporting Daughter' To and From Jacksonville to Mect the (259-0444) Bus for Florida School for Deaf & Blind. Funding Source: A. 16. Approval of thel Baker County Middle School FFA Chapter Out Thomas Hill of State Travel for Students and Employee Chaperones on October 20, 2021, tol Moultrie, Georgia for the Sunbelt Ag Expo. C. Approval of thel Five Year. Affiliation Agreement with the for Selected College Interns Effective. August 1,2021. the Special Board Meeting on July 26,2021. Before July 19, 2021.) Millage for the 2021-22 Budget. Outlay Millage for the 2021-22 Budget. (259-0418) (259-0418) (259-0418) Denny Wells (259-5420) Budget. A.1l.Approval of the May 2021 District Property Inventory. $19,500.00. New/State /No Matching Funding Source: 2021-22 IDEA Grant Michael Green 2021-22 IDEA Grant 2021-22 IDEA Grant (259-2226) N/A Robin Mobley B. Approval of Removed Routine Items. Uniyersity of North Florida to Provide Educational Experiences (259-0427) Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday,July 19,2021)- Page 20 of8 Minute Book #3 39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 D. Approval of the 2021-2022 Baker County School District Transportation Department Bus Routes, E. Approval of the 2021-2022 Baker County School District Transportation Department Standard Operating Procedures F. Approval to. Allow Transportation Department Staff and School Pamela Taylor Bus Drivers to Detour into Georgia for Emergency Purposes Only With Prior Approval from the Director ofTransportation Pamela Taylor (259-2444) Pamela Taylor (259-2444) (259-2444) and Driver's Handbook. or7 Transportation Manager. IX, CITIZEN INPUT (A Citizen Input form must be completed and submitted to the Board Secretary PRIOR to the beginning of the meeting ifyou wish to address the Board. You will be called on by the Chairman at the appropriate time. Presentations/comments are limited to ten (10), minutes.) X. INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS XI. ADJOURN NOTICE Any person who desires to appeal any decision made by the School Board with respect to amy matter considered at the above mentioned. meeting will needar record of the proceedings, andj for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim recordofthey proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which an appeal may be based. PDRSONNEL ITEMSI LIST FOR APPROVALON. JULY 19,2021 RISIGNATIONLIST FOR APPROVALONJULY19,2021 LAST FIRST MI SPECTAINOTE POSITION: FOCATIONT EFFECTIVE NAME NAMIS Bentley Thristen Dotson Karla Jordan Amanda Smith DATES July 15, 2021 Facilities Landscape Facilities & Tech (2401 Days,8 8 Maintenance Hours) Nutrition Services Manager (193 Days, Pre-K/ 7.5 Hours) Extended Day Enrichment Program Elementary Supervisor (182 Days) School Nutrition Services Assistant(191 Days, 7 Middle School Hours) Teacher, Fifth Grade Keller (197 Days) Baker County June 1,2021 Kindergarten Center Macclenny May 28, 2021 Karma Baker County May 28, 2021 Sunderland Angela *Never Began Contractual Employment (Board Approved June 7,2021) June 29,2021 Intermediate School Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday, July 19,2021)-F Page 3 of8 Minute Book #3 39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 CMPLOYMENT! LIST FOR APPROVALONJULYI 19,2021 LAST FIRST MI SPPCALNOTD: POSITION: LOCATION EFFECTIVE NAME NAME Carter Meara Collingwood Tabitha DATES Initial Employment/ Replacing Stephanie Wingard School Site from Paraprofessional, Pre-K Days) (187 Days)/Replacing Emily McDonald School Site from Paraprofessional, Kindergarten (187 Days)/ Replacing Lisal Maldonado Custodian (197 Days, 8 8Hours) Hours) at Keller Intermediate School/ Replacing Howard Stevenson Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2021 ESE. Ages 6-21 (187 High School ESE Ages 3-5 (187 Pre-K/ Days) Transfer Within the Same Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2021 Kindergarten Center Crews Kathy Transfer Within the Same Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2 2021 ESE. Ages 3-5 (187 Pre-K/ Days) Kindergarten Center Elementary School Daniels Isaac Promotion/ /Transfer from Custodian (261 Days, Westside July1,2021 Davis Dunbar Gainey Hall Brookelyn Initial Employment/ Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2021 Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9,2 2021 Replacing Kathy Crews Kindergarten (187 Pre-K/ Replacing Tammy Leino Pre-K (187 Days) Pre-K/ Days) Kindergarten Center Kindergarten Center Baker County August 2, 2021 Middle School Intermediate School Savannah Krystal Whitney Initial Employment/ Initial Employment/ Teacher on Special Assignment (197 Days) at Baker County Pre-K/ Kindergarten Center/ Replacing Jennifer Payne Specialist (197 Days)/ Days) Replacing Whitney Hall Promotion. /Transfer Within the Same School (261 Days) Site from School Secretary (216 Days)/ / Replacing Dawn Carter New Unit Teacher, M/J Days) (2401 Days) Replacing Don Slayter Classroom (197 Promotion. Transfer from Assistant Principal Keller July 1,2021 Hickox Hyde Heather Amber Transfer Within the Same Teacher on Special Baker County August 2, 2021 School Site from Career Assignment (197 Pre-K/ Kindergarten Center Middle School School Bookkeeper Baker County July 1,2021 Milton John Wyatt Transfer Within the Same Teacher on Special Baker County August 2,2021 School Site from Teacher, Assignment (197 Middle School Social Studies (197) Days)/Days) Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday, July 19,2021)-P Page 40 of8 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 EMPLOYMENT LIST FOR APPROVALONJULY19,2021 LAST FIRSIAN MT SPRCIALNOTE POSITION Associate Superintendent of Office Days) Custodian (197 Days, Keller Social/S Student LOCATION: EFFECTIVE Superintendent's July 1,2021 NAME NAMD Mobley Robin DATES Initial Employment/ Replacing Herself (Previously Contracted Via Human Resources/ Staffing of St. Augustine Staff Services (261 Solutions) Initial Employment/ Replacing Isaac Daniels 8Hours) Transfer from Paraprofessional, ESE Services Worker (187 Ages 3-5(187 Days) at Days) Baker County Pre-K/ Kindergarten Center/New Unit Initial Employment /New Social/S Student Unit Initial Employment/ Replacing Tabitha Collingwood Nguyen Duong Norrell August2 2, 2021 Intermediate School Sonya Student Services August 9,2021 Reneau Christina Taylor Student Services August 9,2 2021 Services Worker (187 Days) Pre-K (187 Days) Pre-K/ Hagan Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9, 2021 Teacher, Varying Baker County August 2, 2021 Kindergarten Center Wingard Stephanie Promotion. /Transfer Within the Same School Exeptionalities(197 High School Site from Paraprofessional, Days) ESE Ages 6-21 (187 Days) /Replacing Kimberly Farley RLATTOINTPMENTLISTI FOR AFPROVALONJULY 19,2021 LAST FIRST MI BOSITIONS TOCATION CONTRACTSTATUS EREECTIVE ANAME NAMES Carney Steve Teacher, Days) Baker County Annual Contract (Pending 2021-2022 Mathematics (197 High School Availability of Funding) DXTRA DUMY LISTPOR APPROVALONJULNY: 19,2021 LAST FIRST MIVSPECIAT DESCRIPTIONE AMOUNT EEFECTIVE DATES July 1,2021- July 29,2021 NAME NAME Dopson Kellen Gainey Green NOTL Curriculum Mapping for $28.35 Per Hour/ New Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ CTE Program Maximum 15 Hours/ July30,2021 Funding Source: Federal Maximum 6. Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Funding Source: State Krystal Chariot Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19, 2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July-22,2021 Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)- - Page 5 of8 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #50 Page #1 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR APPROVALON. JULY 19,2021 LAST FIRST MI SPECIAT, NAME NAMES Hall Whitney Harrison Michael King Leino DESCRIPTION: Teacher on Special Duties AMOUNT: EETECTIVE DATES July 29,2021 NOTDS Regular Hourly Rate/ June 22, 2021 Funding Source: General Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Funding Source: State Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Funding Source: State Assignment Summer Maximum 601 Hours/ June 30,2021 New Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ Jennifer Tammy Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Ratel July 19,2021- for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 201 Hours/ July22,2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19,2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July 22,2021 Create Curriçulum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ / July 19,2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July 22,2 2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19,2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July22,2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate / July 19, 2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 201 Hours/ July 22,2021 Çreate Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Rate/ July 19,2021 - for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July 22, 2021 Maurer Shelley McCormick Rhonda Owens Smith Jalinda Bethany Wingard Stephanie Yeager Kelly New Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ July 29, 2021 Create Curriculum Maps Regular Hourly Ratel July 19,2021 for Pre-Kindergarten Maximum 20 Hours/ July22,2021 SUPPLEMENT LISTI FOR APPROVAL ONJULY.19,2021 LAST FIRST SPECIAL NAMD NAME NOTET Barton Pamela Butcher Kristy Carter Meara Derby Deborah Johnson Hannah EOCATIONE Westside Blementary Custodian School Baker County Middle Custodian School School School DESCRIPTION AMOUNTS EFFECTIVE DATES 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 Board Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Coordinator Coordinator ESE Coordinator Baker County High Paraprofessional, Board Baker County High Custodian Baker County Pre-K/ Custodian Kindergarten Center Coordinator Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday,July 19,2021)- Page 6 of8 Minute Book #: 39 Supplemental Minute Book #50 Page #1 SUPPLEMIENTLIST FOR. APPROVALONJULY 19,2021 LAST FIRST SPECIAE NAME NAME NOTEE Norrell Sonya Reneau Christina Rhoden Brandon Williams, Gregory Sr. Wingard Stephanie LOCATIONT Student Services Student Services Macclenny School School DESCRIPTIONS AMOUNT EFFECTIVE DATES. 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 Paraprofessional, Board ESE Paraprofessional, Board ESE Custodian Coordinator Approved Rate Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Board Approved Rate Approved Rate Elementary School Coordinator Keller Intermediate Custodian Baker County High Teacher, ESE Board UCCASIONALTIASOMALEL STAFFINGLIST: FOR APPROVALONJULV19,202 LAST FIRST NAME NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT EFFECTIVE DATES August 17,2021 & August 18,2021 June 30, 2022 EFFECTIVE DATES June 10, 2022 August 9, 2021- September 3, 2021 Brown Athena Gail Substitute Teacher Training $500 Flat Daily Rate /1 Funding Source: General Source: General BYPOBLEAVE: Haddad Matthew Giris Varsity High School $3,630 Flat Daily Rate / Funding July 19,2021- Basketball Coach LEAVE LIST FOR APPROVAL ONJULY 19, 2021 LAST NAME: Elixson- Malissa Barber Holton FIRST MI NAME Ashley DAYSE 216 Days Personal Leave Without Pay Personal /I ExtendedJuly 19,2021 201 Days Personal Leave Without Pay- Medical SUBSTITUTE LIST FOR ATTIOXALONANIYI.eT Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending çompletion of necessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved LAST FIRST MI NAME NAMEN Anderson Maria Arnold DESCRIFTION: AMOUNT: EERECIIMD DATES July1,2021 July 1,2021 July1 1,2021 July 1,2021 Board Rate Board Approved Rate Board Rate Board Rate Corey Boldry Lydia Christopher John Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday, July 19, 2021)-P Page 7of8 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 SUBSTITUTELIST: TOR APPROVALONJULY19,2021 Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas pending completion ofr necessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending complétion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofr necessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) ands all other areas Approved pending completion of necessary requirements Substitute Teacher (has completed the required Substitute Teacher Training) and all other areas Approved pending completion ofnecessary requirements Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher. Approved Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved LAST FRST MI NAME NAME Gaskins Jarred McDuffie Dorothy Midyette Joan Monds Paige DESCRIPTION: AMOUNT EFFECTIVE DATES July 1,2021 July 8,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July8,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July 8,2021 July 1,2 2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 July 1,2021 Board Rate Board Approved Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Approved Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Board Rate Debra Rita Reneau Christina Scott Seth Simiele Katherine Skelton Janice Slone Susan Starling Hannah Tomlinson Kitty Tracer Ana Warren Teresa Wiggins Janie Baker County School Board Meeting Agenda (Monday, July 19,2021)- Page 8 of8 Minute Book #3 39 Supplemental Minute Book #501 Page #1 MINOTDS SCHOOL BOARD WORK SESSION (Open to the Public) Monday, June 21, 2021 -1 12:00 p.m. SUPPLEMENTALMINUTE BOOK #491 PAGE: #22 District School Board Room (270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida) 12:00 p.m. Work Session on the New Kindergarten - Fifth Grade. Elementary School. Thel Baker County School Boàrd met on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 12:00 p.m, Thej purpose of this meeting was tol hold an open work session on the new. Baker County Elementary School. The following Board Members were present: Chairperson Paula T. Barton, Vice-Chairperson Tiffany Mclnarnay, Richard "Dean" Griffis, Charlie M. Burnett, III (Artie), and. Amandal Hodges. Superintendent Sherrie Raulerson and School Board. Attorney John W. Caven, Jr. were both in attendance at the work session. Bill Rutherford and Greg Kelley with CRA Architects and Carson McCall with Perry-McCall Construction Inc. were present to provide an overview of the guaranteed maximum price book, next steps regarding thei new school, and fielded questions from thel Board. No official action was taken by thel Board during the work session. Paula' T. Barton, Board Chairperson Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schools Baker County School Board Work Session (Monday, June 21, 2021)- Page 1of1 Minute Book#39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 MINUTES SCHOOL BOARD MIDDTING (Open to thel Public) Monday,June 21, 2021-3:00 p.m. SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE BOOK #491 PAGE# #22 District School Board Room (270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida) Thel Baker County School Board met on Monday, June 21, 2021, at: 3:00 p.m. in the District School Board Room located at 270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida. Thej purpose of this meeting was tol hold the regularly scheduled Board meeting, Chairperson Paula' T. Barton announced that Lynn Green was going to give the invocation followed by thel Pledge of Allegiance led by Traci Wheeler, CALLTO ORDER- - 3:00 P.M. Chairperson Barton called the meeting oft the Baker County School Board to order and asked fora roll call of members. The following Board Members were present to wit: Chairperson Paula' T. Barton, Vice-Chairperson Tiffany McInarnay, Richard' "Dean" Griffis, Charlie M. Burnett, III (Artie), and Amanda Hodges. Superintendent Sherrie Raulerson and School Board Attorney John W.Caven, Jr. were both in attendance at the meeting. PUBLICHEARINGS: - 3:001 P.M. (if: any) Approval of] Revised School Board Policies: 3.050*, 5.382+, 7.010, 8.270*, 8.320 Opt.2 Chairperson Barton called the public hearing to order and opened the floor for public comment on this agenda item. Noi individual int the audience addressed thel Board on this item. Therefore, Chairperson Barton closed the public hearing on this item. She then entertained ai motion from thel Board oni it. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Artie Burnett made ai motion to approve, seconded by Tiffany McInarnay. The motion carried 5-0. RECOGNITIONS /PRESENTATIONS There were no cogntionspresemtations at this meeting. APPHOVALTOCOIECT AND/OR. ADD ITEMS TO THE: FINAL. AGENDA A.1. Personnel Items List: Approval to Add Extra Duty) Forms for Jamie. Harris, Angela Chairperson Barton read the above noted recommended revisions to the agenda and entertained a motion from the Board.. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Dean Griffis made a motion to Jackson, Rence Lyons, Irish Williams approve, seconded by" Tiffany McInarnay. The motion carried 5-0, Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)- Page 10 of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minutel Book #491 Page #22 REMOVAL OF ROUTINEITEMS Chairperson! Barton asked ifany Board member wished to remove: a routine item for separate consideration. Hearing none, she continued with thei items for action. APPROVALOF ITEMS FOR. ACTION A. Approval of] Routine Items June 21, 2021. CONTACT Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) (259-0401) A. 1.Approval of thel Personnel Items List for Approval on A. 2.Approval of the Minutes of the. June 7,2021, Expulsion Hearing, Sherrie Raulerson School Board Meeting, and Executive Session, A. 3.Approval of thel Baker County High School FFA Chapter Out of Johnnie Jacobs State Travel for Students and Employee Chaperones on October (259-6286) 20, ,2021, to Moultrie, Georgia for the Sunbelt. Ag Expo. A. 4.Approval of Budget Amendment in the Amount of $3,076,71 to Carrie Dopson Grant Proposal "Strengthening Career & Technical Education for/(259-0408) the 21st Century Act Perkins V; Secondary". (No Change in Overall Budget) Amendment, / Federal/N No Matching A. 5.Approval of the) Participating Agency Agreement with the Baker Carrie Dopson County Sheriff's Office tol Provide. Adult] Education Services to (259-0408) Inmates Effective. July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. A.6. Approval tol Renew Agreement with Quality' Therapy Solutions, Michael Green Effective August 2, 2021. : July 31, 2022. (Speech /Language, Occupational Therapy, and Visual Support Services) (Changes A. 7.Approval tol Renew the. Agreement with Sunny Speech Services, Michael Green LLCEffective. August 2, 2021-1 May 27, 2022, tol Provide Speech (259-0444) and Language' Therapy Services. (Changes Noted.) A. 8.Approval of thel Baker County Pre-K2021-2022 Fee Schedule. Bonnie Jones A. 9.Approval oft thel Resolution with the District School Board of Putnam County on Behalf of North East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective July 1,2 2021-. June 30, 2022. A.10. Approval of thel Main Contractual Agreement #731-22-020 with Sherrie Raulerson District School Board of] Putnam County on BehalfofNorth East (259-0401) Florida Educational Consortium, Effective. July 1,2021- A.11. Approval of Attachment #22-020-A1 (Instructional Services Program) to thel Main Agreement with District School Board of (259-0401) Putnam County on Bchalf ofl North East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective. July 1,2 2021-. June: 30, 2022. A.12./Approval of the. Attachment #22-020-A6 (Enterprise Resource Sherrie Raulerson Software) to thel Main Agreement with District School Board of (259-0401) Putnam County on Behalf of) North East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective July 1, 2021-J June 30, 2022. (259-0444) Noted.) (259-0405) Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) June 30, 2022. Sherrie Raulerson Baker County School Board! Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21, 2021)- Page 2of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 A.13.Approyal to) Renew Agreement Attachment #22-020-A10 to the Sherrie Raulerson Main Agreement with North East Florida Educational Consortium to Provide Risk Management Services Effective A.14. Approval of the Attachment 22-20-A1BImformation Technology) to thel Main Agreement with District School Board of (259-0401) Putnam County on Behalf ofl North East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective. July 1,2021-J June 30,2022. A.15.Approval of Attachment 22-020-A27 (Building Code Administrator) to thel Main Agreement with District School Board (259-0401) ofPutnam County on Behalf of] North East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective, July 1, 2021- June 30,2022. A.16. Approval of Attachment #22-020-A43 (Human Resource Management Network) to the Main Agreement with District School Board of Putnam County on Behalf ofl North East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective. July 1,2 2021 -June: 30,2022. A.17.Approyal of Attachment #22-020-A45 (Document. Archiving Program) to thel Main Agreement with District School Board of (259-0401) Putnam County on BehalfofNorth East Florida Educational Consortium, Effective, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. A.18. Approval of the NEFEC Contract Attachment #22-020-A47 to Sherrie Raulerson Provide Virtual Instruction Program (VIP) Services, Effective (259-0401) Chairperson Barton entertained a motion from thel Board to approve the routine items. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Tiffany McInarnay made a motion (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson Sherrie Raulerson Sherrie Raulerson (259-0401) Sherrie Raulerson July1,2021-June: 30, 2022. July 1,2021-June: 30, 2022, toa approve, seconded by Artie Burnett. The motion carried 5-0. B. Approval ofl Removed Routine Items. N/A There were no removed routine items. Therefore, no action was taken on this C. Approval tol De-authorize and Dispose of] Itemized Property on the Michael Green Student Services and District Property List. (Obsolete /E Broken (259-0444) Beyond Repair Items Will be] Disposed of When Possible.) Chairperson Barton entertained a motion from thel Board to approve this agenda item. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Dean Griffis made a motion to approve, seconded by Amandal Hodges. The motion çarried 5-0. D. Approval to De-authorize and Dispose of Itemized Property on the Michael Green Student Services and District Property List. (Obsolete /I Broken (259-0444) Beyond Repair Items Will) be) Disposed of When Possible.) Chairperson Barton entertained ar motion from the Board to approve this agenda item. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Tiffany McInarnay made a motion to approve, seconded by Dean Griffis. The motion carried 5-0. E. Approval of] Revised. Jobl Descriptions: 11.00(Bus Aide/Attendant) Robin Mobley agenda item. and 12.00 (Bus Driver) (259-0427) Chairperson Barton entertained ar motion: from the Board to approve this agenda item. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Dean Griffis made a motion to approve, seconded by Amanda Hodges. The motion carried 5-0. Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-1 Page 30 of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minutel Book? #491 Page #22 F. Approval of the 2021-2022 Extended Day Enrichment Program Teri Ambrose Policy and] Procedures Manual. (259-0418) Chairperson Barton entertained a motion from thel Board to approve this agenda item. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Artie Burnett made a motion to approve, seconded by" Tiffany Mclnarnay. The motion carried 5-0. G. Approval to. Award Formal Quotation for Pest Control Services Tonya Tarte No. 2021-001 to Floridal Pest Control, EffectiveJuly: 1,2021- (259-4330) June30, 2022. Çhairperson: Barton entertained a motion from the Board to approve this agenda item. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Tiffany McInarnay made a motion toa approve, seconded by Amanda Hodges. The motion carried 5-0, CITIZEN, INPUT Noi individual ini the audience addressed thel Board with citizen concerns at1 this meeting. INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENIS Superintendent Raulerson congratulated thel Educational Leaders and: staff on ag great first day of the Summer of Success program. She also noted how thankful she is that the district is ablet to provide this additional four weeks ofi instruction for the students, NOTICE Any person who desires to appeal any decision made by the School. Board with respect to any matter considered at the above mentioned meeting will need a record oft the proceedings, and for such) purpose may needi to ensure that a verbatim record oft the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which an appeal may be based. ENSONNELTTENSUIST FOR APPROVALONJUNE21,2021 RESIGNATION LISTFORA APPROVALONJUNL21.2021 LAST FIRSTSMI SPEGIAL NAMES NAMDS Carter Dawn Dowling Dawn Dugger Taryn Gaskins Lauren Mobley Lisa POSHIONE LOGATION EFFECTIVE NOIE DATES: School Bookkeeper (261 Days) Baker County Middle June: 30,2021 Teacher, Third Grade(197 Westside Elementary May31,2021 Extended Day Enrichment Keller Intermediate May 31,2021 Teacher, Mathematics (197 Baker County High July 22,2021 School School School School Education Days) Program Supervisor (182 Days) Days) As Needed) Retirement Teacher, Adult Ed (Part-Time, Career and Adult May 28, 2021 Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-Page 4of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #49 Page #22 EMIPLOYMIENTLISTI FOR APPROVALONJ JUNE21,2021 Initial Employment/ /Replacing Teacher, Fourth Keller Transfer from" Teacher, Fifth Teacher, Language Baker County August 2, 2021 Grade (1971 Days) at Keller Arts(1971 Days) High School LAST FIRST3 MI NAME ENAME Brown Brenda Carver Andrea SPECTALNOTEZ Amy Prescott POSITION LOCATIONI EFFECTIVE DATES August 2, 2021 Grade (1971 Days) Intermediate School Intermediate School/ /Replacing Michael Harrison Ridge Horne Amanda Nowlen (Unit Reassigned from Kindergarten Paraprofessional) Initial Employment/Replaing Teacher, Janet Waller Transfer Within the Same School Site from Teacher, Second Grade (1971 Days)/ Replacing Dawn Dowling Transfer Within the Same Grade (197 Days)/ /Replacing Days) Pam Taylor Cari Wilkes Jenna Smith Brittnee Van Sickle Promotion Within the Same Teacher, Pre- School Site from Paraprofessional, Pre-K(187 (197 Days) Days)/ Replacing Lisa Orberg Transfer Within the Same School Site from Paraprofessional, ESE. Ages 3-5 (187 Days)/Replacing Crystal Gregory Dillingham Melanie Initial Employment, /Replacing Teacher, Third Macclenny August 2, 2021 Grade (197 Days) Elementary Pre-K(187Days) Pre-K/ Kindergarten (197 Pre-K/ Days) Teacher, Third Grade (197 Days) Elementary School Kindergarten Center Baker County August 2, 2021 Kindergarten Center Westside School School Baker County August 2,2021 Kindergarten Center Baker County August 2, 2021 Kindergarten Center Kindergarten Center Baker County August 2, 2021 Kindergarten Center Kindergarten Center Dove Brianna Initial Employment, Replacing Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9, 2021 Durso Melissa Elledge Allison Horne Ridge August 2, 2021 Teacher, Physical Macclenny August 2, 2021 School Site from' Teacher, Third Education (197 Elementary Hulsey Chandler Initial Employment, /I Replacing Teacher, Kindergarten (197 Pre-K/ Days) Kindergarten (197 Pre-K/ Days) Exceptionalities Pre-K/ (1971 Days) Kindergarten CDA Pre-K/ PRE-K (187 Days) Pre-K/ Kennon Leigh Leadbetter Alicia Leino Tammy McDonald Emily Initial Employment, /Replacing Teacher, Initial Employment, / Replacing Teacher, Varying Baker County August 2, 2021 Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9, 2021 Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-Pages 5of14 Minutel Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 MPIOYANENTUISTIONA ATTAOALONAUNLEZEeT LAST FIRST MI NAMESE NAME Miller Sherry Miller Sherry Nettles Lisa Orender Aaron SPECIALNOIE Transfer Within the Same School Site from Teacher, Third(197 Days) Grade (1971 Days)/Replacing Tracy Davis Transfer Within the Same Grade (197 Days)/ Replacing Allison Elledge Initial Employment/Replaing Teacher, Joy" Thrift POSITION TOCATIONE DFFECTIVE DATESS August 2, 2021 August 2, 2021 Teacher, First Grade Westside Teacher, Second Westside Elementary School School Baker County August 2, 2021 Kindergarten Center High School School Site from Teacher, First Grade (1971 Days) Elementary Kindergarten (197 Pre-K/ Days) (197 Days) Transfer from Teacher, Science Teacher, Science Baker County August 2, 2021 M/J( (197 Days) atl Baker County Middle School/ Replacing Linda! McLelland (Unit Reassigned from Emotional / Behavioral) Quadrez Reese Lora Turner Smith Freddie Initial Employmemt/Keplacing Paraprofessional, Baker County August 9, 2021 ESE. Ages 6-21 (187High School Mathematics (197 High School Days) Days) Days) Days) Stemerick Michelle Initial Employment. t/Replacing Teacher, Baker County August 2, 2021 Transportation July1 1,2021 Taylor Pamela Promotion/ /Transfer from Directorof Teacher, Physicai Education Transportation (261 (197 Days) atl Macclenny Elementary School /Replacing John Staples Jana Willoughby Transfer from] Nutrition Kindergarten Center/ Replacing ShirleyLong Tedder Rachael Watts Shotia Initial Employment/ t/Replacing Reading Coach( (197 Keller Services Assistant (191 Days,7 Assistant (191 Hours) at Baker County Pre-K/ Days, 7Hours) August 2,2021 Intermediate Schoo! High School Nutrition Services Baker County August 6, 2021 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR APPROVALON: JUNE21,2021 LAST FIRST MI USPPCTALNOTE: DESCRIPTION: AMOUNT Per Hour /Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/ / Funding EPFECTIVE DATES NAME NAME Baggett Yolanda Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021 - Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate andl From As Needed (Pending Approved onl May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Baker County Schooll Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-F Page 6of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR ATHOVALCXAINETZBI LAST FIRST MT SPECTATNOTES DESCRIRTION: AMOUNT Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: EFFECTIVE DATES NAME ANAME Barton Weldon Summer of Success $23.001 Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) New" Teacher Training Brin Debra Summer of Success $23.00 Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: $28.35 Per Hour/ July2 29,2021 Maximum 6Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Per Hour /Maximum July 21,2021 631 Hours/Funding Brown Brenda Cranford Latisha Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and] From As Needed (Pending Approved on! May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Crews Heather Planning for School Year, Students Records General Review, Student Class Schedules, Etc. Year (ESY) Planning, IEP Records Review, Federal Etc. (Student Data New Teacher Training New Teacher Training Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- /Funding Source: Students 2021-22 /Maximum 501 Hours July30,2021 Crews Heather Extended School Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- /Maximum 75 Hours July 30,2021 /Funding Source: Deel Ellen Summer Days Regular Hourly Rate June 22,2021- Scheduling and Hours/Funding /Maximum 100 July30,2021 Source: General $28.35 Per Hour/ July 29,2021 Maximum 6Hours/ Funding Source: Federal $28.35 Perl Hour/ July 29,2021 Maximum 6Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Dillingham Melanie Durso Melissa Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21, 2021)-Page7of14 Minutel Book #39 Supplemental Minute. Book #491 Page #22 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR ATPACYALONAUNI2E2e1 LASL FIRST MI SPECIALNOTE DESCRIPTION AMOUNTN EFFECTIVE Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- /Funding Source: NAME NAMD Elledge Greta DATEST Planning for School Year, Students Reçords General Review, Student Class Schedules, Etc. Year (ESY) Planning, IEP Records Review, Federal Etc. (Pending Students 2021-22 /Maximum 501 Hours July 30,2021 Elledge Greta Extended School Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- /Maximum 751 Hours July 30,2021 /Funding Source: Foster Tina Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23,00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Per] Hour/ /Maximum July 21,2021 631 Hours/I Funding Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Gaskins Joanna Summer of Success $23.00 Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) (Pending Maximum 63 Hours/ July 21,2021 Funding Source: Gibson Barbara Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate andl From. As Needed Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Per Hour/Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/ /Funding Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Graham Serena Renee Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Per Hour/ /Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/F Funding (Pending Approved onl May17, Availability of Source: Federal Hager Mary Summer of Success $23,00 Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Schell Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) Program Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: Harris Jamie Summer Feeding Regular Hourly Rate June 22, 2021- /Maximum: 245 July29,2021 Hours/Funding Source: Federal Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)- - Page 80 of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR APPROVALONJUNE21,2021 LAST FIRSTMI SPECIALNOTE DESORIPTIONS AMOUNT: EFFECTIVE DATES NAME NAME Harrison Karen Assist Guidance Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- Counselor with /Maximum 501 Hours August6,2021 Scheduling IEP /Funding Sourçe: Meetings, Records Federal Reviews, and Other Services for ESE Students for the 2021-2022 School Year (Pending Harvey Adonia Felicia Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21, 2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021/From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Per Hour/ /Maximum July21,2021 63 Hours/Funding Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Holton Carrie Summer of Success $23.00 Per Hour/ June2 21,2021- - Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) New Teacher Training Program Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) New Teacher Training Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: $28.35 Per Hour/ July 29,2021 Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal /Maximum 245 July 29,2021 Hours/Punding Source: Federal Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: $28.35 Per Hour/ July 29, 2021 Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Per Hour /Maximum July21,2021 63 Hours/Funding Hulsey Chandler Jackson Angela Johns Sandra Summer Feeding Regular Hourly Rate June 15,2021- Summer of Success $23.00 Per Hour/ June21,2021- - Kennon Leigh Kyer Kim Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021/From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed (Pending Approved on! May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Baker County School Board! Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-P Page 9of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 DXTRA DUTY LIST FOR ATPHOYALOM/IENE3L2AT LAST RIRST MI SPECTALNOTIAT DESCRIPTION AMOUN EEFLCTIVE Per Hour/ /Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/Funding NAME NAML Lauramore Debora DATES Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021/From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed (Pending Approved onl May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Leadbetter Alicia Lyons Lalia Renee Lytle Fidel New" Teacher Training Program Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) (Pending Availability of Funding) (Pending $28.35 Per Hour/ July29,2021 Maximum 6Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Maximum 175 Hours July 29,2021 /Funding Source: Federal Maximum 63 Hours/ July 21,2021 Funding Source: Summer Feeding $16.97 Per Hour/ June 22, 2021- Summer of Success $23.00. Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Magnan Marian Summer of Success Regular Hourly Rate June 14,2021- Credit Recovery Maximum 75 Hours July21,2021 Data Processor /Funding Source: Federal Martin Jennifer Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus] Driver Hours/ Previously 2021/From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate andl From As Needed 751 Hours/ Previously ESE Extended Approved onl May 17, School Year 2021 Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Per Hour /Maximum July21,2021 63 Hours / Funding Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal McDonald Emily McGee Jean Amend from! Maximum Summerl Hours for Regular Hourly Rate June7,2021- Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- /Maximum 95 Hours July 8,2021 /Funding Source: Federal Per Hour /Maximum July 21,2021 63 Hours / Funding Yvonne (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Nettles Lisa New Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ July 29,2021 Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-Pagel 10of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 DXTRA DUTY LIST FOR ATHOVALCXAINEAL2PT LAST FIRSTMI SPECIALNOIL DESCRIRTION: AMOUNT Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: EFFECTIVE DATESA NAME NAME Odom Cynthia Summer of Success $23.00 Per Hour/ June2 21,2021- Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) (Pending O'Neill Kelly Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021 Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021/From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021/ /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Per Hour /N Maximum July21,2021 63 Hours/F Funding Padgett Richard Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23,00 June 21,2021 - Per Hour /Maximum July 21,2021 631 Hours/Funding (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Payne Jennifer Sanders Karen Sandovai Julie Summer Days Regular Hourly Rate July 1,2021- Scheduling and /Funding Source: (Student Data) New" Teacher Training /Maximum 25 Hours July 30,2021 General $28.35 Per Hour/ July29,2021 Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Perl Hour/Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/Funding Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate andl From As Needed (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Singletary Margie Summer of Success $23.00 Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) Maximum 63 Hours/ July21,2021 Funding Source: Stafford Rhonda Summer of Success Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- Career Specialist /Maximum 901 Hours July31,2021 /Funding Source: Baker County School Board Mceting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)-F Page 11of14 Minute. Book #39 Supplemental Minute. Book #491 Page #22 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR ATHOYALCXAIAERL2PT LAST FIRSTMI SPECIALNOTD: DESCRIPTION AMOUNTS Per Hour/ /N Maximum July21,2021 63 Hours/ /Funding EEFECTIVE DATES NAMLS ENAME Starling Brandy Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously (Pending 2021/From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed Approved on! May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Stemerick Michelle Stewart Lisa New Teacher Training $28.35 Per Hour/ July29,2021 Maximum 6Hours/ Funding Source: Federal Per Hour/ /Maximum July 21,2021 631 Hours/ Funding Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From. As Needed Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate andl From As Needed Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Swindell Tommie Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021 Sue Per Hour/ /N Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/Funding (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Taylor Ann Amend Hourly Rate. and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Per Hour /Maximum July21,2021 631 Hours/Funding (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Taylor Kaylee Summer of Success $23.001 Perl Hour/ June 21,2021- Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) Planning for School Year, Students Records General Review, Student Class Schedules, Etc. Extended School Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- Year (ESY) Planning, IEP /Funding Source: Records Review, Federal Etc. Minutel Book #39 Supplemental Minutel Book #491 Page #22 Maximum 631 Hours/ July 21,2021 Funding Source: Regular Hourly Rate June 1,2021- /Funding Source: Taylor Kim Students 2021-22 /Maximum 501 Hours July3 30,2021 Taylor Kim /Maximum 75 Hours July30,2021 Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21,2021)- Page 12of14 EXTRA DUTY LIST FOR. ATHOYALCMAINEIL2PI LAST FIRST MI SPECTALNOTE DESCRIPTION: MOUNT /Funding Source: General Per Hour/ /Maximum July 21,2021 63 Hours Funding EFFECTIVE DATES: NAME NAME Taylor Pamela Theophile Amy Transportation $48.13 Per Hour/ June 3,2021- Summer Hours Maximum 1601 Hours June 30,2021 Amend Hourly Rate and Summer of Success Amend to: $23.00 June 21,2021- Maximum Number of Bus Driver Hours/ Previously 2021 /From Regular Funding) Hourly Rate and From As Needed (Pending Approved on May 17, Availability of Source: Federal Trippett Joshua Summer ofs Success $23,00 Per Hour/ June 21,2021- Bus Driver (Pending Availability of Federal Funding) (Student Data New Teacher Training (Student Data) Program Maximum 63 Hours/ July 21,2021 Funding Source: Volner Brynne Ward Summer Days Regular Hourly Rate July1,2021 - Scheduling and /Funding Source: /Maximum 251 Hours July 30,2021 General $28.35 Per Hourl July29,2021 Maximum 61 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal James Evan Wells Diane Williams Irish Summer Days Regular Hourly Rate June 22,2021- Scheduling and Hours /Funding Summer Feeding Regular Hourly Rate June 22,2021- Maximum 100 July 30,2021 Source: General /Maximum 245 July 29,2021 Hours/ Funding Source: Federal SUPPHEMENTIIST! FOR APPROVAL ONJUND21:2021 LAST FIRST SPECIALI LOCATION DESCRIPTION: AMOUNTI CERECIVE NAME: NAME NOTD Canaday Kylee DATES 2020-2021 2021-2022 2021-2022 2021-2022 Baker County High School Girls Board Board Approved Rate -Shared Board Approved Rate Approved Rate High School Assistant Softball Coach Approved Rate (Fastpitch) Computer Network Manager Teacher, ESE Davis Jesslyn Shared with Macclenny Jennifer Holme Elementary School Westside Elementary School High School Sanders Karen Smith Freddie Baker County Paraprofessional, ESE Board Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21, 2021)- Page 13 of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minutel Book #491 Page #22 SUPPLEMENTLIST FOR APPROVALON: JUNE21,2021 LAST FIRST SPECIAL LOCATION NAME NAME NOTG Thornton Nancy DESCRIPTION: Enrichment, Drama/TV Board Production AMOUNT EFFECTIVE Approved Rate DATES 2021-2022 Macclenny Elementary School DAYS LEAVELISTFOR: APPROVALONJUNL21,2021 1971 Days Personal Leave Without Pay- Extended 5Days Iliness int the Linec ofI Duty LAST NAME Farley Hyde FIRST MI NAMES Kim Amber TYPPOPLEAVE EFFECTIVE DATESTA August 2, 2021- May 30,2022 May 20, 2021 - May 26, 2021 SUBSTITUTE LIST FOR APPROVALON. JUNE21,2021 Substitute in all areas pending completion of necessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Rate Substitute in all areas pending completion of neçessary requirements except Substitute Teacher Approved Rate LAST FIRST MI NAME NAME Matthews Michael Nguyen Duong DESCRIETION AMOUNT EFFECTIVE: DATES June 7,2021 June 8, 2021 Board Board ADOURNMENT FROM. JUNE21, 2021, SCHOOL: BOARD MECTING Sinçe there was noi further business to come before thel Board, Artiel Burnett made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Dean Griffis. The meeting adjourned via general consensus, Paula T. Barton, Board Chairperson Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schools Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 21, 2021)- Page 14of14 Minute Book #39 Supplemental Minutel Book #491 Page #22 MINUTES SCHOOL BOARDMEETING (Open tot thel Public) Monday,June: 28,2021- -3:00P.M. SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE: BOOK #49. PAGE: #22 District School Board Room (270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida) Thel Baker County School Board met on Monday, June 28, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. in thel District School Board Room located at 270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida. The purpose of this meeting was to hold a special board meeting regarding the new. Baker County Elementary School. Chairperson Paula' T. Barton announçed that Allen Murphy was, going to give the invocation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Teri Ambrose. CALLTO ORDER -3 3:001 P.M. Chairperson Barton called the meeting of thel Baker County School Board to order and asked fora roll call of members, The following Board Members were present to wit: Chairperson! Paula T. Barton, Vice-Chairperson Tiffany Mclnarnay, Richard "Dean" Griffis, Charlie M. Burnett, III (Artie), and Amanda Hodges. Superintendent Sherrie Raulerson and School Board Attorney John W. Caven, Jr. were both in attendance at the meeting, PUBLICHEARINGS - 3:001 P.M. (if any) There were no public hearings at this meeting, RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS There were no ccognltionspresentations at this meeting. APPROVALTOCORRECT AND/OR. ADD ITEMS' TO THEI FINAL. AGDNDA Approval to Correct the AIA Document A133-2009 Exhibit A Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment for thel New Baker County Elementary School from $34,710,133,00 to Chairperson Barton read the above noted recommended revisions toi the agenda and entertained: a motion from thel Board.. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Dean Griffis made ai motion to $34,710,113.00. approve, seconded by' Tiffany Mclnarnay. The motion carried 5-0, Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 28,2021)- Page Id of2 Minute Book #3 39 Supplemental Minute Book #491 Page #22 REMOVAL OFI ROUTINE ITEMS There were: no routine items ont this agenda. APPROVALOFI ITEMS FOR. ACTION A, Approval of Items CONTACT (259-0401) SM-A. 1.Approval of AIA Document A133-2009 Exhibit. A Guaranteed Sherrie Raulerson Maximum Price Amendment for thel New Baker County Elementary School in the Amount of $34,710,113.00 with Perry- McCall Construction, Inc. (GMP Book Dated 06/28/2021 Included) Chairperson Barton entertained a motion from the Board to approve this agenda item. As recommended by Superintendent Raulerson, Artie Burnett made a motion to approve, seçonded by' Tiffany Mclnarnay, The motion carried 5-0. CITVEN INPUT Noi individual in the audience addressed the Board with citizen concerns at this meeting, INFORMATION AND. ANNOUNCEMENTS Superintendent Raulerson noted that this was al historic moment fori the students ofl Baker County, She is looking forward tot this brand new: state oft the art learning facility and to be returning tot the Superintendent Raulerson also announçed thes spectaçular news that our 3r grade students ranked K-5 configuration across all elementary schools. 2ud in the State ofl Florida on thel ELAI FSA! NOTICE Any person who desires to appeal any decision. made by the School Board withi respect to any matter considered at the above mentionedi meeting will needa ai record of the proceedings, and fors such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim. record oft the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which an appeal may be based. PERSONNELITEMS LIST FOR APPROVALONJUNE: 28, 2021 ADOURNMIENT FROM JUNE: 28, 2021, SCHOOL BOARD MIDDTING Since there was no further business to come before the Board, Artie Burnett made a motion to N/A adjourn, seconded by Dean Griffis. The meeting adjourned via general consensus, Paula T. Barton, Board Chairperson Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schools Baker County School Board Meeting Minutes (Monday, June 28, 2021)-) Page2of2 Minute. 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ADVERTISE TENTATIVE BUDGET AND MILLAGES Please request Board approval to advertise the tentative budget and millages prior to the July 26, 2021, Board Meeting. As oft today, Ihave not received the actual Required Local Effort (RLE)millage from the Department of Education. We should have the RLE by July 19, 2021. The correct RLEmillagé will be advertised in the newspaper according tol Florida Statute on July 22, 2021. The tentative 2021-2022 fiscal year millages are as follows: Required Local Effort Basic Discretionary Operating Basic Discretionary Capital Outlay 3.709 (DOE will change this figure on or before July19.) .748 1:500 5.957 Total Mills Ifyoul have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. "Preparing individuals tob bel lifelong! learners, self-suflicient, and responsible citizens ofg good character" DISTRICT: SCHOOL BOARDI MEMBERS Tiffany Mclnarnay, Districtl * Richard Dean Griffis, District2 * Paulal T. Barton, District3 * Charlie M. Burnett, IL, District4 & Amanda Hodges, District 5 ANEQUALACCES/EQUALOPPORTUNTY/ INSTITUTION OU Baker County School District F.D. (Denny Wells), Director 270. Jonathan Street - Macclenny, Florida 32063 904-259-5420 CIN June23, 2021 Mrs. Sherrie Raulerson Superintendent of Schools Baker County School District 370 South Blvd. East Macclenny, Florida Dear Mrs. Raulerson: Iwould liket to request the School Board review and approve the District Property Reporti for May, Should you have any questions concerning this request, please feel free to contact me at your 2021. convenience. Sincerelyyours, à 00 F.D. Wells, Director of Facilities and Maintenangéc MAY 2021 BEGINNING BALANCE ACQUISTIONS BCHS 0012 $1,270,265.32 MES-0013 $158,319.7a PREK-KDGC CTR- 0022 $412,814.01 KIS. 0031 $239,933.80 BCMS- 0032 $833,079.41 WES-0091 $271,045.67 SURPLUS- 0099 $0.00 INACTIVE-1111 $0.00 READCLINIC- 2013 $54,005.44 BUSS SHOPNECH2 2222 $7,546,985.00 1,153,900,00 MANTAECH3333 5199,468.93 CHAP1 1-MES- 4013 $97.751.51 CHAP1 1-KIS- 4031 $5,371.85 CHAP1-BCMS- 4032 $0.00 CHAP1-WES- 4091 $77,080.96 CUSTLADVECHAA $200,549.19 VO./ADU_TED-5012 $174,426.90 Vo./ADULTED-5032 $6,540.51 TECHNOLOGY- 5656 $729,539.39 TECH/VECH86S6 $78,248.00 CURRENT MISSING- 7777 $0.00 PRIORN MISSING05-888 $324,074.75 $12,879,301.32 153,90000 COOFF- 9001 $414,929.12 BUSSHOP- 8002 $82,464.88 MAINT.- 9003 $227,150.01 W-HSE- 9004 $31,151.10 FAMILYSER- 9005 $56,866.32 STUDENTS SER- 9006 $186,720.30 ALTSCH-9007 $71,157.24 Vo./ADULTED-9008 $116,321.03 2,490.00 LAND/CUSTS 9009 $405,001.13 4,488.00 SUPT. OFFICE- 9010 $47,407.99 SOUTHSIDE- 9021 $7,037.00 DEADFILE-9999 $955,376.77 TOTAL ENDING CHANGEIN BALANCE $0.00 $1.270,266:32 $0.00 $28,433.12 $131,886.68 ($26,433.12) $0.co $412,614.91 $0.00 $0.00 $239,933.80 50.00 $0.00 $833,079.41 $0.00 $0.00 $271,045.67 $0.00 $0.0o $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $64,005.44 $0.00 $1,205,055.00 $7.494,820.00 ($52,165.00) $o.c0 $199,469.93 $0.00 $0.c0 $97.751.51 80.00 $0.00 $5.371.85 $0.00 $0.00 $0.c0 $0.00 $0.00 $77,080.96 $0.00 $0.00 $200,549.19 $0.00 $0.00 $174,988.28 $561.38 $0.00 $6,540.51 $0.00 $0.00 $729,639.39 $0.00 $0.00 $7B,246.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,995,00 $3,995.00 $0.00 $324,074.75 $0.00 $0.00 $415,875.12 $946.00 $0.00 $82,464.88 $0.00 $227,150,01 $0.c0 $31,151.10 $3,995.00 $54,871.32 ($3,995.00) $7,316.00 $178,404.30 ($7,316.00) $0.00 $71,16724 $561.38 $118,249.65 $1,928,62 $0.00 $409,489,13 $4,488.00 $755.15 $45,052.84 ($755.15) $0.00 $7,037.00 $0.00 $1,240,569.27 $955,376.77 82.485,694.92 $15,203,138.94 ($78,551.60) $955,376.77 $14,247.762-17 ACQUISTIONS TRANSIN TRADEI INS TOTALB TRANSOUT 26.433.12 STOLEN TOTALS $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,153,900.00 s0.00 $0.00 $0.00 s0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $561.38 $0.00 so.00 $0.00 $3,995.00 $0.00 160,456.38 $946.00 $0,00 $0,00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,490.00 $4,488.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,240,569.27 $2,406,940.65 1,206.065.00 561.38 3,995.00 946.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 3,995.00 7,316.00 661.38 755.15 1.240,569.27 $2,486,894.92 DeadrieAdusiment FinalF Property Total 1,240,569.27 $0,00 $15,281,8B4.21 1,161,824.00 $ 1,246,125.65 GRANT PROPOSAL SUMMARY REQUEST FOR BOARD APPROVAL (MUST BE' TYPED) NAME OF GRANT! PROPOSAL Phase V Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Support Grants TYPEOFGRANT X New - Continuation CONTACT PERSON: Bonnie Jones CONTACT PHONENUMBER: 904-259-0405 AMOUNTREQUESTED: $19,500 SOURCE Federal 'State LOCAL MATCHING FUNDSREQUESTED: Amendment Entitlement JG Competitive Other: X No Yes... If yes, please specify: Monetary Amount $ In-Kind Amount $ LISTSPECIRCIN-KINDONTRIBUTIONS PROJECTDESCRIPTION (fadditionalspace) isneeded, attachments may be used) 1. This grant is an emergencylenhanced quality grant and all monies received must be used for strengthening the pre-k program and lesson delivery. HOWWLEFUNDSBEUSED WasdonlenceEnsddatachueitm, beused) 1. This grant will be spent on salaries/benefits for 8 pre-k teachers to plan, curriculum map, create. meaningful literacy centers, etc. Interactive whiteboards and document cameras for each teacher will be ordered. In addition, Reading Eggs computer program for the pre-k classes will be renewed. SUBMITTED BY: Bonnie Jones DATE: 6/29/21 MIS L284 REV7/02 Baker County District School Board Exceptional Student Education . Student Services 290) Jonathan East . Macclenny, Florida32063 Phone: (904)259-7825 . Fax: (904)259-9099 CHAN June 7, 2021 Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent Baker County School District 392 South Blvd. East Macclenny, Florida 32063 Dear Superintendent Raulerson: We are: requesting School Board approval for reimbursement of mileage to Kimberly Spurlock for transportation of! her son to the Baker County Middle School. Due tol his significant disability, it would be safer for his mother to transport him to and from school each day as recommended per his IEP (Individual Education Plan). She will submit ai travel voucher and attendance report the end ofeach month. Reimbursement will be paid through the IDEA Funds. Address: Kimberly Spurlock 11007. Altmans Way Glen St. Mary, Florida 32040 Mileage: 11007 Altmans Way, Glen St. Mary to Westside Elementary Sincerely, 1k Michael Green Jr., Director aL. Exceptional Student Education/Student Services MG:al cOU Baker County District School Board Exceptional Student Education e Student Services 290) Jonathan East . Macclenny, Florida32063 Phone: (904)259-7825 . Fax: (904)259-9099 CHA June 7,2021 Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent Baker County School District 392 South Blvd. East Macclenny, Florida 32063 Dear Superintendent Raulerson: We are requesting School Board approval for reimbursement ofi mileage to Jessica Delp Mrs. Delp will transport her daughter tol Duval County, (Collins Rd.), to meet the FSDB bus to and will return to the same location for afternoon pickup. At the end ofe each month Mrs. Delp will submit a travel voucher and attendance schedule from the Florida School for Deaf & Blind. Funding for reimbursement will be paid through the I.D.E.A. tot transport her daughter to the Florida School for the Deaf & Blind. Grant. Address: Ms. Jessica Delp 20329 Frank Combs Road Sanderson, Florida 32087 Mileage: Macclenny to Jacksonville Sincerely, nnh. Michael Green Jr., Director Exceptional Student Education/Student Services MG:al ou Baker County District School Board Exceptional Student Education e Student Services 290) Jonathan East . Macclenny, Florida32063 Phone: (904)259-7825 . Fax: (904)259-9099 H June 7,2021 Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent Baker County School District 392 South Blvd. East Macclenny, Florida 32063 Dear Superintendent Raulerson: We are requesting School Board approval for reimbursement ofr mileage to Elizabeth Thomas to transport of! her daughter to the Florida School for the Deaf & Blind. Mrs. Thomas will transport her daughter to Duval County, (Collins Rd.), to meet the FSDB transport bus and will return to the same location for afternoon pickup. At the end ofeach month Mrs. Thomas will submit a travel voucher and attendance schedule from the Florida School for Deaf & Blind. Funding for reimbursement will be paid through the I.D.E.A. Grant. Address: Ms. Elizabeth Thomas 6117CR23D Glen St. Mary, Florida 32040 Mileage: Macclenny to. Jacksonville Sincerely, Andh Michael Green Jr., Director Exceptional Student Education/Student Services MG:al Naomi Anderson Vice Principal Ashton Griffin Assistant Principal BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE, SCHOOL BUBCATS. Wayne Peterson Assistant Principal Wyatt Milton Lead Teacher Thomas Hill Principal June 18, 2021 Mrs. Sherrie Raulerson 270 South Blvd East Macclenny, FL 32063 Baker County School Board Members Dear uperntendent Raulerson and School Board Members: Please consider approving this request for three instructional staff members along with approximately fifly students to attend the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, Georgia. The following staff members will be chaperoning this educational trip if approved: Ms. Kellen Dopson Mrs. Ashton Griffin Mrs. Krystal Gainey This request is for these employees to travel out-of-state to Moultrie, Georgia on Wednesday, October 20, 2021.This trip would be a valuable educational experience for both the students and chaperones. Thank you for your consideration of this travel request. Sincerely, bRil Thomas Hill Building a Legacy of Excellence, One Student at a Time 211 Jonathan Street htps//www.Ddkerkl2.org/bcms Voice: 904.259.2226 Fax: 904.259.0459 Macclenny, FL32063 htips/www.lacebook.com/BokerCountyMiddleschool Baker Cownty PwblioSchoolw Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schools G HAS 270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida 32068 Telephone: (904)259-625 www.bakerki2.org Fax:( (904)259-1387 June 15, 2021 Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent Baker County School District 270 South Boulevard East Macclenny, FL32063 Dear Superintendent Raulerson: Iam seeking School Board approval for the attached affiliation agreement between The University ofNorth Florida and the Baker County School Board. Please see attached agreement for details. Thank you for your consideration oft this matter. Sincerely, Robin 5 Associate Superintendent ofHuman Resources ., "Preparing individuals to-b be lifelong! leamers, self-sufficient; and responsible citizens of good character" DISTRIGT SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Tiffany! Mclnarnay, Districtl % Richard Dean Griffis, District2 * Paulal.Barton, District3 & Charliel M. Burnett, H, District4 * Amandal Hodges, District5 AMEGUALACE/ARUALOnOALNO/hsmTURON Affiliation Agreement Between Baker County School Districtand The University ofl North Florida This affiliation agreement, is made and entered into effective August 1, 2021 by and between the Baker County School District, al body, politiçand corporate, withi its officel located at270South Boulevard, East, Macclenny, FL 32063 (hereinafter referred to as the' "District") and thel UniversityofNorth Florida Board ofTrustees, aj publicbody corporate,' fort thel benefit of its College of Education and Human Services, with its office located at 1 UNF Drive hereinaterreterred to ast the' University"). This Agreementis! forthef followingprogramts: Teacher Education Programs School Counseling Program School Leadership Programs Disability Services Whereas, the District is the local education agency that provides public education Whereas, the University has a teacher preparation program and other educator development programs (hereinafter referred to as the Program(s)") that require a services to compulsory aged students in Duval County, Florida; and combination ofc coursework and field and clinical experiences; and Whereas, both the District and the University desire to collaborate regarding the placement and nature field/clinical experiences of University students enrolled in appropriate educational programs to complete their field and clinical experiences in schools governed by the District; parties hereto agree as follows: 1. INCORPORATION OF RECITALS herein and made a part thereof. 2. - DEFINITIONS/TERMS Now Therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the The above stated recitals aret true: and correct, and byt thisreference, arei incorporated Forthep purposes ofthis Agreement, the term Intern shalll be defined as a student who is enrolled in the University's state-approved teacher preparation or other educational program thathas been approved by rules ofthe State Board of Education and whoi is assigned by the University to aschool governed by the District to perform a clinical field experience under the direction ofa certified educator in the school. a. The University shall be responsible for the organization, administration, staffing, operating, and funding of its Programs, and the maintenance of accepted 3. OBLIGATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY standards forits educational programs. 1 b.' The University shall maintain all records and report on Intern experiences in accordance with University policy and regulatory requirements. The University shall designate an individual to serve as liaison to the District. d. The University's liaison shall collaboratively plan with the District's designee regarding all Intern placements and the nature ofthe placements. No intern shall be placed in any School without the prior written consent of the District's designee, Such consent shall be on forms approved by the parties. The parties shall use a placement procedure that is agreed upon by the District and the e. The University shall assure that students selected as Interns have completed all required academicy prerequisites priortorecommendation forplacementwith the The University, in collaboration with assessments provided by the directing teacher, shall assume responsibility for the overall educational experience and g. The University will inform Interns they are required to obtain, at their own expense, a Level II background screening for each placement with the District. The Level II background screening shall be a condition precedent to the Intern being placed. The University acknowledges that Interns with disqualifying h. RESPONSIBILITYTOI INFORM INTERNS. The University shall inform its Internsi in the Program(s) that as participants int the Program(s) they are: required to: (1) Comply with the policies and procedures of the District, to the extent permitted by law including the District's policies on confidentiality and University. District. assessment ofits Interns. offenses will notl be considered for placementwith the District. disclosure ofinformation. serviçes under this Agreement. the terms ofthis. Agreement. (2) Comply with state and federal laws and regulations. (3) Wear the necessary and appropriate attire while performing or receiving (4) Obtain prior written approval of both parties to this Agreement before publishing any material related to thel learning experience provided under (5) Comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ("FERPA") (6) Acknowledge and agree that neither the University nor the District guarantees to place or maintain placement of any Program Intern under regarding the confidentiality ofs student records. this Agreement, 4. OBLIGATIONS OF' THE DISTRICT a, Provide the facilities, applicable personnel, services and other items necessary b. Inc collaboration with the University, determine the workl location and assignment ofI Interns. The District will accept from the University the number of qualified students that staff, time and space permit as determined solely by the District. d. Collaboratively place approved teacher Interns with certified teachers who have completed Clinical Educator Training (CET), have a minimum of three years of fort the educational clinical experience, as specified herein. Encourage an atmosphere conducive tol learning. 2 successful classroom experiences and have been assessed as highly effective or e. Cooperate with the University in enforcing University policies, procedures and regulations related to student performance and student conduct. Permit the authority responsible for accreditation of University's curriculum to inspect the Facilities, services and other items provided by the District for purposes oft the education experience upon reasonable notice. g. Notify the University, in writing and at the earliest possible time, of any Intern whose work or conduct with students, parents or personnel is not, in the opinion ofDistrict, inaccordancer with acceptable procedures or standardsofperomance orotherwise could disrupt District's operation. District may immediately remove from the premises any Intern who poses an immediate threat or danger to personnel ort to the qualityofeducational. services, orforumprofessional behavior. Ins such event, said Intern's participation in the Program(s) at the school shall immediately cease, subject to being resumed only with the mutual written h. Districta acknowledges: (a) an Intern's provision of services in the clinical or field experience will not displace District's employees or provide any immediate advantage to the site; (b) no participating Intern will be entitled to employment by the District following the internship; and (c) this internship will be without District accepts responsibility for supervising Intern when Intern is on-site effective on annual evaluations, when applicable. agreement oft the District and University. compensation to the Intern. completing his or her field or clinical experiençe. 5. University and District Collaboration a. Universityand District agree to work together to establish and maintain a quality Program. District agrees to take an active role in suggesting education policy, b.. University and District agree to collaboratively work to develop mutually beneficial field/clinical experiences designed toi improve student learning and the a. Establish goals and expectations for teacher candidates, school and b. Coselect, orient and assess school based and university clinical educators. Develop criteria for selection of clinical educators that includes but is not limited to a minimum of three years classroom teaching experience, appropriate state certification, effective or highly effective on annual evaluations, and the state approved Clinical Educator Training. d. Provide professional development opportunities to enhance the e. Create multiple performance evaluations and collaboratively utilize them fora assessment purposes of candidates and clinical educators. f. Design diverse field/clinical experiences that demonstrateal high degree of depth, breadth, and are of sufficient duration to permit candidates to develop knowledge, skills, and dispositions to become effective and curriculum, and course content. preparation of teachers, To this end the parties agree toj jointly: university based clinical educators. knowledge and skill set ofc clinical educators. positivelyimpact. student learning. 3 g. Regularly meet to discuss field experiences and make suggestions about the programs that prepare candidates to be effective in their field h. - Regularly meet to discuss field experiences and make suggestions about Regularly meet to discuss field experiences and make suggestions about the dispositions that candidates demonstrate during their field The parties acknowledge that student educational records are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ("FERPA"), and that Student permission must be obtained before releasing specific student data to anyone other than University. University agrees to provide guidance to District with d. Neither party shalll have the power to obligate District or University resources, or Both parties and their employees shall conduct themselves in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, and rules, as well as their own respective The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that University and District are each a political subdivision of the State of Florida. As such the District's and/or the University's performance under this Agreement and any amendments hereto or attachments herewith, shall at all times be subject to any and all Florida laws, Florida regulations and their respective District's Rules which are applicable to the District's and/or University's operations, commitments and/or activities, as g. Both parties acknowledge and agree that as political subdivisions of the State of Florida they are subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes h. The parties agree to keep a current written record of the specific schools where placements. the impact that interns are having on PK-12 students. placements. respect to complying with FERPA. commit either, to any particular action. institutional rules and regulations. the case may be, in furtherance ofany terms specified herein. regarding publicaccess to records. Interns are participating in the Program. 6. INSURANCE a. District acknowledges that the University is self-insured for worker's compensation, general liability, and other coverage, with said protection being applicable to officers, employees, servants, and agents while acting within the scope of their employment by the University. Its self-insured fund is authorized pursuant to Florida Statutes. The University agrees to maintain its self-insurance b., The University: acknowledges that the Districti is self-insured for tort liability with limitso of$200,000 per claimant/$300,000 per occurrence, as authorized pursuant to Florida Statute 768.28, with said protection being applicable to officers, servants, and agents while acting within the scope of their employment by the District. Furthermore, nothing contained herein shall be construed orinterpreted as: () denying to either party any remedy or defense available to such party under the laws ofthe State of Florida; (ii) the consent of the University or the Districtto fund for the duration oft this Agreement. 4 be sued; or (iti) a waiver of sovereign immunity of the University or the District beyond the waiver provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. 7. INDEMNIFICATION The University and the District agree to be fully responsible for their own' acts of negligence, ortheir respective: agents' acts ofr negligence when acting within the scope of their employment, and agree to be liable for any damages resulting from said negligence subject to thel limitationsa and defenses provided by Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by the) District or the University. Nothing herein shall be construed by thel Districtort the University to be sued by third parties for any matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement. 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The relationship of the parties hereunder shall be an independent contractor relationship, and not an agency, employment, joint venture, or partnership relationship. Neither party shall have the power to bind the other party or contract in the name of the other party. All persons employed by aj party in connection with this Agreementshal!l be considered employees ofthat) party and shall ini no way, either directly or indirectly, be considered employees or agents oft the other party. Interns shall participate in the Program(s) hereunder for the sole consideration of obtaining an educational experience. No Intern or participant shall be considered an employee or volunteer ofl District by virtue of that Program participation. 9. MISCELLANEOUS a. NON-ASSIGNMENT. This Agreementi may not! be assigned to at third party without b. NO' THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreementi is made solely for thel benefit ofDistrictand University and is noti intended to create: rights or any cause ofaction PERFORMANCE. A delay in or failure of pertormance ofe either party thati is caused by occurrences beyond the control of either party shall not constitute a default d. TERM/TERMINATION. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years commencing on the Effective Date and may be renewed for successive five (5)year periods ifagreed upon in writing by the parties hereto, Ifeither party to this Agreement wishes tot terminate the. Agreement early, iti is understood that atl least ninety (90) days prior written notice shall be given prior to the proposed termination date of the Agreement. And, if such notice is given, this Agreement shall terminate at the end of the ninety (90) days' notice; EXCEPT THAT the Program(s) shall continue as necessary for the purpose of permitting Interns actually participating in the Program(s) at the time of termination to finish the e. APPLICABLE LAW. The validity, interpretation and enforcement of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any the prior written consent oft the non-assigning party. in any third parties. hereunder or give rise to any claim for damages. Program(s) at District, 5 action arising out of this Agreement shall lie exclusively in a court of competent NONDISCRIMINATION. During this Agreement, neither party shall discriminate against any person on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national or ethnicorigin, disability or veteran or marital status. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, oral or written, with respect to the subject matter contained herein. Except as may otherwise be expressly set forth in this Agreement, neitherUniversity. norl District make any representations, warranties, covenants or undertakings of any kind, h. AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS. All amendments and modifications to this Agreement shall be made by written mutual consent of both parties, which shall include the date and signatures of parties agreeing to the amendment(s) and/or COPIES OF AGREEMENT. Copies oft this Agreement shall be plaçed on file and be NOTICES. All notices under this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered by personal delivery or United States, certified, return receiptrequested, mail. Such jurisdiction located in Duval County, Florida. express or implied. modification(s). available at the University and at the District. notices shall be delivered to the following: To District: Baker County School District 270 South Blvd East Macclenny, FL 32063 Tol University: Director of Educational Field Experiences, COEHS University of North Florida 1UNF Drive Jacksonville, Florida, 32224 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that all communications relating to the day-to-day activities shall be exchanged between the respective representatives of each party, which representatives shall be designated by the parties, in writing, promptly upon commencement oft this Agreement. (Remainder of thel Page Left Blank Intentionally. Signature Page Follows Immediately.) 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned authorized representatives ofthe parties have executed this Agreement as ofthe day and date first written above, and each agrees tol be bound by the provisions hereof. THE: SCHOOL BOARD OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY:. Date: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES BY: Date; Dean or Associate Dean College of Education and Human Services BY: Date: Marianne Jaffee, Director of Planning for Karen B. Patterson, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President: for Academic Affairs UNF Standard COEHS Revised 01/06/20 7 CBaker ShooDibrid Spanjforlation Oefariment 544 Baker Bus Drive Macclenny, Florida 32063 Phone (904) 259-2444 June 30, 2021 Ms. Sherrie Raulerson Superintendent Fax (904) 259-9173 Baker County District Schools 270 South Boulevard East Macclenny, Florida 32063 Dear Superintendent Raulerson, Iwould like to submit the 2021-22 Baker County School District Bus Routes for the School Board review and approval. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Pamela Pomal6laar Taylor Director of School Transportation Preparing ligelong. Learners and. Responsible Citigens of Good Characler Page 1 2021 -2022 BUSI ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #01 Route Stop Time Description E01A 0000 0 E01A 0010 8:00 49 N LOWDER ST E01A 0020 8:01 NLOWDER ST @ GALTIN ST E01A 0030 8:02 NLOWDER ST @ WHEELER DR E01A 0040 8:03 NLOWDERS ST @ CHIPSHOT DR E01A 0050 8:04 1118 COPPERFIELD CIR E01A 0060 8:05 COPPERFIELD CIR @ COPPER CREEK DR E01A 0070 8:06 1286 COPPER CREEK DR E01A 0080 8:07 COPPER CREEK DR @ COPPER GATE PL E01A 0090 8:10 5927 LAURAMORE RD E01A 0100 8:11 5829 LAURAMORE RD E01A 0110 8:12 5588 LAURAMORE RD E01A 0130 8:14 5233 VIOLET LN E01A 0140 8:14 11886 FAYE RD E01A 0150 8:15 11772 FAYE RD E01A 0160 8:16 11807 TOM WILKERSON RD E01A 0170 8:17 11865 TOM WILKERSON RD E01A 0180 8:19 CR: 23A @ SANDS PT E01A 0120 8:13 TOM WILKERSON RD @ HUCKLEBERRY TR Page 2 2021 2 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #02 Route Stop Time Description E02A 0000 0 E02A 0010 7:44 SR 121 @ BUCK ROWE RD E02A 0020 7:45 SR121 @ PINE OAKS CIR E02A 0030 7:48 7306SR121 E02A 0040 7:55 8733SHIRLEYRD E02A 0050 7:59 6497SR121 E02A 0060 8:04 9201SR121 E02A 0070 8:08 GEORGE HODGES RD @ ANNA BELL RD E02A 0080 8:09 5954 GEORGE HODGES RD E02A 0090 8:10 GEORGE HODGES @ ASPEN RD E02A 0100 8:11 9226 ASPEN RD E02A 0110 8:12 9303 WILLOW RD E02A 0120 8:13 5598 WILLOW RD E02A 0130 8:14 9372 ASPEN RD E02A 0140 8:15 5818 CAMPHOR RD E02A 0150 8:16 9176 COTTONWOOD RD E02A 0160 8:18 6048 CHESTNUT RD E02A 0170 8:19 6362 CHESTNUT RD E02A 0180 8:21 5788 GEORGE HODGES RD E02A 0190 8:23 WILLIS HODGES RD @ BRENT LN E02A 0200 8:25 55 BARBER RD E02A 0210 8:26 CAREY BARBERRD @ STACEY BARBER RD E02A 0220 8:27 56 W LOWDER ST E02A 0230 8:28 LOWDER ST @ FINLEY DR E02A 0240 8:30 JULE RD @ MARTHA DR E02A 0250 8:31 JULE RD @ SR228 E02A 0260 8:32 SR228 @ AMERICAN WAY E02A 0270 8:34 541 LAVERNE ST E02A 0280 8:39 236 JONATHAN ST E02A 0290 8:40 338 JONATHAN ST Page 3 2021. - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #08 Route Stop Time Description E08A 0000 0 E08A 0010 7:48 8542 ODIS YARBROUGH RD (PM ONLY) E08A 0020 7:49 8441 ODIS YARBROUGH RD E08A 0030 7:50 8109 ODIS YARBROUGH RD E08A 0040 7:51 8020 HUNTERS RIDGE S E08A 0050 7:52 14349 HUNTERS RIDGE W E08A 0060 7:53 14396 HUNTERS RIDGE W E08A 0070 7:54 14466 HUNTERS RIDGE W E08A 0080 7:55 8059 ODIS YARBROUGH RD E08A 0100 7:57 7573 ODIS YARBROUGHI RD E08A 0110 7:58 7436 ODIS YARBROUGH RD E08A 0120 7:59 13373 BOB BURNSED RD E08A 0130 8:00 7399 BOB BURNSED RD E08A 0140 8:01 7444 OAK RIDGE DR E08A 0150 8:05 7078 PARK ST E08A 0160 8:06 11347 PINE LOOP E08A 0170 8:07 11505 PINE LOOP E08A 0180 8:08 11545 PINE LOOP E08A 0190 8:09 11569 PINE LOOP E08A 0200 8:10 11599 PINE LOOP E08A 0090 7:56 ODIS YARBROUGH RD @ FRED TAYLOR RD E08A 0210 8:11 PARK ST @ CONFEDERATE DRIVE E08A 0220 8:12 S CONFEDERATE DR @ CONFEEDERATE LN E08A 0230 8:13 11593 E CONFEDERATE DR E08A 0240 8:14 11672 E CONFEDERATE DR E08A 0250 8:15 11758 E CONFEDERATE DR E08A 0260 8:16 11977 N CONFEDERATE DR E08A 0270 8:17 12311 CONFEDERTAE DR E08A 0280 8:18 12423 CONFEDERATE DR E08A 0290 8:19 12449 CONFEDERATE DR E08A 0300 8:20 RUFUS POWERS @ LESLIE THOMAS LN E08A 0310 8:21 RUFUS POWERS @ NORMAN ST E08A 0320 8:22 10991 RUFUS POWERS RD E08A 0330 8:23 MADISON DR @ WESTSIDE ST E08A 0340 8:24 7598 MADISON ST E08A 0350 8:25 11089 WESTSIDE LOOP Page 4 2021-202BUSROUTES 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #12 Route Stop Time Description E12A 0000 0 E12A 0010 8:18 500 MINNESOTA. AVE E12A 0020 8:19 531 SOUTH BLVD E12A 0030 8:20 644 SOUTH BLVD E12A 0040 8:21 MINNESOTA, AVE @ 1ST SET MAILBOXES E12A 0050 8:22 MINNESOTAAVE @ 2ND SET MAILBOXES E12A 0060 8:23 MINNESOTA, AVE @ 3RD SET MAILBOXES E12A 0070 8:24 SOUTH BLVD @ QUAIL LN E12A 0080 8:25 SOUTH BLVD @ GRISSHOLM ST E12A 0090 8:26 SOUTH BLVD @ JOAN ST E12A 0100 8:27 SOUTHBLVD @ MLK DR E12A 0110 8:28 162 SOUTH BLVD (DAYCARE) Page 5 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #13 Route Stop Time Description E13A 0000 0 E13A 0010 8:16 586 RAILROAD AVE E13A 0020 8:17 550 RAILROAD AVE E13A 0030 8:18 546 RAILROAD AVE E13A 0040 8:19 RAILROAD AVE @ HOMER ST E13A 0050 8:20 450 W RAILROAD AVE E13A 0060 8:21 124 MLK DR E13A 0070 8:22 224 MLK DR E13A 0080 8:23 226 MLK DR E13A 0090 8:24 MLKI DR @ SYCAMORE ST E13A 0110 8:26 MLK DR @ W MINNESOTAAVE E13A 0110 8:28 410 MLK DR E13A 0120 8:30 514 S SEVENTH ST E13A 0130 8:31 520 S SEVENTH ST E13A 0150 8:35 LOWDER ST @ JOAN ST E13A 0160 8:36 LOWDER ST @ GRISSHOLM ST E13A 0170 8:38 EDGAR ST @ MAILBOXES E13A 0180 8:39 520 LEWIS ST E13A 0190 8:40 511 LEWIS ST E13A 0140 8:32 SEVENTH ST @ VANNESA'S LEARNING BLOCKS Page 6 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #19 Route Stop Time Description E19A 0000 0 E19A 0010 7:42 9536SR229 E19A 0020 7:43 9550SR228 PM ONLY E19A 0030 7:52 DEERFIELD CIR @ PATRICK DR E19A 0040 7:53 DEERFIELD CIR @ PLEASANT RD E19A 0050 7:54 DEERFIELD CIR @ W SOUTHWOODRD E19A 0060 7:55 4221 DEERFIELD CIR E19A 0070 7:56 4283 DEERFIELD CIR E19A 0080 7:57 4345 DEERFIELD CIR E19A 0090 7:58 4417 DEERFIELD CIR E19A 0100 7:59 4515 DEERFIELD CIR E19A 0110 8:00 4281 DEERFIELD CIR E19A 0120 8:01 DEERFIELD CIR @ E: SOUTHWOOD RD E19A 0130 8:02 HONEYWILKINSON RD @ ORNAGE TRL E19A 0140 8:12 9461 BARBER BROTHERS CIR E19A 0150 8:13 4159 BARBER BROTHERS CIR E19A 0160 8:14 CANAL RD @ N CANAL RD E19A 0170 8:15 4071 WOLFE DR E19A 0180 8:16 4114 WOLFE DR E19A 0190 8:17 4158 WOLFE DR E19A 0200 8:18 9843 BARBER LOOP E19A 0210 8:19 9899 BARBER LOOP E19A 0220 8:20 WOLFE DR @ PINE CIR Page 7 2021- : 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #21 Route Stop Time Description E21A A 0000 0 E21 A 0010 7:50 11621CR122 E21A 0020 7:51 11692 CR122 E21A 0030 7:52 12220CR.122 E21A A 0040 7:53 14093 CR122 E21A 0050 7:54 21006 LILLA HARVEY RD E21A 0060 7:55 12875 OC HORNE RD E21A 0070 7:56 20673 BENNY JOE BENNETT RD E21A 0080 7:58 NOAH RAULERSON RD @ GARDEN WAY E21A 0090 7:59 NOAH RAULERSON RD @ DOLLIE LN E21 A 0100 8:00 19644 NOAH RAULERSON RD E21A 0110 8:01 18458 NOAH RAULERSON RD E21A 0120 8:02 18351 NOAH RAULERSON RD E21A 0130 8:03 18346 NOAH RAULERSON RD E21A 0140 8:05 10902 ORBEY RHODEN RD E21A 0150 8:06 ORBEY RHODEN RD @ PHEASANT TRL E21A 0160 8:07 ORBEY RHODEN RD @ ANNE RD E21A 0170 8:08 ORBEY RHODEN RD @ JOHN ALLEN RD Page 8 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #22 Route Stop Time Description E22A 0000 0 E22A 0010 8:00 ROOSTERS COLLISION 914 W MACC AVE (US HWY90) E22A 0020 8:02 CHARLIE ROWE RD @ APARTMENTS E22A 0030 8:03 5985 CHARLIE ROWE RD E22A 0040 8:04 6013 CHARLIE ROWE RD E22A 0050 8:05 11076 PERSIMMON RD E22A 0060 8:06 PERSIMMON RD @ ASHI RD E22A 0070 8:07 PERSIMMON RD @ BLACKJACK RD E22A 0080 8:10 CWWEBB RD @ CEDAR RD E22A 0090 8:11 6040 CW WEBB RD E22A 0100 8:14 LOWDER ST @ GRIFFIN COURT E22A 0110 8:18 MINNESOTA (BETWEEN 121 & 228) E22A 0120 8:20 4TH STREET @ MICHIGAN_AVE E22A 0130 8:21 4TH STREET @ MCIVER AVE E22A 0140 8:22 MCIVER AVE @ MICHIGAN AVE Page 9 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #23 Route Stop Time Description E23A 0000 0 E23A 0010 7:55 9758CR229 E23A 0020 7:56 CR 229 ( @ FRIENDSHIP PLACE E23A 0030 7:57 CR229 @ JEFFERSON CIR E23A 0040 7:58 10023 CR229 E23A 0050 7:59 BENNY C GIVENS RD @ TURNAROUND E23A 0060 8:03 14858 GASKINS CIRCLE E23A 0070 8:04 14668 GASKINS CIRCLE E23A 0080 8:05 GASKINS CIRCLE @ GUNTER RD E23A 0090 8:07 GASKINS CIRCLE @ JOYCE LN E23A 0100 8:08 GASKINS CIRCLE @ HILL RD E23A 0110 8:10 GASKINS CIRCLE @ EJI PAIGE RD E23A 0120 8:11 14087 GASKINS CIRCLE E23A 0130 8:12 14098 GASKINS CIRCLE E23A 0140 8:13 TONY GIVENS RD @ KING ST E23A 0150 8:14 13855 TONY GIVENS RD E23A 0160 8:15 13768 TONY GIVENS RD E23A 0170 8:20 CR 139 @ STEGALL LN E23A 0180 8:21 CR139 @ JOHN WILLIAMS RD E23A 0190 8:23 CR 139 @ THOMPSON RD E23A 0200 8:24 CR139 @ KING RUISE RD Page 10 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #24 Route Stop Time Description E24A 0000 0 E24A 0010 8:01 12085 LEON DOBSON RD E24A 0020 8:04 HEROD DOPSON @ BENNETT AVE E24A 0030 8:05 15367 CR 124 E24A 0040 8:06 CR 229 @ SHUMATE LN E24A 0050 8:08 CR: 229 @ BERTIE DAVIS RD E24A 0060 8:10 CR: 229 @ HID DUGGER E24A 0070 8:12 10546 CR229 E24A 0080 8:14 9369CR229 E24A 0090 8:15 9325 CR 229 E24A 0100 8:16 CR229 @ COVE ST E24A 0110 8:17 CR2290 @ CHURCH ST E24A 0120 8:18 CR 229 @ BAY ST E24A 0130 8:19 RED MAPLE @ COLUMBIA ST E24A 0140 8:20 13797 COLUMBIA ST E24A 0150 8:21 COLUMBIA ST @ 1ST DRIVEWAY PAST2 229 E24A 0160 8:22 THOMAS SWEAT RD @ DRIVEWAY BEFORE US90 E24A 0170 US HWY 90 @ KATHYJORD Page 11 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #25 Route Stop Time Description E25A 0000 0 E25A 0010 8:05 THOMAS DR @ DEBBIE LN E25A 0020 8:07 1701 US 90 E (TRAILRIDGE MH PARK) E25A 0030 8:10 ALLEN ACRES RD @ GLORY LN E25A 0040 8:14 DUGGER ST @ E SHUEY AVE E25A 0050 8:15 MILTON ST @ E SHUEY AVE E25A 0060 8:16 EAST BLVD @ SHUEY AVE E25A 0070 8:17 EAST BLVD @ STANSELL AVE E25A 0080 8:18 EAST BLVD @OHIO AVE E25A 0090 8:18 EAST BLVD @ NORTH BLVD E25A 0100 8:20 111 E SHUEY AVE E25A 0120 8:22 RAILROAD AVE @ COLLEGE ST E25A 0130 8:23 EAST BLVD @ MCIVERAVE E25A 0140 8:24 EAST BLVD @ MICHIGAN AVE E25A 0150 8:25 EAST BLVD @ MINNESOTA. AVE E25A 0160 8:26 EAST BLVD @ SOUTH BLVD E25A 0110 8:21 E. SHUEY AVE @ METHODIST CHURCH DAYCARE Page 12 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #29 Route Stop Time Description E29A 0000 0 E29A 0010 7:00 CR.250 @ LIL DIXIE TRL. E29A 0020 7:10 14485 COUNTY RD 122 E29A 0030 7:11 21578 PLEASANT GROVE CHURCH! RD E29A 0040 7:12 PL GRV CH RD THANNIE HARVEY RD E29A 0050 7:13 21662 RED MAPLE CIR E29A 0060 7:14 21750 RED MAPLE CIR E29A 0070 7:15 THANNIE HARVEY RD @ TOMMY RAY RD E29A 0080 7:16 TOM RAY RD & GAME RD E29A 0090 7:18 CR: 250 & PALM RD E29A 0100 7:20 BAXTER GRADE E29A 0110 7:24 22614 EDDY GRADE RD E29A 0120 7:26 27089 CR250 E29A 0130 7:27 JACK DOWLING CIR @ COY TAYLORF RD E29A 0140 7:28 15985 JACK DOWLING CIR E29A 0150 7:29 15908 JACK DOWLING CIR E29A 0160 7:31 15160 JACK DOWLING CIR E29A 0170 7:33 JACK DOWLING CIR @ LOUIS COMBS RD E29A 0180 7:35 CR250 @ TAYLOR STORE E29A 0190 7:36 24498 CR 125 E29A 0200 7:39 NFR 202 & EAST TOWER RD E29A 0210 7:43 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD & FOXRIDGE TRAIL E29A 0220 7:45 21432 DOYLE WJLLIAMS RD E29A 0230 7:47 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD & WESLEY GRIFFIS LN E29A 0240 7:49 22410 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD E29A 0250 7:50 22528 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD E29A 0260 7:54 23843 CR125 Page 13 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #30 Route Stop Time Description E30A 0000 0 E30A 0030 E30A 0010 7:39 US HWY 90 @ GRIFFIS RD E30A 0020 7:41 11577 US HWY 90 E30A 0040 7:45 8752CR229 (AM ONLY) E30A 0050 7:48 13452. ARNOLD RHODEN RD E30A 0070 7:56 9276 NOAH DAVIS RD E30A 0080 7:57 9243 NOAH DAVIS RD E30A 0090 7:58 9208 NOAH DAVIS RD E30A 0100 8:04 9633 PINE TOP RD E30A 0110 8:05 9598 PINR TOP RD E30A 0120 8:06 9319 PINE TOP RD E30A 0130 8:07 9243 PINE TOP RD E30A 0140 8:08 9236 PINE TOP RD E30A 0150 8:09 PINE TOP RD @ OKEYLN E30A 0160 8:10 9031 PINE TOP RD E30A 0170 8:11 PINE TOP RD @ PONDEROSA TRL 89180 CR229 (PM ONLY) E30A 0060 7:49 ARNOLD RHODEN RD @ LEWIS RHODEN RD Page 14 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #31 Route Stop Time Description E31A 0000 0 E31A 0010 8:15 OHIO AVE @ 5TH STREET E31A 0020 8:16 OHIO AVE @ 4TH STREET E31A 0050 8:20 569 E OHIO. AVE E31A 0060 8:22 11411 DEERWOOD CIRCLE E31A 0070 8:23 11222 DEERWOOD CIRCLE E31A 0080 8:24 11178 DEERWOOD CIRCLE E31A 0090 8:25 11047 DEERWOOD CIRCLE E31A 0100 8:26 N BLVD @ FOXRIDGE DR E31A 0110 8:26 N BLVD @ TIMBERLANE DR E31A 0120 8:27 N BLVD @ 3RD STREET E31A 0130 8:28 559 N 5TH STREET E31A 0140 8:29 748 N 5TH STREET E31A 0030 8:17 OHIO AVE @ NORTHWOOD APRTS (1ST DRVE) E31A 0040 8:19 OHIO AVE @ NORTHWOOD APRTS (2ND DRIVE) Page 15 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #33 Route Stop Time Description E33A 0000 0 E33A 0010 7:50 E33A 0020 8:02 8504 HILLCREST DR E33A 0030 8:03 8754 HILLCREST DR E33A 0040 8:05 8350 HILLCREST DR E33A 0050 8:06 6422 GRANT ST E33A 0060 8:07 8250 GRANT ST E33A 0070 8:08 GRANT ST @ ADAMS RD E33A 0080 8:08 6093 ADAMS ST E33A 0090 8:09 6069 ADAMS ST E33A 0100 8:10 8743 S BEN ROWE CIRCLE E33A 0110 8:10 8732 S BEN ROWE CIRCLE E33A 0120 8:11 8596 E BEN ROWE CIRCLE E33A 0130 8:12 EBEN ROWE CIR @ JE B HINES RD E33A 0140 8:13 El BEN ROWE CIRCLE @ CLOVER RD E33A 0150 8:15 EBEN ROWE CIRCLE @ TAFT DR E33A 0160 8:16 6067 TAFT RD E33A 0170 8:17 6393 WOODLAWN RD E33A 0180 8:18 8511 DUPREE RD E33A 0190 8:19 DUPREE RD @ ACRE RD E33A 0200 8:20 8864 EASTWOOD DR E33A 0210 8:22 NEWMAN LAKE DR @ LAKE GEORGE CIR E33A 0220 8:24 WOODLAWN RD @ GLENN WILLIAMSON RD E33A 0230 8:25 WOODLAWN CEMETARY RD E33A (LAKES OF WOODLAWN) Page 16 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #34 Route Stop Time Description E34A 0000 0 E34A 0010 7:48 13677 E W BARTON RD E34A 0020 7:49 CR 127 @ COMBS TRL E34A 0030 7:50 CR1 127 @ LUCIOUS COMBS TRL E34A 0040 7:51 CR 127 @ LEON DOPSON RD E34A 0050 7:53 TURNER CEMETERY @ REGISTER RD E34A 0060 7:55 CR 127 @ WILLIE GRIFFIS RD E34A 0070 7:56 CR 127 @ NATALIE LN E34A 0080 7:58 CR 127 @ KATIE JOHNSON LN E34A 0090 8:00 CR 127 @ RICHARD OLIVER RD E34A 0100 8:01 CR 127 @ RUSH LANE E34A 0110 8:02 CR127 @ ANNIE MAE PAIGE RD E34A 0120 8:03 10167 CR 127 E34A 0130 8:04 CR127 @ IVORY WILLIAMS RD E34A 0140 8:06 CR 127 @ ABERNATHY ST E34A 0150 8:07 CR127 @ SANDERSON CIRCLE N E34A 0160 8:07 CR 127 @ SANDERSON CIRCLE S E34A 0170 8:08 CR127 @ COVE ST E34A 0190 8:16 8260 CR 139B E34A 0200 8:17 8165 CR 139B E34A 0180 8:09 CR 127 @ SANDERSON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH E34A 0210 8:18 KLEIN RD @ BAILEY ANN RD E34A 0220 8:19 KLEIN RD @ HAMBONE TRL E34A 0230 8:19 KLEIN RD @ DEW DROP LN E34A 0240 8:20 7928 KLEIN RD E34A 0250 8:21 7755 CR139B Page 17 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #36 Route Stop Time Description E36A 0000 0 E36A 0010 8:01 BLAIR STREET @ DOUBERLY RD E36A 0020 8:02 236 BLAIR STREET E36A 0030 8:03 BLAIR STREET @ W OHIO AVE E36A 0040 8:04 OHIO AVE @ 7TH STREET E36A 0050 8:05 110 OHIO AVE E36A 0060 8:06 OHIO AVE @ GODWIN MOBILE HOME PARK E36A 0070 8:07 NORTH BLVD BETWEEN 6TH & 5TH ST E36A 0080 8:08 NORTH BLVD @ N 6TH ST E36A 0090 8:09 NORTH BLVD @ 7THS ST E36A 0100 8:10 NI BLVD @ LEE & BAKER MOBILE HOME PK E36A 0110 8:11 438 CARDINAL LN E36A 0120 8:12 455 IVY STREET E36A 0130 8:13 IVY STREET @ CANARY LN E36A 0140 8:14 IVY STREET @ MOBILE HOME PARK E36A 0150 8:15 505 N 7TH ST E36A 0160 8:16 LINDA STREET @ 7TH STREET E36A 0170 8:17 701 N6THS ST E36A 0180 8:18 7131 N6TH ST Page 18 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #37 Route Stop Time Description E37A 0000 0 E37A 0010 7:14 19409 BF FINLEY E37A 0020 7:24 1459 PINERIDGE RD E37A 0030 7:24 1433 PINERIDGE RD E37A 0040 7:26 1201 THORNTON RD E37A 0050 7:27 912 THORTON RD E37A 0060 7:31 14503 COUNTRY ESTATES CT E37A 0070 7:37 14329 PECAN CIR E37A 0080 7:37 14233 PECAN CIR E37A 0090 7:40 BELMONT SMITH RD @ CLARENCE DOBBS RD E37A 0100 7:41 13629 CLARENCE DOBBS RD E37A 0110 7:45 14288 CLARENCE DOBBS RD E37A 0120 7:45 14530 CLARENCE DOBBS RD E37A 0130 7:51 2555 WILL ELLEDGE RD E37A 0140 7:52 2719 WILL ELLEDGE RD E37A 0150 7:55 CR 229 & SUNCREST LN E37A 0160 7:57 3714 LEX JONES RD E37A 0170 7:59 12292 CLETE HARVEY RD E37A 0180 8:00 12142 CLETE HARVEY RD E37A 0190 8:01 12301 CLETE HARVEY RD E37A 0200 8:02 11820 CLETE HARVEY RD E37A 0210 8:03 3729 CLIFFORD DUGGER RD E37A 0220 8:05 3535 CLIFFIRD DUGGER RD E37A 0230 8:10 CLETE HARVEY RD @ CAVALRY LN E37A 0240 8:11 10290 CLETEHARVEY RD E37A 0250 8:12 LE HARVEY RD @ BRANNEN! LN E37A 0260 8:14 LE HARVERY RD @ BRIARBUSHL LN Page 19 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #40 Route Stop Time Description E40A 0000 0 E40. A 0010 8:00 4616 ESTATES ST E40 A 0020 8:03 RAINTREE DR @ CREPE MYRTLE ST E40 A 0030 8:04 4423 BIRCH ST E40. A 0040 8:06 PINE AVE @ HICKORY ST E40. A 0050 8:07 PINE. AVE @ MULBERRY ST E40. A 0060 8:08 PINE AVE @ MAPLE ST E40. A 0070 8:09 4330 HICKORY ST E40, A 0080 8:10 4105 HICKORY ST E40, A 0090 8:12 4106 DOGWWOD ST E40 A 0100 8:13 4154 DOGWOOD ST E40 A 0110 8:14 4656 DOGWOOD ST E40A A 0120 8:15 4775 DOGWOOD ST E40 A 0130 8:17 ESTATES ST @ POPLARST E40A 0140 8:19 BROWN RD @ JEFF STARLING RD E40 A 0150 8:21 1651 S 6TH ST (TRAVELODGE) E40 A 0160 8:23 1499 S 6TH ST (MOTEL 6) Page 20 2021 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #42 Route Stop Time Description E42A 0000 0 E42A 0010 8:04 5CHURCHES RD @ END E42A 0020 8:05 5CHURCHES RD @ LANE AVE E42A 0030 8:06 5CHURCHES RD @ CLAYTON AVE E42A 0040 8:07 9869 5 CHURCHES RD E42A 0050 8:08 5 CHURCHES RD @ CALIFORNIA CT E42A 0060 8:09 5CHURCHES RD @ FAITH TEMPLE CHURCHRD E42A 0070 8:10 50 CHURCHES RD @ NANCYWILLIAMS DR E42A 0080 8:10 5 CHURCHES @ FAITHLOOP E42A 0090 8:11 9705 CR127 E42A 0100 8:12 CR1 127 @ LEE GIVENS RD E42A 0110 8:14 CR127 @ DOLPHIN CT Page 21 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #45 Route Stop Time Description E45A 0000 0 E45A 0010 7:55 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ CUYLER RD E45A 0020 7:56 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ HARRYS PL E45A 0030 7:57 17093 TURNER CEMETERY RD E45A 0040 7:59 CR 125 @ WASSIE FISH RD E45A 0050 8:00 CR 125 @ AARON FISH RD E45A 0060 8:02 17500 CR 127 E45A 0070 8:04 11225 CLARENCE BENNETT RD E45A 0080 8:06 KENNETH WALKER RD @ TOMMY RD E45A 0090 8:10 19112CR125 E45A 0100 8:11 16148 CR 125 E45A 0110 8:15 CR 125 @ HERBERT HARRIS RD E45A 0120 8:16 13072 CR125 E45A 0130 8:18 CR 125@ BYRD LN E45A 0140 8:19 11414CR125 E45A 0150 8:20 CR.125 @ PINE. ACRES RD E45A 0160 8:21 CR 125 @ MONDS TRL E45A 0170 8:22 CR 125 @ EZ STOP E45A 0180 8:23 CR 125 @ BLAIR CIRCLE Page 22 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #46 Route Stop Time Description E46A 0000 0 E46A 0010 7:55 18573CR127 E46A 0020 7:56 OSCEOLA RD @ TIMBERLAND RD E46A 0030 8:01 10692 BERTHA MAE HARRIS RD E46A 0040 8:02 10592 BERTHA MAE HARRIS RD E46A 0050 8:05 19760 CREWS RD E46A 0060 8:06 19619 CREWS RD E46A 0070 8:07 CREWS RD @ HOLLIE RD E46A 0080 8:08 CREWS RD @ QUIET WOODS LN E46A 0090 8:09 19341 CREWS RD E46A 0100 8:10 19191 CREWS RD E46A 0110 8:11 CREWS RD @ OAK HILL RD E46A 0120 8:12 19008 CREWS RD E46A 0130 8:13 18937 CREWS RD E46A 0140 8:14 CREWS RD @ KINGHORN RD E46A 0150 8:15 17910 CREWS RD E46A 0160 8:16 17830 CREWS RD E46A 0170 8:17 CREWS RD @ HARVEST LOOP E46A 0180 8:18 CREWS RD @ TIMBERTRACE RD E46A 0190 8:19 CREWS RD @ LEWIS ANDERSON RD E46A 0200 8:20 CREWS RD @ OAKWOOD RD E46A 0210 8:21 16522 CREWS RD E46A 0220 8:22 16159 CREWS RD Page 23 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #48 Route Stop Time Description E48A 0000 0 E48A 0010 7:55 1029 STEEL BRIDGE RD E48A 0020 7:57 STEEL BRIDGE RD @ ST MARYS COVE LANDING E48A 0030 8:00 STEEL BRIDGE RD @LE E WILKERSON RD E48A 0040 8:05 STEEL BRIDGE RD @ LEONARD NORMAN RD E48A 0050 8:08 5651 CR23C E48A 0060 8:10 CR23C @ STILL WATERS RD E48A 0070 8:11 CR23C @ BEARDEN TRL E48A 0090 8:15 14259 CR2 23A E48A 0100 8:16 CR: 23A @ HARRY REWIS RD E48A 0110 8:17 13464 E TALL PINE RD E48A 0120 8:18 ETALL PINE RD & N TALL PINE RD E48A 0130 8:19 5709 N TALL PINE RD E48A 0140 8:20 13072 N CR23A E48A 0150 8:21 6965 SANSDALE RD E48A 0180 8:26 12589 N CR23A E48A 0190 8:27 12421 NCR23A E48A 0200 8:28 N CR23A @ PETERS LN E48A 0210 8:29 12291N NCR23A E48A 0080 8:13 RUBEN CRAWFORD RD @ MOBILE HOME PARK E48A 0160 8:23 BOB KIRKLAND RD @ N FORTY CIRCLE E48A 0170 8:25 BOB KIRKLAND RD @ BIRD POND RD Page 24 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021- -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #50 Route Stop Time Description E50A 0000 0 E50A 0010 7:47 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ CYLER RD E50A 0020 7:48 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ HARRY'S PLACE E50A 0030 7:52 15397 TURNER CEMETERY RD E50A 0040 7:55 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ JD SMITH TR E50A 0050 7:56 14408 TURNER CEMETERY RD E50A 0060 8:00 11514 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD E50A 0070 8:01 11244 CEDAR CREEK FARMS E50A 0080 8:02 11169 CEDAR CREEK FARMS E50A 0090 8:05 9686 CEDAR CREEK FARMS E50A 0100 8:13 10455 CLAUDE HARVEY RD E50A 0110 8:14 9957 GLAUDE HARVEY RD E50A 0120 8:16 8186 CLAUDE HARVEY RD E50A 0130 8:17 8112 CLAUDE HARVEY RD E50A 0140 8:19 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD @ KATHY JOE RD E50A 0150 8:20 10203 ANDREW RAULERSON RD E50A 0160 8:21 10352 ANDREW RAULERSON RD E50A 0170 8:22 10416 ANDREW RAULERSON RD E50A 0180 8:23 10405 ANDREW RAULERSON RD E50A 0190 8:24 10398 ANDREW RAULERSON RD E50A 0200 8:25 CLINTON'AVE @ MADISON ST Page 25 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #52 Route Stop Time Description E52A 0000 0 E52A 0010 7:58 6007 HARLRY THRIFT RD E52A 0020 8:00 5675 HARLEY THRIFT RD E52A 0030 8:01 15615 N SR121 E52A 0040 8:02 NSR121 @ CANADY MHP E52A 0050 8:03 5534 BLUE HOLE RD E52A 0060 8:03 5434 BLUE HOLE RD E52A 0070 8:04 5375 BLUE HOLE RD E52A 0080 8:04 4887 BLUE HOLE RD E52A 0100 8:10 14549 N SR121 E52A 0120 8:13 13908 N SR121 E52A 0130 8:14 13806 N SR 121 E52A 0150 8:17 5191CR23B E52A 0090 8:05 BLUE HOLE RD @ SHAVES BLUFF RD E52A 0110 8:11 NSR121 @ NEW LIFE CHURCH E52A 0140 8:15 NSR121@ WILLARD CREWS LN Page 26 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #54 Route Stop Time Description E54A 0000 0 E54A 0010 7:55 13692 CEDAR CREEK DR E54A 0020 7:56 13777 CEDAR CREEK DR E54A 0030 7:57 JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ WILBURN'S WAY E54A 0040 7:58 JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ JONNY HARVEY RD E54A 0050 8:01 FRED HARVEY RD @ SIMMONS LN E54A 0060 8:02 FRED HARVEY RD @ SHADY PINE WAY E54A 0070 8:03 FRED HARVEY RD @ JEREMY'S WAY E54A 0080 8:04 11542 COWPEN RD E54A 0090 8:05 11569 COWPEN RD E54A 0100 8:06 COWPEN RD @ NOEL RD E54A 0100 8:07 COWPEN RD @ PALMETTOPL E54A 0110 8:09 10108 COWPEN RD E54A 0120 8:17 7994 US HWY 90 (PM ONLY) E54A 0130 8:18 MADISON AVE @ SHERMAN AVE- (DAYCARE) Page 27 2021- -2022 BUS ROUTES 2021- -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #53 Route Stop Time Description E53A 0000 0 E53A 0010 8:05 ST MARYS CIR N @ ST MARYS CIR W E53A 0020 8:06 OWEN ACRES DR @ AG CENTER E53A 0030 8:07 OWEN ACRES DR @ BIRDIE DR E53A 0040 8:08 OWEN ACRES DR @ BOGIE DR E53A 0050 8:10 6172 MILTONDALE RD E53A 0060 8:11 6281 MILTONDALE RD E53A 0070 8:12 MILTONDALE RD @ MICHELLE RD E53A 0080 8:13 MILTONDALE RD @ WELLS RD E53A 0090 8:14 7013 MILTONDALE RD E53A 0100 8:16 7062 MILTONDALE RD E53A 0110 8:18 MILTONDALE RD @ OWEN ACRES DR E53A 0120 8:18 MILTONDALE RD @ JERRY CIRCLE E53A 0130 8:19 MILTONDALE RD @ BARBARA CIRCLE E53A 0140 8:19 NLOWDER ST @ KATIE CT E53A 0150 8:20 NLOWDER ST @ CONSTITUTION PL E53A 0160 8:21 NLOWDER ST @ FERN ST E53A 0170 8:22 NLOWDER ST @ LYONS LN E53A 0180 8:22 CR23B @ ROLLING MEADOWS E53A 0190 8:25 CR23B @ TARA DRIVE Page 28 2021-2 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #55 Route Stop Time Description E55A 0000 0 E55A 0010 7:40 6256 SHELLYLN E55A 0020 7:41 6098 SHELLYLN E55A 0030 7:42 6460 KEITH GRIFFIS CIRCLE E55A 0040 7:43 6282SCR125 E55A 0050 7:44 CR 125 @ TAPLEY LN E55A 0060 7:45 MUDLAKE RD @ KEITH GRIFFIS CIR E55A 0070 7:46 7817 MUDLAKE RD E55A 0080 7:47 MUDLAKE RD @ SMOKE RISE DR E55A 0090 7:48 8805 MUDLAKE RD E55A 0100 7:49 IRA STARLING RD @ JIM STARLING RD E55A 0110 7:50 8452 MUDLAKE RD E55A 0120 7:51 6550 KEITH GRIFFIS CIR E55A 0130 7:53 6722CR125 E55A 0140 7:54 6872CR.125 E55A 0150 8:00 9544 GEORGE TABER BLVD E55A 0160 8:01 GEORGE TABER BLVD @ S GLEN BLVD E55A 0170 8:03 7234 FRANKLIN ST E55A 0180 8:04 9942 JEFFERSON AVE E55A 0190 8:06 6915 ANDREWS ST E55A 0200 8:07 10216 RIVER OAKI DR E55A 0210 8:08 SHERMAN AVE @ PARMELEE ST E55A 0220 8:09 CR 125 @ LEARNING LODGE DAYCARE E55A 0230 8:10 CLINTON AVE @ PARMELEE ST E55A 0240 8:11 ANDREWS ST @ LINCOLN AVE E55A 0250 8:12 10065 GEORGE TABER BLVD E55A 0260 8:13 7327 GEITGEY ST E55A 0270 8:14 FRANKLIN ST @ CLINTON AVE E55A 0280 8:15 MT VERNON ST @ RAILROAD ST Page 29 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #59 Route Stop Time Description E59A 0000 0 E59A 0010 7:50 5765 C CR23D E59A 0020 7:52 5765 El RIVERSIDE DR E59A 0030 7:53 1563 RIVER HILLS RD E59A 0040 7:56 CR23D @ STONE RD E59A 0050 7:57 CR23D @ DURLAND RD E59A 0060 7:57 7422CR23C E59A 0070 7:58 6763 JAMES BRITT RD E59A 0080 7:59 7045 JAMES BRITT RD E59A 0090 8:00 7127 JAMES BRITT RD E59A 0100 8:00 6994 JAMES BRITT RD E59A 0110 8:01 6824 JAMES BRITT RD E59A 0120 8:02 JESSIE YARBROUGH @ GRANNIE LN E59A 0130 8:03 ODIS YARBROUGH @ WILBANKSL LN E59A 0140 8:03 ODIS YARBROUGH @ WILDCAT ALLEY E59A 0150 8:04 SMOOTH BORE AVE @ EVERGREEN RD PM ONLY PM ONLY E59A 0160 8:05 7933 YELLOW PINE CIR E59A 0170 8:06 7703 YELLOW PINE CIR E59A 0180 8:07 7598 YELLOW PINE CIR E59A 0190 8:15 10884 BURNSED/CRAWFORD RD E59A 0200 8:16 10846 BURNSED/CRAWFORD RD E59A 0210 8:17 10717 BURNSED/CRAWFORD RD E59A 0220 8:19 7959 MADISON DR Page 30 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #60 Route Stop Time Description E60A 0000 0 E60A 0010 7:55 CR229 @ HELLO DARLIN DR E60A 0020 7:57 5807 CR229 E60A 0030 7:58 S PRONG CEMETERY RD @ MARVINS LN E60A 0040 8:00 12630 SOUTH PRONG CEMETERY RD E60A 0050 8:01 4733 RICHARDSON RD E60A 0060 8:02 4361 RICHARDSON RD E60A 0070 8:06 12720 CLET HARVEY RD E60A 0080 8:07 CR. 229 @ JONES GROCERY E60A 0090 8:08 4554CR229 E60A 0100 8:09 4636CR229 E60A 0110 8:10 5125CR229 E60A 0120 8:12 5598 RICHARDSON RD E60A 0130 8:13 5795 RICHARDSON RD E60A 0140 8:14 5892 RICHARDSON RD E60A 0150 8:15 5961 RICHARDSON RD E60A 0160 8:16 MUDLAKE RD @ SUNSHINE LN E60A 0170 8:17 13107 MUDLAKE RD E60A 0190 8:19 12800 MUDLAKE RD E60A 0200 8:22 11833 MUDLAKE RD E60A 0210 8:23 MUDLAKE RD @ HUNTER LN E60A 0220 8:24 MUDLAKE RD @ TRAVIS RHODEN TRL E60A 0230 8:25 11113 MUDLAKE RD E60A 0240 8:26 MUDLAKE RD @ BUFFALO LN E60A 0250 8:28 9483 MUDLAKE RD E60A 0260 8:29 9689 MUDLAKE RD E60A 0270 8:30 MUDLAKE RD @ CORBAN WAY E60A 0180 8:18 ELLIS RHODEN RD @ CHARNEY RHODEN RD Page 31 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #61 Route Stop Time Description E61A 0000 0 E61A 0010 7:53 7397 BOBBY SAPP RD E61A 0020 7:55 7756 PLANTATION RD E61A 0030 7:56 7710 TEE ST E61A 0040 7:57 8209 NESBITT RD E61A 0050 7:58 7689 OLD NURSERY RD E61A 0060 7:59 7874 WINDER RD E61A 0070 8:03 7891 REDTOP RD E61A 0080 8:05 7560 OLD NURSERY RD E61A 0090 8:06 SOUTHERN STATES NURSERY RD @ E61A 0100 8:07 7058 SOUTHERN STATES NURSERY RD E61A 0110 8:08 6899 SOUTHERN STATES NURSERY RD E61A 0120 8:09 6890 JOHN ROWE RD E61A 0130 8:10 7027 JOHN ROWE RD E61A 0140 8:15 WOODLAWN RD @ IVY HODGES RD E61A 0150 8:19 GLENWOOD @ FOREST CIR E61A 0160 8:20 GEITGEY ST @ JEFFERSON AVE E61A 0170 8:21 SHERMAN AVE @ WASHINGTON ST E61A 0180 8:22 7121E EMT VERNON ST (DAYCARE) 1ST DRIVEWAY FROM CR 125 Page 32 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #67 Route Stop Time Description E67A 0000 0 E67A 0010 7:40 23397 DOBSON ST E67A 0020 7:42 5138 SHAW ST E67A 0030 7:44 SHAW ST @ HAWK TRL E67A 0040 7:45 5938CR231 E67A 0050 7:50 5594 ROUTE 250A. E67A 0060 7:52 22143 JUMPSHOT RD E67A 0070 7:55 5331 SAM GRIFFIS RD E67A 0080 8:00 22375 CASON RD E67A 0090 8:05 DEREK ARLINE @ OLUSTEE PARK E67A 0100 8:10 6101 WARDEN CIRCLE (BCCI) E67A 0110 8:12 17534 US HWYS 90 Page 33 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #69 Route Stop Time Description E69A 0000 0 E69A 0010 8:00 6027 BILL DAVIS RD E69A 0020 8:02 BILL DAVIS RD @ BLACKBERRY LN E69A 0030 8:03 7340 BILL DAVIS RD E69A 0040 8:08 REID STAFFORD RD @ RIDGE ESTATES DR E69A 0050 8:09 10761 REID STAFFORD RD E69A 0060 8:10 9415 REID STAFFORD RD E69A 0070 8:14 8504 SMOKEY RD E69A 0080 8:15 8950 SMOKEY RD E69A 0090 8:17 SMOKEY RD @ RUSTIC PINES DR E69A 0100 8:18 SMOKEY RD @ DECONNA TRAIL E69A 0110 8:20 SMOKEY RD @ HOPKINS RD E69A 0120 8:21 10170 STODDARD AVE E69A 0130 8:22 STODDARD AVE @ WASHINGTON ST Page 34 2021 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #70 Route Stop Time Description E70A 0000 0 E70A 0010 7:10 CR127 @ THOLLIE CREWS E70A 0020 7:11 26335 CR 127 E70A 0030 7:13 27317 - CR127 E70A 0040 7:15 27464 C5R 127 E70A 0050 7:20 CR 127 @ PARADISE LN E70A 0060 7:25 13675 MOCCASIN CREEK E70A 0070 7:35 23720 HASSIE JOHNS RD E70A 0080 7:36 23600 HASSIE JOHNS RD E70A 0090 7:45 S CARL BROWN RD @ SEMINOLE LN E70A 0100 7:46 S CARL BROWN RD @ CHEROKEE LN (TURN AROUND) (TURN AROUND) E70A 0110 7:50 12522 CR127 E70A 0120 7:52 CR 127 @ DAWN LN E70A 0130 7:53 21033 CR127 E70A 0140. 7:54 CR 127 @ REX FISH RD E70A 0150 7:55 11605 OC HORNE RD E70A 0160 7:56 OC HORNE RD @ FRANK COMBS CIR E70A 0170 8:00 CR 127 @ ALTMANS WAY E70A 0180 8:05 CR 127 @ ORBEY RHODEN RD CR 127TOCREWS RD Page 35 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #01 Route Stop Time Description S01A 0000 0 S01A 0010 6:25 NLOWDER ST @ FERN ST S01A 0020 6:26 NLOWDER ST @ LYONS LN S01A 0030 6:27 11863 N LOWDER ST S01A 0040 6:28 12291 N LOWDER ST S01A 0050 6:29 12355 N LOWDER ST S01A 0060 6:31 BOB KIRKLAND RD @ BOBBY RAYL LN SO1A 0070 6:32 SANDSDALE RD S01A 0080 6:33 6812 BOB KIRKLAND RD S01A 0090 6:34 BOB KIRKLAND RD @ NORTH 40 CIRCLE S01A 0100 6:35 TIM CREWS RD @ BIRD POND RD S01A 0110 6:36 NLOWDER: ST @ PETERS LN S01A 0120 6:37 NLOWDER ST @ SANDS POINT S01A 0130 6:39 COPPERFIELD CIR @ COPPER CREEK DR S01A 0140 6:40 COPPER CREEK DR @ COPPER GATE PL S01A 0150 6:42 NLOWDER ST @ CONSTITUTION PL S01A 0160 6:43 NLOWDER ST @ CHIPSHOT DR S01A 0170 6:44 NLOWDER ST @ GATLIN ST S01A 0180 6:45 46NLOWDER ST Page 36 2021 -A 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #02 Route Stop Time Description S02A 0000 0 S02A 0010 6:44 RRST & HOMER ST S02A 0020 6:46 MLK DRIVE @ MCIVERAVE SO2A 0030 6:47 241 W MICHIGAN AVE S02A 0040 6:49 507 7TH ST S02A 0050 6:50 7ST @ SOUTH BLVD S02A 0060 6:51 SOUTH BLVD @ GRISSHOLM ST S02A 0070 6:52 SOUTH BLVD @ QUAIL LN S02A 0080 6:53 NINTH ST @ LEWIS ST SO2A 0090 6:54 LEWIS ST @ LOWDER ST SO2A 0100 6:55 LEWIS ST @ GRIFFIN CT SO2A 0110 6:56 5985 CHARLIE ROWE RD S02A 0120 6:57 6655 CHARLIE ROWE RD S02A 0130 6:58 LOWDER ST @ MINNESOTAAVE SO2A 0140 7:03 LOWDER ST @ BAKER BUS DR 7:00 BCMS Page 37 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #08 Route Stop Time Description S08A 0000 0 S08A 0010 6:19 WOODLAWN RD @ IVY HODGES S08A 0020 6:20 WOODLAWN RD @ MYRTIS BARTON LN SO8A 0030 6:21 WOODLAWN RD @ WILLIE WILKERSON RD S08A 0040 6:22 WOODLAWN RD @ CHAD RD S08A 0050 6:23 WOODLAWN RD @ GLENFIELD OAKS S08A 0060 6:23 HILLCREST DR @ CREEKSIDE DR S08A 0070 6:24 HILLCREST DR @ GLO GENE RD S08A 0080 6:25 GRANT ST @ TAFT RD S08A 0090 6:26 GRANT ST @ ADAMS RD S08A 0100 6:27 ADAMS RD @ BEN ROWE CIRCLE S08A 0110 6:28 EBEN ROWE CIR @ CLOVER DR S08A 0120 6:29 EE BEN ROWE CIR @ JB HINES RD S08A 0130 6:30 8460 DUPREE RD S08A 0140 6:31 DUPREE RD @ LARIMER RD S08A 0150 6:32 DUPREE RD @ ACRE RD S08A 0160 6:33 ACRE RD @ EASTWOOD RD SO8A 0170 6:35 WOODLAWN RD @ GLENN WILLIAMSON RD SO8A 0180 6:36 5686 WOODLAWN CEMETERY RD S08A 0190 6:39 WOODLAWN RD @ RED ROOF INN Page 38 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #12 Route Stop Time Description S12A 0000 0 $12A 0010 6:25 5805 GWV WEBB RD $12A 0020 6:26 10110 PERSIMMION RD $12A 0030 6:27 10025 PERSIMMION RD S12A 0040 6:28 PERSIMMION RD @ ASH RD $12A 0050 6:29 CW WEBB RD @ BLACKJACK RD S12A 0060 6:30 CW WEBB RD @ CEDAR RD S12A 0070 6:31 6040 CW WEBB RD S12A 0080 6:33 LOWDER ST @ GRIFFIN COURT $12A 0090 6:35 LOWDER ST @ FINLEY DR S12A 0100 6:40 WM BARBER RD @ BARBER BROTHERS CIR S12A 0110 6:41 CANAL RD @ N CANAL RD S12A 0120 6:42 CANAL RD @ PETE JOHNSON RD $12A 0130 6:43 CANAL RD @ BARBER LOOP S12A 0140 6:44 9896 BARBER LOOP S12A 0150 6:45 9843 BARBER LOOP S12A 0160 6:46 9723 BARBER LOOP $S12A 0170 6:47 4192 WOLFE DR $12A 0180 6:48 WOLF DR @ PINE CIRCLE $12A 0190 6:50 5TH STREET @ AMERICAN WAY S12A 0200 6:54 JONATHAN ST @ LAVERNE ST Page 39 2021-2 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #13 Route Stop Time Description S13A 0000 S13A 0010 6:40 5163 C CR23B S13A 0020 6:41 CR23B @ TOM WILKERSONRD $13A 0030 6:42 CR23B @ TARA DR (SECOND ENTRANCE) S13A 0040 6:45 5834 LAURAMORE RD $13A 0050 6:46 5588 LAURAMORE RD $13A 0060 6:47 TOM WILKERSON RD @ HUCKLEBERRY LN $13A 0070 6:49 TOM WILKERSON RD @ VIOLET! LN S13A 0080 6:50 11808 FAYE RD $13A 0090 6:51 11732 FAYE RD S13A 0100 6:52 11710FAYE RD S13A 0110 6:54 738 N 5TH ST $13A 0120 6:55 716 N 5TH ST $13A 0130 6:56 610 N 5TH ST S13A 0140 6:57 NSTHST@TNDAST Page 40 2021- - 2022 BUSROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #19 Route Stop Time Description $19A 0000 0 $19A 0010 6:09 9550SR228 $19A 0020 6:10 HWY 228 @ BULLDOG TR $19A 0030 6:24 DEERFIELD CIRCLE @ RAFUSE CIR S19A 0040 6:25 DEERFIELD CIRCLE @ PATRICK DR S19A 0050 6:26 DEERFIELD CIRCLE @ PLEASANT RD S19A 0060 6:27 4041 DEERFIELD CIRCLE S19A 0070 6:27 DEERFIELD CIRCLE @ SOUTHWOOD RD' W $19A 0080 6:28 4221 DEERFIELD CIRCLE S19A 0090 6:30 4283 DEERFIELD CIRCLE S19A 0100 6:32 4318 DEERFIELD CIRCLE $19A 0110 6:33 4374 DEERFIELD CIRCLE S19A 0120 6:34 4515 DEERFIELD CIRCLE S19A 0130 6:35 4570 DEERFIELD CIRCLE $19A 0140 6:36 DEERFIELD CIRCLE @ SOUTHWOOD RD E S19A 0150 6:38 HONEY WILKINSON RD @ ORANGE TRL $19A 0160 6:45 JULE RD @ MARTHA DRIVE S $19A 0170 6:46 JULE RD @ MARTHA DRIVEI N BCMS S19A 0180 7:01 4TH STREET @ MICHIGAN AVE (BCHS ONLY) Page 41 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #21 Route Stop Time Description S21A 0000 0 S21A 0010 6:00 19985 NOAH RAULERSONRD S21A 0020 6:02 NOAH RAULERSON RD @ DOLLIE LN S21A 0030 6:04 18351 NOAH RAULERSON RD S21A 0040 6:08 KENNETH WALKER RD @ EDWARD RD S21A 0050 6:10 KENNETH WALKER RD @ TOMMY RD S21A 0060 6:12 ORBEY. RHODEN RD @ PHEASANT TR S21A 0070 6:13 ORBEY RHODEN RD @ ANNE RD S21A 0080 6:14 ORBEY RHODEN RD @ JOHN ALLEN RD S21A 0090 6:15 10929 ORBEY RHODEN RD S21A 0100 6:16 17500 CR 127 S21A 0110 6:18 CLARENCE BENNETT RD S21A 0120 6:20 18975 CR 125 S21A 0130 6:21 NCR125 @ AARON FISH RD S21A 0140 6:22 NCR125 @ WASSIE FISH RD S21A 0150 6:25 16919 CR 125 S21A 0160 6:27 8540 ODIS YARBROUGH RD S21A 0170 6:28 14466 HUNTERS RDIGE W $21A 0180 6:29 14397 HUNTERS RIDGE W S21A 0190 6:30 8204 HUNTERS RIDGE S S21A 0200 6:31 8079 HUNTERS RIDGE S S21A 0210 6:32 14367 HUNTERS RIDGE E S21A 0220 6:33 14512 HUNTERS RIDGE E S21A 0230 6:34 8209 ODIS YARBROUGH RD $21A 0240 6:35 8441 ODIS YARBROUGH RD $21A 0250 6:38 13605 CR125 S21A 0260 6:39 CR 125@ @ HERBERT HARRIS RD S21A 0270 6:40 13072 CR 125 S21A 0280 6:41 CR 125 @ SHEPARD LN S21A 0290 6:42 CR 125 @ PINE ACRES RD Page 42 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES € 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #22 Route Stop Time Description S22A 0000 0 $22A 0010 6:05 SR 121 @ BUCK ROWE RD S22A 0030 6:11 SR 121 @ BOBBY SAPP RD S22A 0040 6:15 SR 121 @ CLETE HARVEY RD S22A 0050 6:16 7654 EDNA MANNING RD S22A 0060 6:17 8035 EDNA MANNING RD S22A 0070 6:21 8628 SHIRLEY RD S22A 0080 6:22 8812 SHIRLEY RD $22A 0090 6:28 7107 SR 121 $22A 0100 6:30 SR 121 @ LEWIS COVIN RD S22A 0110 6:31 SR 121 @ SYLVESTER MANNING RD S22A 0120 6:33 PINE AVE @ DOGWOOD ST S22A 0130 6:34 PINE AVE @ HICKORY ST S22A 0140 6:35 PINE AVE @ MULBERRY ST $22A 0150 6:36 PINE AVE @ MAPLE ST S22A 0160 6:38 4475 HICKORY ST S22A 0170 6:39 4244 HICKORY ST $22A 0180 6:40 4106 DOGWOOD ST S22A 0190 6:41 4154 DOGWOOD ST $22A 0200 6:43 4423 BIRCH ST S22A 0210 6:45 LIVE OAKI LN @ CREPE MYRTLE ST $22A 0220 6:46 RAIN TREE DR @ CREPE MYRTLE ST $22A 0230 6:48 4237 RAIN TREE DR S22A 0240 6:49 ESTATES ST @ POPLAR ST $22A 0250 7:02 LOWDER ST @ BAKER MANOR S22A 0260 7:03 LOWDER ST @ JOAN ST S22A 0270 7:04 LOWDER ST @ QUAIL ST S22A 0280 7:05 LOWDER ST @ EDGAR ST $22A 0020 6:07 SR121 @ SOUTHERN STATES NURSERY RD 6:55 BCMS Page 43 2021. - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #23 Route Stop Time Description S23A 0000 0 S23A 0010 6:20 CR 229 @ KING ST S23A 0020 6:21 CR229 @ BENNY BLUE LN S23A 0030 6:22 CR: 229 @ FRIENDSHIP PL S23A 0040 6:23 CR229 @ JEFFERSON CIRCLE S23A 0050 6:24 10023 CR229 $23A 0060 6:25 15105 GASKINS CIRCLE S23A 0070 6:26 15037 GASKINS CIRCLE $23A 0080 6:27 BENNIE GIVENS CT @ TURN AROUND S23A 0090 6:28 14668 GASKINS CIRCLE S23A 0100 6:29 GASKINS CIRCLE @ GUNTER RD S23A 0110 6:30 14350 GASKINS CIRCLE S23A 0120 6:31 GASKINS CIRCLE @ JOYCE LN S23A 0130 6:32 GASKINS CIRCLE @ HILL LN S23A 0140 6:33 GASKINS CIRCLE @ EJ PAIGE RD S23A 0150 6:35 14098 GASKINS CIRCLE - Page 44 2021 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #24 Route Stop Time Description S24A 0000 0 S24A 0010 6:19 CR127 @ KATIE JOHNSON LN S24A 0020 6:22 CR127 @ RICHARD OLIVER LN S24A 0030 6:25 CR127 @ RUSH LN $24A 0040 6:27 CR127 @ ANNIE MAE PAIGE RD S24A 0050 6:30 10147 CR 127 S24A 0060 6:31 CR 127 @ IVORY WILLIAMS RD $24A 0070 6:32 9880 CR 127 (BEFORE 5 CHURCHES RD) S24A 0080 6:35 CR 127 @ ABERNATHY CIRCLE S24A 0090 6:36 8716 CR 127 S24A 0100 6:37 CR 127 @ SANDERSON CIRCLE N S24A 0110 6:38 CR 127 @ BEECH ST S24A 0120 6:39 13797 COLUMBIA ST S24A 0130 6:40 COLUMBIA ST @ THOMAS SWEAT RD Page 45 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #25 Route Stop Time Desccription S25A 0000 0 $25A 0010 6:32 THOMAS DR @ DEBBIE LN S25A 0020 6:33 WT THOMAS DR @ THOMAS DR $25A 0040 6:39 ALLEN ACRES RD @ GLORY RD S25A 0050 6:45 3691 US HWY 90 S25A 0060 6:50 EAST BLVD @ SHUEY AVE S25A 0070 6:51 EAST BLVD @ STANSELL AVE $25A 0080 6:52 EAST BLVD @ OHIO AVE $25A 0090 6:53 EAST BLVD @ NORTH BLVD S25A 0030 6:36 US HWY 90 E @ TRAILRIDGE MOBILE HOME PARK Page 46 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #30 Route Stop Time Description $30A 0000 0 S30A 0010 6:05 HOSS KELLER (ONLY IF CALLS IN) $30A 0020 6:13 13561 ARNOLD RHODEN RD $30A 0030 6:14 13452 ARNOLD RHODEN RD S30A 0050 6:19 11577 US HWY 90 $30A 0070 6:22 9644 NOAH DAVIS RD (AM ONLY) $30A 0080 6:23 9243 NOAH DAVIS RD $30A 0090 6:27 US HWY 90 @ GRIFFIS RD S30A 0100 6:30 US HWY 90 @ MANSION RD (PM ONLY) $30A 0110 6:31 9633 PINE TOP RD $30A 0120 6:32 9188 PINE TOP RD S30A 0130 6:33 PINE TOP RD @ OKEY LN S30A 0140 6:34 PINE TOP.RD @ PONDEROSA TRL S30A 0150 6:39 10055 GEORGE TABER BLVD $30A 0160 6:41 7375 W ANDREWS ST S30A 0170 6:42 E ANDREWS ST @ S SHERMAN AVE S30A 0180 6:43 EANDREWS ST @ HAMILTON CREWS RD S30A 0190 6:45 EPARMELEE ST @ S SHERMAN AVE $30A 0200 6:46 CR 125@ VANESSA'S LEARNING LODGE (PM ONLY) $30A 0210 6:47 9544 GEORGE TABER BLVD S30A 0220 6:48 GEORGE TABER BLVD @ S GLENN BLVD $30A 0210 6:49 9766 GEORGE TABER BLVD (PM ONLY) $30A 0220 6:50 10068 N LINCOLNAVE $30A 0040 6:15 ARNOLD RHODEN RD @ LEWIS RHODEN RD S30A 0060 GILFORD DAVIS RD @ CREEK RD (PM ONLY) Page 47 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #31 Route Stop Time Description $31A 0000 0 $31A 0010 6:45 NORTH BLVD @ DEERWOOD CIR S31A 0020 6:46 NORTH BLVD @ FOXRIDGE DR S31A 0030 6:47 NORTH BLVD @ TIMBERLANE DR S31A 0040 6:48 NORTH BLVD @ THIRD ST S31A 0050 6:49 NORTH BLVD @ FOURTH ST $31A 0070 6:51 NORTH BLVD (BETWEEN 228 &121) $31A 0080 6:52 NORTH BLVD @ SEVENTH ST S31A 0090 6:53 NORTH BLVD @ LEE & BAKER MHP S31A 0100 6:54 640 NORTH BLVD S31A 0110 7:05 640 NORTH BLVD $31A 0060 6:50 34 N BLVD BAKER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL S31A 0120 7:06 NORTH BLVD @ LEE & BAKER MHP $31A 0130 7:07 NORTH BLVD @ SEVENTH ST $31A 0140 7:08 NORTH BLVD (BETWEEN 121& 228) S31A 0150 7:09 NORTH BLVD @ THIRD ST S31A 0160 7:10 NORTH BLVD @ TIMBERLAND DR S31A 0170 7:11 NORTH BLVD @ FOX RIDGE DR S31A 0180 7:12 NORTH BLVS @ DEERWOOD CIR BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL Page 48 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #33 Route Stop Time Description S33A 0000 0 S33A 0010 6:30 5867 GEORGE HODGES RD S33A 0020 6:31 GEORGE HODGES RD @ ASPEN RD S33A 0030 6:32 5818 CAMPHOR RD $33A 0040 6:35 6322 CHESTNUT RD S33A 0050 6:37 6457 CHESTNUT RD $33A 0060 6:38 6538 CHESTNUT RD S33A 0070 6:39 6146 CHESTNUT RD S33A 0080 6:42 9226 ASPEN RD S33A 0090 6:43 WILLOW RD @ SCRUB OAK LN $33A 0100 6:44 5954 GEORGE HODGES RD $33A 0110 6:48 WILLIS HODGES RD @ BRENT LN $33A 0120 6:50 BARBER RD @ RHODEN MHP $33A 0130 6:51 BARBER RD @ CARY BARBER RD $33A 0140 6:53 CARY BARBER RD @ DOUGLAS ST S33A 0150 6:55 CARY BARBER RD @ SCOTT ST S33A 0160 6:56 6448 BARBER RD Page 49 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #34 Route Stop Time Description S34A 0000 0 $34A 0010 6:00 13677 EW BARTON S34A 0020 6:01 13640 HAMP REGISTER RD S34A 0030 6:02 CR 127 @ COMBS TRL S34A 0040 6:05 14275 LEON DOPSON RD S34A 0050 6:06 13667 LEON DOPSON RD $34A 0060 6:09 CR 127 @ TURNER CEMETERY RD $34A 0070 6:11 CR 127 @ WILLIE GRIFFIS RD $34A 0080 6:15 LEON DOPSON RD @ BOGGIE LN $34A 0090 6:16 12085 LEON DOPSON RD $34A 0100 6:18 14742 COUNTY RD 124 S34A 0110 6:19 15311 COUNTY RD 124 S34A 0120 6:23 CR 229 @ VERDIE DORMAN RD S34A 0130 6:24 CR: 229 @ GOLDEN LN $34A 0140 6:25 CR229 @ SHUMATE LN $34A 0150 6:27 CR. 229 @ BERTIE DAVIS CIR S34A 0160 6:28 CR 229 @ HID DUGGER RD S34A 0170 6:29 11021 CR229 S34A 0180 6:30 CR. 229 @ LINCOLN PARK PL $34A 0190 6:31 10602.C CR229 $34A 0200 6:32 10362 CR229 S34A 0210 6:33 9451CR229 S34A 0220 6:34 9369CR229 $34A 0230 6:35 CR229@ @ COVE ST $34A 0240 6:36 CR: 229 @ CHURCHST $34A 0250 6:37 CR229@ BAYST Page 50 2021- - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 "2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #36 Route Stop Time Description S36A 0000 0 S36A 0010 6:25 5765CR23D S36A 0020 6:26 CR23D @ UGA LN $36A 0030 6:27 15063 RIVER HILLS RD $36A 0040 6:28 5872 RIVERSIDE DR S36A 0050 6:29 E RIVERSIDE DR @ RIVERWAY S36A 0060 6:30 6402 CR23D $36A 0070 6:31 CR23D @ BURNETT LN S36A 0080 6:32 CR23D @ MALEY RD S36A 0090 6:33 CR 23C @ STONE RD $36A 0100 6:34 CR23C @ DURLAND RD $36A 0110 6:35 CR23C @ IRENE YARBROUGH LN $36A 0120 6:36 6613 JAMES BRITT RD $36A 0130 6:37 JAMES BRITT RD @ GALLUP LN $36A 0140 6:38 7050 JAMES BRITT RD $36A 0150 6:40 CR23C @ RUBEN CRAWFORD RD S36A 0160 6:42 14279 CR23A S36A 0170 6:43 CR23A @ WENDALL KIRKLAND RD $36A 0180 6:44 CR2 23A @ FARM VIEW LN $36A 0190 6:45 CR23A @ N TALL PINE RD $36A 0200 6:46 CR23A @ HARRY REWIS RD Page 51 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #40 Route Stop Time Descripition S40A 0000 0 S40A 0010 6:30 10652 BURNSED/CRAWFORD RD S40A 0020 6:30 10846 BURNSED/CRAWFORD RD S40A 0030 6:31 10884 BURNSED/CRAWFORD RD S40A 0040 6:32 7586 PIERCE RD S40A 0050 6:32 PIERCE RD @ FISH POND LN S40A 0060 6:33 7356 PIERCE RD S40A 0070 6:33 PIERCE RD JUST BEFORE CR 125 S40A 0080 6:34 11309 CR 125 S40A 0090 6:35 7078 PARK ST S40A 0100 6:36 11347 PINE LOOP S40A 0110 6:36 11505 PINE LOOP S40A 0120 6:37 PARK ST @ CONFEDERATE DR S40A 0130 6:38 11583 E CONFEDERATE DR S40A 0140 6:39 12328 W CONFEDERATE DR S40A 0150 6:40 12311 W CONFEDERATE DR S40A 0160 6:41 RUFUS POWERS RD @ LESLIE THOMAS LN S40A 0170 6:42 RUFUS PWERS RD @ NORMAN ST S40A 0180 6:43 10992 RUFUS POWERS RD S40A 0190 6:44 KLEIN RD @ DEW DROP LN $S40A 0200 6:44 KLEIN RD @ BAILEY ANN LN S40A 0210 6:45 7950 KLEIN RD S40A 0220 6:46 8260 CR 139B S40A 0230 6:47 CR 139B @ WATSON RD $40A 0240 6:48 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD @ KATHY JO RD S40A 0250 6:49 7823 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD S40A 0260 6:50 10230 ANDREW RAULERSON RD S40A 0270 6:51 10300 ANDREW RAULERSON RD S40A 0280 6:52 10426 ANDREW RAULERSON RD S40A 0290 6:53 MADISON ST @ CLINTON AVE S40A 0300 6:55 CR 125@ BLAIR CIR S40A 0310 6:56 7959 MADISON DR S40A 0320 6:57 MADISON DR @ WALTER DAVIS LN S40A 0330 6:58 MADISON DR @ MORNINGSIDE LN S40A 0340 6:59 MADISON DR @ WESTSIDE ST S40A 0350 7:00 11063 WESTSIDE LOOP Page 52 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #42 Route Stop Time Description S42A 0000 0 S42A 0010 6:25 5 CHURCHES @ END S42A 0020 6:26 5 CHURCHES RD @ LANE AVE S42A 0030 6:28 12961 5 CHURCHES RD S42A 0040 6:30 5 CHURCHES RD @ CLAYTON AVE S42A 0050 6:31 5 CHURCHES RD @ CALIFORNIA CT S42A 0060 6:32 5 CHURCHES RD @ FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH RD S42A 0070 6:33 13545 FIVE CHURCHES RD S42A 0080 6:34 5CHURCHES RD @ NANCY WILLIAMS DR S42A 0090 6:35 5CHURCHES RD @ FAITHLOOP S42A 0100 6:36 CR 127 @ LEE GIVENS RD S42A 0110 6:38 CR 127 @ DOLPHIN CT S42A 0120 6:40 TONY GIVENS RD @ KING ST S42A 0130 6:41 TONY GIVENS RD @CR229 Page 53 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #44 Route Stop Time Description S44A 0000 0 $44A 0010 5:50 CR: 250 @ LIL DIXIE S44A 0020 6:05 21621 COY TAYLOR RD $44A 0040 6:10 24267 EDDY GRADE RD S44A 0050 6:12 22614 EDDY GRADE RD $44A 0060 6:13 14513 AUZZIE HARVEY RD S44A 0070 6:15 PALM RD S44A 0080 6:16 21863 HILLTOP RD $44A 0090 6:17 22521 THANNIE HARVEY RD S44A 0100 6:17 21953 THANNIE HARVEY RD S44A 0110 6:18 21508 PLEASANT CHURCH RD S44A 0130 6:20 21745 RED MAPLE CIRCLE S44A 0130 6:21 22689 THANNIE HARVEY RD S44A 0140 6:25 TAYLOR STORE S44A 0150 6:30 24589 N CR125 S44A 0160 6:31 24498 N CR125 S44A 0170 6:32 NCR 125 @ WATER OAK S44A 0180 6:33 21304 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD $44A 0190 6:34 21367 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD S44A 0200 6:35 21431 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD S44A 0210 6:36 21844 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD S44A 0220 6:37 22410 DOYLE WILLIAMS RD S44A 0230 6:38 23733 NCR125 $44A 0240 6:39 23613 NCR125 S44A 0030 6:06 JACK DOWLING CIRCLE @ BRANTLEY & HENSEL RD S44A 0120 6:19 BARN RD Page 54 2021 - 2022BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #45 Route Stop Time Description S45A 0000 0 S45A 0010 5:51 11317 CR122 S45A 0020 5:52 11653CR122 S45A 0030 5:53 CR 122 @ MEMORY LN S45A 0040 5:54 12891 CR1 122 $45A 0050 5:55 CR 122 @ THANNIE HARVEY RD S45A 0060 5:56 14093CR1 122 S45A 0070 5:58 21053 LILLA HARVEY RD S45A 0080 5:59 LILLA HARVEY RD @ PINEY LN $45A 0090 6:00 OC HORNE RD @ LEAMON RD S45A 0100 6:01 OC HORNE RD @ FISHER LN S45A 0110 6:02 12870 OC HORNE RD S45A 0120 6:03 BENNY JOE BENNETT RD @ FRENDA RD S45A 0130 6:04 12397 OC HORNE RD S45A 0140 6:05 OC HORNE RD @ BEN FISH RD $45A 0150 6:06 OC HORNE RD @ FRANK COMBS CIR S45A 0160 6:07 11456 OC HORNE RD S45A 0170 6:09 CR 127 @ ALTMANS WAY S45A 0180 6:10 19527 CR127 $45A 0180 6:11 BLUFF CREEK RD @ TIMBERLAND RD $45A 0190 6:12 TIMBERLAND RD @ OSCEOLA. RD $45A 0200 6:13 11014 OSCEOLARD S45A 0210 6:14 18649CR127 $45A 0220 6:15 18573 CR127 S45A 0230 6:16 CR127@ BOB WHITE LN S45A 0240 6:17 18256 ( CR127 S45A 0250 6:18 CR 127 @ BLUEBIRD LN S45A 0260 6:19 CR127 @ THRASHER RD Page 55 2021-2 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #46 Route Stop Time Description S46A 0000 0 S46A 0010 6:30 10692 BERTHA MAE HARRIS S46A 0020 6:31 10592 BERTHA MAE HARRIS S46A 0030 6:32 10474 BERTHA MAE HARRIS S46A 0040 6:34 19667 CREWS RD S46A 0050 6:35 CREWS RD @ HOLLIE RD S46A 0060 6:35 CREWS RD @ QUIETWOODS WAY S46A 0070 6:36 CREWS RD @ OAK HILL RD S46A 0080 6:37 19008 CREWS RD S46A 0090 6:38 18937 CREWS RD $46A 0100 6:39 CREWS RD @ KINGHORN RD S46A 0110 6:41 CREWS RD @ CAMP TRACY RD S46A 0120 6:42 17910 CREWS RD S46A 0130 6:43 CREWS RD @ TIMBER TRACE RD S46A 0140 6:44 CREWS RD @ LEWIS ANDERSON RD $46A 0150 6:45 CREWS RD @ OAK WOOD RD S46A 0160 6:46 16745 CREWS RD S46A 0170 6:47 16439 CREWS RD Page 56 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #48 Route Stop Time Description $48A 0000 0 $48A 0010 6:15 1029 STEEL BRIDGE RD S48A 0020 6:20 STEEL BRIDGE RD @ CAMPGROUND $48A 0030 6:25 STEEL BRIDGE RD @ LE WILKERSON RD $48A 0040 6:33 STEEL BRIDGE RD @ JANICE LN S48A 0050 6:34 STEEL BRIDGE RD @ LEONARD NORMAN RD S48A 0060 6:35 13860 N SR121 S48A 0070 6:36 12665 N SR121 S48A 0080 6:38 N SR121 @ WILLARD CREWS LN S48A 0090 6:39 NSR121 @ LEE'S LN S48A 0100 6:42 708 NSR 121 $S48A 0110 6:43 NSR121 @ ELOISE ST $48A 0120 6:44 669NSR 121 S48A 0130 6:45 105 LINDAS ST S48A 0140 6:46 LINDA ST @ 7TH STREET S48A 0150 6:47 LINDA ST @ JOHNS ST S48A 0160 6:48 LINDA ST @ CARDINAL LN S48A 0170 6:49 IVYST @ MOBILE HOME PARK S48A 0180 6:50 IVYST @ CANARY LN S48A 0190 6:51 BLAIR: ST @ OHIO AVE S48A 0200 6:52 236 BLAIR ST S48A 0210 6:53 BLAIR ST @ DOUBERLY RD Page 57 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #49 Route Stop Time Description S49A 0000 0 S49A 0010 5:52 13455 MOCCASIN CREEK CIR S49A 0020 5:56 12928 MOCCASIN CREEK CIR S49A 0030 5:57 12726 MOCCASIN CREEK CIR $49A 0040 5:59 CR 127 @ PARADISE LN $49A 0050 6:00 MOCCASIN CREEK @ JOHN BURNSED RD S49A - 0060 6:01 27464 CR 127 S49A 0070 6:01 CR - 127 @ BAXTER FIRE STATION S49A 0080 6:02 CR127 @JAMES CREWS RD $49A 0090 6:06 25905CR127 S49A 0100 6:10 23390CR127 S49A 0120 6:13 PINE LEVEL CHURCH RD S49A 0130 6:14 10101CR120 $49A 0140 6:18 23249 HASSIE JOHNS RD S49A 0150 6:24 27596 S CARL BROWN RD S49A 0160 6:26 S CARL BROWN RD @ CHEROKEE LN S49A 0170 6:30 11331 PENDER RAULERSON RD S49A 0110 6:12 WINT REWIS RD @ JAMIE RAULERSON LN S49A 0180 6:34 21251 CR127 S49A 0190 6:35 21098CR127 S49A 0200 6:36 21033 ( CR127 Page 58 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #50 Route Stop Time Description $50A 0000 0 S50A 0010 6:20 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ CUYLER RD $50A 0020 6:24 TURNER CEMETERY RD @ JD SMITH TRL S50A 0030 6:25 13720 TURNER CEMETERY RD $50A 0040 6:26 13604 TURNER CEMETERY RD S50A 0050 6:30 11157 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD S50A 0060 6:31 11135 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD S50A 0070 6:35 9686 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD S50A 0080 6:40 10455 CLAUDE HARVEY RD S50A 0090 6:41 9957 CLAUDE HARVEY RD S50A 0100 6:43 8378 CLAUDE HARVEY RD S50A 0110 6:44 8112 CLAUDE HARVEY RD $50A 0120 6:45 7797 CR139B $50A 0130 6:46 7778CR139B Page 59 2021 -2022BUSROUTES 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #51 Route Stop Time Description $51A 0000 0 $51A 0010 5:40 JOHN MANN RD @ B FFINLEY $51A 0020 6:00 23366 DOBSON RD (BEHIND STORE) S51A 0030 6:03 4372 NFR 728 S51A 0040 6:05 5514 LULU RD $51A 0050 6:07 5520 LULU RD $51A 0060 6:15 SHAW ST @ HAWK TRL S51A 0070 6:20 5565 NFR 266 (CR250) S51A 0080 6:22 22129 MICHAEL CASON RD S51A 0090 6:25 22223 CASON RD S51A 0100 6:28 CR 250 @ MICHAEL CASON RD $51A 0110 6:30 OLUSTEE PARK $51A 0120 6:35 BCCI MH PARK WARDEN CIRCLE S51A 0130 6:40 17534 US HWY 90 S51A 0140 6:45 CR 139 @ JOHN WILLIAMS RD $51A 0150 6:46 CR 139 @ THOMPSON RD S51A 0160 6:48 CR 139 @ KING RUISE PARK S51A 0170 6:49 CR139 @ RICHARD FARMER Page 60 2021 : 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 = 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #52 Route Stop Time Description S52A 0000 0 S52A 0010 6:23 5811 HARLEY THRIFT RD S52A 0020 6:24 5573 HARLEY THRIFT RD S52A 0030 6:25 15615 NSR,121 $52A 0050 6:30 5524 BLUE HOLE RD S52A 0060 6:31 5322 BLUE HOLE RD S52A 0070 6:34 4887 BLUE HOLE RD S52A 0080 6:35 4835 SHAVES BLUFF RD S52A 0090 6:36 NS SR 121 @ EVAJ JONES RD $52A 0100 6:37 N SR 121 @ GRADY THOMAS LN $52A 0110 6:38 14549 N SR 121 $52A 0120 6:39 N SR 121 @ NEW LIFE CHURCH S52A 0130 6:40 CR23C @ 1ST DRIVEWAY S52A 0140 6:41 CR23C @ STILL WATERS RD S52A 0150 6:42 CR: 23A @ N TALL PINE RD S52A 0160 6:43 5709 N TALL PINE RD S52A 0170 6:43 N TALL PINE RD @ E TALL PINE RD $52A 0180 6:44 5601 S TALL PINE RD $52A 0190 6:45 5658 S TALL PINE RD S52A 0200 6:46 5754 TALL PINE RD S52A 0210 6:48 13055 NCR23A $52A 0220 6:49 13048 - NSR23A S52A 0040 6:28 NSR121 @ CANADY MOBILE HOME PK Page 61 2021- 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #53 Route Stop Time Description S53A 0000 0 $53A 0010 6:45 MILTONDALE RD @ BARBARA CIR S53A 0020 6:46 MILTONDALE RD @ JERRY CIR $53A 0030 6:47 MILTONDALE RD @ OWEN ACRES DR $53A 0040 6:48 MILTONDALE RD @ MAGNOLIA ST S53A 0050 6:49 6172 MILTONDALE RD S53A 0060 6:50 6281 MILTONDALE RD S53A 0070 6:51 MILTONDALE RD @ WELLS RD $53A 0080 6:52 6896 MILTONDALE RD - S53A 0090 6:53 MILTONDALE RD @ BURNSED LN S53A 0100 6:55 N RIVER CIR @ E RIVER CIR $53A 0110 6:56 RIVER CIR @ HILLSIDE DR S53A 0120 6:57 SUZANNE CIR @ E THOMAS CIR S53A 0130 6:58 CHRISTIE CT @ OWEN ACRES DR S53A 0140 6:59 OWEN ACRES DR @ BOGIE DR S53A 0150 7:00 OWEN ACRES DRIVE @ BIRDIE DR S53A 0160 7:01 OWEN ACRES @ AG CENTER $53A 0170 7:02 ST MARYS CIR @ ST MARYS DR S53A 0180 7:03 GREYSTONE Page 62 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #54 Route Stop Time Description S54A 0000 0 $54A 0010 6:10 13712 CEDAR CREEK DRIVE S54A 0020 6:11 13777 CEDAR CREEK DRIVE S54A 0030 6:12 13827 CEDAR CREEK DRIVE $54A 0040 6:13 JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ WILBURN'S WAY S54A 0050 6:15 JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ JONNY HARVEY RD $54A 0060 6:16 13716 JOHN WILLIAMS RD S54A 0070 6:17 13616 FRED HARVEY RD S54A 0080 6:18 13485 FRED HARVEY RD $54A 0090 6:19 FRED HARVEY RD @ BEASLEY DR S54A 0100 6:20 FRED HARVEY RD @ SHADY PINE WAY $54A 0110 6:21 FRED HARVEY RD @ JEREMY'S WAY S54A 0120 6:23 12478 FRED HARVEY RD S54A 0130 6:24 11930 FRED HARVEY RD S54A 0140 6:26 COWPEN RD @ NOEL RD S54A 0150 6:28 11542 COWPEN RD S54A 0160 6:29 11704 COWPEN RD $54A 0170 6:30 COWPEN RD @ NOEL RD S54A 0180 6:31 COWPEN RD @ PALMETTO PLACE S54A 0190 6:32 10766 COWPEN RD S54A 0200 6:33 9534 COWPEN RD $54A 0210 6:38 US HWY 90 @ KATHY JOE RD S54A 0220 6:39 US HWY 90 @ HIGGINBOTHAM TOWING S54A 0230 6:40 SHERMAN AVE @ WASHINGTON ST $54A 0240 6:42 MADISON ST @ WES Page 63 2021-2022 BUS ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #55 Route Stop Time Description S55A 0000 0 S55A 0010 5:52 1787 ERNIE BRYANT RD S55A 0020 5:53 PINE RIDGE DR @ SUNSET LN $55A 0030 5:54 1120 THORNTON RD S55A 0040 5:55 ERNIE BRYANT RD JUST BEFORE 229 S55A 0050 5:56 14713 BOYCE RD S55A 0060 5:57 14525 BOYCE RD S55A 0070 5:58 BOYCE RD @ PECAN CIR S55A 0080 5:59 BARFIELD RD S55A 0090 6:00 13739 CLARNECE DOBBS $55A 0100 6:01 CALRENCE DOBBS @ BELMONT SMITHRD $55A 0110 6:02 14474 CLARENCE DOBBS RD S55A 0120 6:03 SCR229 @ STEED RD S55A 0130 6:05 SAPP RD S55A 0140 6:07 WILL ELLEDGE RD S55A 0150 6:08 SCR229 @ SUNCREST LN S55A 0160 6:12 CLET HARVEY RD @ LEXJ JONES RD S55A 0170 6:13 12292 CLET HARVEY RD S55A 0180 6:14 CLETE HARVEY RD @ CASPER LN S55A 0190 6:15 CLET HARVEY RD @ CLIFFORD DUGGER RD S55A 0200 6:16 CLET HARVEY RD @JCH HARVEY LN S55A 0210 6:17 CLET HARVEY RD @ CAVALRY LN S55A 0220 6:18 LEHARVEY RD @ BRANNEN LN $55A 0230 6:19 LEH HARVEY RD @ DONNIE MORAN RD S55A 0240 6:20 LE HARVEY RD @ BRIARBUSH LN S55A 0250 6;22 9786 MUDLAKE RD $55A 0260 6:23 9689 MUDLAKE RD S55A 0270 6:27 7713 SC CR 125 $55A 0280 6:28 SCR125@ PONSELL NURSERY RD Page 64 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #59 Route Stop Time Description S59A 0000 0 $59A 0010 6:17 ODIS YARBROUGH RD @ WILBANKS LN S59A 0020 6:18 ODIS YARBROUGH RD @ WILDCAT ALLEY S59A 0030 6:19 7295 ODIS YARBROUGH RD S59A 0040 6:20 7333 ODIS YARBROUGH RD $59A 0050 6:21 7559 ODIS YARBROUGH RD S59A 0060 6:22 ODIS YARBROUGH @ FRED TAYLOR RD S59A 0070 6:23 7960 ODIS YARBROUGH RD S59A 0080 6:24 ODIS YARBROUGH & GLEN FARMS DR $59A 0090 6:24 7454 ODIS YARBROUGH RD S59A 0100 6:25 SMOOTHBORE AVE @ PARROT RIFLE RD $59A 0110 6:25 6265 SMOOTHBORE AVE S59A 0120 6:26 SMOOTHBORE AVE @ EVERGREEN RD $59A 0130 6:27 6873 E SMOOTHBORE AVE $59A 0140 6:28 CAISSONS RD @ ODIS YARBROUGHRD $59A 0150 6:30 7933 YELLOW PINE CIR S59A 0160 6:31 7598 YELLOW PINE CIR S59A 0170 6:33 13609 BOB BURNSED RD S59A 0180 6:33 BOB BURNSED RD @ BIG BEAR LN $59A 0190 6:34 13373 BOB BURNSED RD S59A 0200 6:34 BOB BURNSED RD @ COTTONTAIL LN S59A 0210 6:35 7367 BOB BURNSED RD $59A 0220 6:35 7352 OAK RIDGE DR $59A 0230 6:36 OAK RIDGE DRIVE @ OAK RIDGE LOOP S59A 0240 6:37 7181 OAK RIDGE LOOP $59A 0250 6:38 7301 OAK RIDGE LOOP Page 65 2021-2 2022BUSI ROUTES 2021-2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #60 Route Stop Time Description S60A 0000 0 S60A 0010 6:25 6423 CR229SOUTH S60A 0020 6:26 5807 CR 229SOUTH S60A 0030 6:28 S PRONG CEMETERY RD @ MARVIS LN S60A 0040 6:32 4960 RICHARDSON RD S60A 0050 6:33 4361 RICHARDSON RD S60A 0060 6:34 RICHARDSON RD @ MOCKINGBIRD LN S60A 0070 6:36 12720 CLETE HARVEY RD S60A 0080 6:38 CR 229 SOUTH @ SWINDELL LN S60A 0090 6:40 4554CR229SOUTH S60A 0100 6:42 5544 RICHARDSON RD S60A 0110 6:43 5795 RICHARDSON RD S60A 0120 6:44 5929 RICHARDSON RD S60A 0130 6:45 RICHARDSON RD @ MUDLAKE RD S60A 0140 6:47 11833 MUDLAKE RD S60A 0150 6:48 MUDLAKE RD @ HUNTERS LN S60A 0160 6:49 MUDLAKE RD @ TRAVIS RHODEN TRL S60A 0170 6:50 11113 MUDLAKE RD S60A 0180 6:51 MUDLAKE RD @ BUFFALO - LN S60A 0190 6:52 10777 MUDLAKE RD S60A 0200 6:53 10659 MUDLAKE RD S60A 0210 6:54 10609 MUDLAKE RD S60A 0220 6:55 10499 MUDLAKE RD Page 66 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES 2021 -2 2022 BUS ROUTE Bus #61 Route Stop Time Description S61A 0000 0 S61A 0010 6:05 6218 SHELLY LN S61A 0020 6:06 6098 SHELLYLN S61A 0030 6:07 6064 SHELLYLN S61A 0040 6:09 6282 S CR-125 S61A 0050 6:10 SCR125( @ TAPLEYL LN S61A 0060 6:11 7551 MUDLAKE RD S61A 0070 6:12 7733 MUDLAKE RD S61A 0080 6:13 7899 MUDLAKE RD S61A 0110 6:16 8326 MUDLAKE RD S61A 0120 6:17 6480 KEITH GRIFFIS CIR S61A 0130 6:18 6722 SCR1 125 S61A 0140 6:20 GLYNN ALLEN RD @ TRIPPS WAY S61A 0150 6:21 TEE ST @ NESBITT RD S61A 0160 6:22 NESBITT RD @ WINDER RD S61A 0170 6:23 7868 WINDER RD S61A 0180 6:24 7722 OLD NURSERY RD S61A 0190 6:25 7689 OLD NURSERY RD S61A 0210 6:27 7027 JOHN ROWE RD S61A 0220 6:28 6890 JOHN ROWE RD S61A 0240 6:30 LAKES OF WOODLAWN S61A 0090 6:14 MUDLAKE RD @ ERNIE MAE GRIFFIS LN S61A 0100 6:15 IRA STARLING RD @ JIM STARLING RD S61A 0200 6:26 SSTATES NURSERY @ 1ST DRIVEWAY FROM CR125 $61A 0230 6:29 6595 SOUTHERN STATES NURSERY RD Page 67 2021 - 2022 BUS ROUTES - 2021 -2022 BUS ROUTE Bus, Route Stop Time Description #69 S69A 0000 0 S69A 0010 6:20 6027 BILL DAVIS RD S69A 0020 6:22 6401 BILL DAVIS RD S69A 0030 6:23 7230 BILL DAVIS RD S69A 0040 6:24 BILL DAVIS RD @ PEACOCK CREEK RD S69A 0050 6:25 BILL DAVIS RD @ BLACKBERRYLN S69A 0060 6:26 REID STAFFORD RD @ GOPHER RIDGE LN S69A 0070 6:28 REID STAFFORD RD @ RIDGE ESTATES DR S69A 0080 6:30 10761 REID STAFFORD S69A 0090 6:32 REID STAFFORD RD @ GRITS MILL RD S69A 0100 6:34 7061 FRED PERRY RD S69A 0110 6:35 REID STAFFORD RD @ PREVATTS PL S69A 0120 6:38 9513 REID STAFFORD RD S69A 0130 6:41. 7658 SMOKEY RD S69A 0140 6:43 7703 GLEN NURSERY RD S69A 0150 6:44 SMOKEY RD @ RUSTIC PINES DR S69A 0160 6:45 SMOKEY RD @ HOPKINS RD $69A 0170 6:46 SMOKEY RD @ DECONNA TRAIL S69A 0180 6:47 8603 US HWY 90 Page 68 2021 - 2022 BUSI ROUTES Cbakex School District Sranfortation Deparbment 544 Baker Bus Drive Macclenny, Florida 32063 Phone (904) 259-2444 July 1, 2021 Ms. Sherrie Raulerson Superintendent Baker County School District 270 South Boulevard East Macclenny, Florida 32063 Dear Ms. Raulerson, Fax (904) 259-9173 The purpose of this letter is to request the Baker County School District Transportation Department Standard Operating Procedures and Driver's Handbook be considered for School Board review and approval. There have been no changes. Please contact me ifld can be of any further assistance with this matter. Sincerely, TmulaTayloe Pamela Taylor Director of Transportation Preparing lifelong Learsers and Responsible Citizens o! Good Characier Baker School District Transportation Department Standard Operatimg Procedures and Driver's Handbook Mission Statement The mission of the Baker District Transportation Department is to provide the safest, most cost efficient and convenient transportation service possible. Our drivers, technicians, support and administrative staff will strive to develop a work environment that is conduciye to achieving this mission. We will always be reminded that our students, parents and schools are our purpose and we shall conduct our business in a manner that serves them best. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION. A - Statutes, State Board Rules, Responsibiities, School Board Policies asi relates to School Bus Drivers Laws. A2 A3 .A3 A6 A7 .A8 State Board Rules.. Responsibilities of School Bus Drivers Responsibilities ofTransported Students.. School Board Policy 8.32-T Tobacco Use Inl Facilities School Board Policy 6.11-1 Drug and Alcohol Testing For Bus Drivers.. SECTIONB - Bus Driver Qualifications School Bus Driver Defined. Initial Employment Re-employment. B2 B2 B3 B3 Drivers on Year to Year Continuous Service... SECTIONC - Rules Rules and Regulations. Work Rules. C2 C2 C4 Attendance ofI Driver Meetings. SECTIOND - Pre-Trip Inspection Pre-Trip Inspection Procedure. Pre-Trip Inspection Post-Trip Inspection.. D2. .D2 .D4 1 Contents SECTIONE - Routes Routes E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E3 E3 E4 E4 E4 E4 Assignments. Transfers Substitute: Drivers.. Route Sheets.. Driving Routes. Bus Route on Private Roads New Stops. Temporary Stops. Empty Stops. General Guidelines. SECTIONF : Students Student Registration Cards F2 F2 F3 F4 Student Passenger List/Stops/Seating Chart. Pupil Instruction. Discipline Procedures SECTIONG - Driving Procedures IPDE Method. Intersections G2 .G3 .G4 Following Distance (4 Second Rule). Contents 2 SECTION G- cont. Proper Lane. G4 .G4 G4 .G5 .G5 G6 G6 .G6 G8 Driving Speeds for Buses.. Road Courtesies Backing Railroad Tracks. Refueling. Strobe/HeadightUse, Loading-Unloading Students Bus Riders on Visitation SECTION. H - F.E.F.P. Reporting F.E.F.P. Information Form.. H2 SECTIONI - Driver Information Assignment of Substitute Drivers. Substitute Driver Regulations. Spare Buses. 12 [2 12 13 I3 I4 I4 I4 15 15 Personal Use oft the School Bus. Use ofCredit Cards.. School Line Up Assignment ofSchool Buses Driver Supply Items. Vehicle Maintenance Procedures. Use of Radios.. Contents 3 SECTIONI-cont. Breakdowns. Payroll Bus Condition Bus Seats. Gatel Keys. 16 16 17 17 18 19 Confidentiality ofs Student Information. SECTIONJ - Evacuation Procedures Emergency Evacuation Drills J2 General Emergency Evacuation Drill Information Front Door Evacuation.. Rear Floor-Level Door Evacuation. Simultaneous Front and Read Door Evacuation J3 J5 17 SECTIONK - Accident Information Accidents Involving Other Vehicles. Additional Information Accidents Involving Students. Accidents Involving Animals.. Minor Accidents and Body Damage. K2 K3 K4 K4 K5 SECTIONL - Field Trip Procedures and Special Uses ofSchool Bus Participation Substitutes. How to Sign Up L2 L2 L2 Contents 4 SECTIONL-cont. Scheduling Procedures. Administration Compensation Tolls and Parking Fees. Lead Driver. Cleaning of Bus.. L2 L4 L4 L6 L6 L6 L6 L7 L7 L8 Extra-Curricular Student Welcome. Special Uses of School Buses. General Requirements. Special Requirements. SECTION M Communicable Disease/Aids What is AIDS?. How is HIV' Transmitted.. M2 M2 M2 M2 .M3 M3 High Risk Practices for Transmission ofHIV Virus Infection. Are. There Is No Evidence That The HIV Virus Can Be Spread By' The Following Procedures for Preventing the Spread of Communicable Disease.. Blood, Stool, Urine and Vomit SECTIONN - Baker School District Drug' Testing Procedures - .N2 .N2 .N3 .N4 5 Purpose... Definitions. Scope... General Statements and Rules Contents SECTIONN- cont. Testing.. Testing Notification Testing Procedures. Test Results. N6 .N7 N9 .N9 .N9 N13 Consequences ofE Positive Drug and. Alcohol Test.. Payment ofTest(s) and Evaluation(s). SECTIONO - Safe Driver Plan Introduction. Plan Effective Date. Application.. 02 02 .03 .03 03 05 .06 07 The District Imposed Point System Accumulation ofPoints for Administrative Action. Administration Safe Driving Plan. Action Notification Letter. SECTIONP - District Owned Multi-Purpose Vehicles Use ofDistrict Owned Multi-Purpose Vehicles Usec ofMulti-Purpose Vehicles. General Guidelines.. P2 P2 P2 P3 Driver's Requirements for Driving Multi-Purpose Vehicles.. Contents 6 SECTION A Statutes, State Board Rules, Responsibilities, School Board Policies as it Relates to School Bus Drivers Revised 7/19 A1 STATUTES, STATE BOARD RULES, RESPONSIBILITIES, SCHOOLBOARD POLICIES ASR RELATES TO SCHOOLBUS: DRIVERS This documentisr notall-nclusive. Other languagei in Slate Rules, Federal Regulations, Local Policies and Proccdures are the responsibility of the bus driver. 1) LAWS Scction 1006.10, Florida Slatutes- - Authority of School Bus Drivers: A) The principal shall delegatc to the school bus operalor such authority as may bc necessary for the control of pupils being transported to and from school, or school B) Any pupil who persists in disorderly conduct on a school buss shall be reported lo the principal by the driver oft thel bus and mayl be suspended by thej principal oftheschool he or she attends from beingt transported to and from school, and school Functions, al The school bus operator shall preserve order and good bchavior on the parl ofall pupils being bransported but he ors she shall not suspend the transportation ofo or give physical punishment to any pupil, or put any pupil lofTthe bus at otherthant thc regular stop for that pupil, except by ordero oft the parent or principal in charge ofthe school the pupil attends; provided, that should an emergency develop duc lo conduct of pupils on the bus, the bus operatormay Lake the steps as are reasonably neccssary to functions, at public expense. public expense. prolcct the pupils on his or her bus. Revised 7/19 A2 2) STATEE BOARD RULES-RULES 6A-3.017 (8): Thesc responsibilities havel been mader partoft the Baker County District School Board Policy. A. Responsibilitics of the school bus driver: 1. Toj pass all required plipialemminationsanda meets Lsuchrequirements: sasmay 2. Tol be clean and neat ina appearance, and to refrain from wearing shoes which 3. Torefrain from use oftobacco while operating the bus, and to use: noprofane language in the presence oft the students. Drivers shall not use or be underthe influence ofalcohol, illicitdrugs, or ahy substaincel that may impair the driver's alertness or performance while on duty. Drivers shall not carry firearms while 4. Tol prescribe, in cooperation with the principals, the seating arrangements of be prescribed by laws or rules. are not: securely held on the foot. on school board properly. students on all buses. 5. Torcportnecded changès in schopl bus transportation to director or Director. ofTransportation including bus loads, bus deficiencies, road hazards, routes and schedules. 6. To sludy and observe all laws and rules of the State Board and the school board relating to the service of transportation. 3) RESPONSIBILITY OF SCHOOLBUS: DRIVERS: A) Itshall be the responsibility of the bus driver toj perform all dutiesandi responsibilities listed in job descriptions, directives from the Superintendent, Director of Transportation and/or principal and/or their designee. B) Bus drivers shall also be responsible for being in compliance with Florida Statutes, State Board ofl Education Administrative Rules, and School Board policy. C) Bus drivers shall be responsible for all standards and regulations referenced in the State School Bus Driver Handbook and the district's Bus Operations Manual which by reference are: made aj part oft these rules. while the bus isi in operation. D) Any person drivingad districtschool bus shall be required to wear a seat beltata all times E) Toattend: and participate in conferenceand training classes fors schooll bus drivers, and be prepared at any time to pass successfully, a reasonable examination concerning A3 Revised 7/19 Iraflic laws, state and local transportation regulations and driving skills. F) Toascertain andi insurc that transported: students observe all regulations prescribed by G) Tom maintain order and discipline, under the dircction olthe school principal, on thc H) Top permita a: student tol leave thel bus only atar regularstop, excepl upon writlenrequest lawand by the state and local boards. part of every passenger, of the: school principal or his/her designee. I) To instruct students leaving thc bus al stops, except where a personal or mcchanical trailic controlis provided to cross thc highvay or thepark strip ona ac divided highwayi in front ofthc bus, onlyalerapproaching vehicles have stopped.. Al sludenl stops where a traflic control light, a school crossing guard, or trallic olficer is directing the movement of traflic, sludents shall be instructed lo wait at a sale distance from the roadway until a signal to cross is given by the person or device directing the llow of braflic. J) To instruct transporled students in safe riding praclices. Submil a copy of the K) To require all passengers to remain seated and to kecp aisles and exits clear. L) To supervise emergency evacuation drills at least twice a year as directed by the M) To use the bus, if it is publicly owned, only upon specific directions of the superintendent or from principal upon written authorization by the superintendent. N) Topreparei immediatelyafter everyacidentinvolwingt thel bus, an accident report lol be filed in the oflice of the superintendent DirectorafTampotation. 0) Toactivate the amber lights atay point: approximatcly two hundred (200) fect from thc sludent stop or at such greater distance as is necessary due to Iraflic spced and road conditions, as a warning to traflic that thel bus is approaching: aj passenger stop. When the bus has stopped, the stop signal arm supplemented by llashing red lights, shall be displayed as due warning thats sludents are being unloaded. The bus door shall not be opened to unload students until: approaching trallic in thei immediatc vicinity ofthc bus Certilicate ofPupil Instruction upon complction ofinstruction. principal and turn in Certificate ofl Evacuation. has stopped. P) Toa ascertain and insure that all students are off the bus before filling fucl tank, Q) To bring the bus to a stop at least fifteen (15) feet from the nearest rail of railroad grade crossing, The driver shall not proceed: across tracks untila alterl looking carcfully ine each direction, opening the door and listening for the sound of approaching and determining thal it is safc to procced. Thc bus door shall be closcd belore train, proceeding across the tracks of the railroad. Under no circumstances is a pcrson Revised 7/19 A4 driving a district school vehicle that transports students permitted to drive around crossing arm gates when they are in the down position, unless directed to dos sol by an identified CSX employce orauniformed. law enforcement officer. R) To drive always at a safe speed and never in excess of the legally posted speed limit. S) To cooperate with duly authorized school officials, mechanics, and other personnclin the mechanical maintenance: and repair of the busi inc overcoming! hazards that threaten the safety or efliciency of service. T) To make daily pre-trip inspection of the bus and report any defectalfecting safcty or economy of operation immediately to authorized personnel (Director of Transportation or Shop Manager). U) To makc post-trip inspection of bus upon completion of each route, checking for interior damage and lo make certain that there aré no students left on bus. Indicate V) To keep bus clean and neat at all times, and not to affix any stickers or other. W) To prepare reports, keep all records required and otherwise assist school officials in mapping bus routs.phmingsdiedale, amdinobmitingihfommaion foracontinuous empty bus by displaying red flag from rear door. unauthorized items to the interior or exterior ofbuses. study of all phases of transportalion. X) Tod display the Child Safety CheckBannertoml ther rear doorofthel buswheneveritis parked and unattended unless the bus is equipped with 'an electronic child check system. following: 1) 2) 3) Y) Toreportimmediately to the schoolj principal or other designated school officials, the Misconduct on the part ofa any pupil while on thel bus or underhisimmedliate supervision. Complaints requiring the attention ofs school authorities. Any: arising hazards that would offer eitheran actual or potential threat to the safety ofs students in his care and causes for failure to maintain schooll bus time schedule. Z) Toi maintain as far as practicable, by patient'and considerate treatment of parents, a AA) To refrain from the use ofa cell phone or the walkie-talkie feature ofaj phone unless feeling ofsecurity in the safely of students transported. the bus is secured off of the road. 4) Revised 7/19 SOASIBTLTAOCTANNOITO STUDENTS A5 A student who is eligible to be transported is entilled to free transportation only sO hc/she abides by the rules of salety and personal bchavior which are operation of the school bus and the transportation service as prescribed in necessary thesc rules. for the 1) A: student who abuses his/herprivilege ofriding as school bus through misconducta as provided for in these: rules may be suspended from the school bus or may be denied publictransportation! by action oft the School Board. Suspension from bus] privileges will not necessarily deny thes student thei right to attend school; provided that his/her as long parent or guardian provides his/her transportation. 2) As student may be put off the bus immediately by the driver only in case onan extreme emergency, In such case, the driver shall immediately notify the and the Director ofTransportation or the Superintendent. principal 3) Anys student riding a school bus on ai regular basis or on a special trip shall havet the following responsibilities: 1) To occupy the seat assigned by the driver and to refrain at all times from 2) Toobserve classroom conduct except for ordinary conversation whileg getting on or offthel bus and whileriding thel bus. Under no conditions shall thereb be moving around while the bus is in motion. singing on the bus. 3) To obey the bus driver cheerfully and without argument and to report promptly to the principal when instructed to do sO by the bus driver. 4) To wam the driverofan approaching dangers ifthereis reason tol believe that 5) Tol be at the place designated both morning and afternoon readyt tol board the bus five (5) minutes prior to the time indicated on the bus schedule. 6) To wàlk on the left of anyr road facing traffic to and from the bus stop. 7) Toc observe the proper rules ofc conduct while waiting for thebus, staying off the road and private property other than that on which the bus he/she is not aware ofs such danger. is stop established. oroff. 8) To wait until thei bus has come to a complete: stop before attempting to get on .9) To enter or leave the bus only at the front door after the bus has come to a complete stop except in case of an emergency or as directed during an Revised 7/19 A6 emergency evacuation drill. 10) To Cross the! highway, ifnecessary, after leaving the bus as follows: 1) Make certain that the bus is at a complete stop. 2) Upon alighting fromi thel bus, stand at thes side ofther road within sight and hearing oft the bus driver and wait for a signal from him/her to cross thei road or to the parking strip. 3) Upon signal from the driver, look both ways and then proceed across theroad ort to the parking strip always in front oft thel bus. 11) To keep. head, elbows, hands and feet inside the bus windows at all times except in case of an emergency egress. 12) Torefrain from eating. ord drinking while on thel bus. 13) Torefrain from throwing objects inside thel bus or outside the bus. 14) To refrain from the use of profanity or objectionable language and the practice ofimmoral conduct. There shalll bei no pushing, fighting oranyo other type oft misconduct at any time. 15) To avoid damaging or defacing the bus or bus equipment. 16) To refrain from displaying any sharp instrument and from bringing any weapon ofa any'type aboard thel bus. 5) SCHOOLBOARD POLICY 832-TOBACCO USE IN FACILITIES All uses of tobacco products in any form are prohibited in any District-owned facility at any time. Statutory Authorily: 1001.42), F.S. Law Implemented: 386.212, 386.201-386.209, 1001.43, F.S. SCHOOL: BOARD POLICY 6.111 - DRUG AND ALCOHOLTESTING FORI BUS 6) DRIVERS All persons who are required toj possess a Commercial Drivers License and a Department tof A7 Revised 7/19 Education License lo Drive a School Bus or Medical Examiner's Certificalc (clTcctive November 15, 1994) in order lo drive or opcralc a board owned/lcased vchicle in a sensitive situalion, will be required lo enler into ànd participate in: a drug and alcohol salcly 101 meetand comply with the Omnibus' Transportalion Employee bengimpemeuedinonder Testingand the Federal Highway. Administration contained: in 49 CFR parts 40and 882, ctal, Regulationsof and: section 1001.43, Florida Statutes. Further, this tesling programy will allirma" "zero tolerance" foralcohol The procedures and guidelines for this testing is found in the District's Bus Operations program." This drugand alcohol testing programi is authorized: land lesling and drug use: in safetys sensitive situations. Manual, which by reference is made part of the rules. Authorily: 1001.41, 1012.22, 1012.23, F.S. Law Implemented: Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Acto ofl 1991; 112.0435; 440.102; 1001.43, F.S. 349 CFR Part 40 DOT, 49 Parts 382 & 891 Federal Administration Highway Revised 7/19 A8 Section B Bus Driver Qualifications Revised 7/17 B1 BUS DRIVER QUALIHICATIONS 1) School Bus Driver Defined School bus drivers are delined as any person employed or contracted to the school district to transportp pre-kindergarten through grade 12s studenis in school buses as defined in Section 1006.25, Florida Stalutes. 2) Initial Employment: meets the following requirements: AL the time ofinitial employment, the Board shall be assured that the driver ofas school bus A) Has five (5) years ofl liccnsed driving experience. B) Has submitted Lo thc superintendent a wrillen application for employment in a form C) Has filed a sel of fingerprints for the purpose of the required background check for D) Prior to transporting sludents on aschool bus, and before being issued: a valid school bus driver's license, each drivershall meet the following qualilfications: prescribed by the Board. determining criminal record. I) Holda a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License with a Passenger (P) and a School Bus (S) endorsement. 2) Have successlully completed. forty (40) hours ofpre-service training consisting ofat least twenly (20) hours of classroom instruction and atl least twenty (20) hours of behind-the-whee! training based on the Florida Department of Education's Basic Bus Driver Curriculum. 8) Has demonstrated the abilily to preparc required reports. 4) Is physically capable of opcraling the vehicle as delermined by an annual Florida Department of Education Dexterity Test for School Bus Drivers Hold a valid United States Department of' Transportation Federal Motor Carrier SafelyAdmiristration Medical Examiner's Certificate (Form MCSA-5875), certifying thal the applicant meels all requirements for (Form ESE 480) administcred by the school district. 5) Wis subsection. F) Must pass aj pre-employment drugand alcohol test. Revised 7/17 B2 3) Re-employment: At the lime ofre-employment or re-appointment, the Board shall be assurcd the driver ofa school bus meets the following requirements: A) Has five (5) years ollicensed expcrience. Holds a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License with al Passenger (P) andas School C) Has successlully completed a minimum of eight (8) hours ofin-service training within D) Is physically capable of operating the vehicle as determined by an annual Florida B) Bus (S) cndorsement. the preceding 12 months. Department ofEducation) administered by the school district. Dexterity' Test for School Bus Drivers (Form ESE 480) E) Hold a valid United States Department ofTransportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Medical Examiner's Certificate (MCSA-5875), certifying that the applicant meets all requirements for this subsection. 4) Drivers on Year to Year Continuous Service At the time of re-employment or re-appointment for those drivers. on Year to Year the School Board shall be assured the driver of a school bus meets the Continuous Employment following-r requirements: A) Has five (5) years of licensed experience. Holds a valid Florida Commercial Driver's) License with a Passenger (P) and School Has successfully completed a minimum of eight (8) hours ofi in-service training Is physically capable of operating the vehicle as determined by an annual Florida D) Department of Education Dexterity' Test for School Bus Drivers (Form ESE480) E) Hold a valid United States Department ofTransportation Federall MotorCarrier Safety Administration Medical Examiner's Certificate (MCSA-5875), certifying B) C) Bus (S) endorsement. within thej preceding 12: months. administered by the school district. that the applicant meets all requirements for this subsection. B3. Revised 7/17 Revised 7/17 B4 Section C Rules CI Revised 7/19 RULES 1) Rules and Regulations: A) Each school bus driveri is required lo sludy-and be conversationally familiarwithstate and county laws and regulations, relaling to the perlormance ofthe job ofs school bus driver and all changes as thcy occur. 2) Work Rules A) Complete aj pre-trip inspection before cach tripand record il on the appropriale form. Completed pre-trip. form must be lurned in at the correct time (bi-weekly). B) Complete post-trip: inspection checking for damage to interior and exterior ofl bus. Confirm thatr no students are left on thel bus at the conclusion ofeachroulel by the ignition key faMaeaNi thel bus from front tol back tuming and pressing the child reminder button in the rcar of thc bus. C) Current route sheets shall ber maintained on thc bus at all times. D) Be on time, unless dctained because ofi mechanical reasons. Appropriate times arc E) Be neat: and clean at all limes while onl duty. No open toed orl high hceled shocs and posted on your current: route sheels. shocs should be secure on the fool. times which violates board policy. F) Drivers WILLNOT use blaco,lol)amaerdmgs while on duly or atany other G) Report any vehicle maintenance problems in writing as soon as possible. H) Do not leave your sludenis unattended at any time, cxcept in an leave the driver's seat, be sure the engine is shut down and the emergency, kcy is in Ifyou your Drivers are to be on their bus while students arc loading and unloading on school possession. properly. I) J) Use prescribed forms forall disciplinc problems. K) Complete such records and reports as required by the transportation department. I) Attend all safety meelings and confcrences as dirccted. Revised 7/19 C2 M) Obey all stale and county traflic laws. N) Obey all state laws andi regulations concerning pupil transportation. 0) Drivers must drive theirroutes as designed and: assigned by the' Transportation Olfice, unless there is ani immediate emergency or to better provide for thei immediate safcty and welfare oft the students. Any permanent changes to the routes and stops must be Follow prescribed procedures in securing a substitute bus driver. As soon as a substituite has been contacted, notify the' Transportation Office (secretary) ofyour impending absence, with an estimated length of absence and the name of the approved by the' Transportation Office. P) substitute driving your assigned route. windows, seats, and dash area. Q) Maintain a clean bus ata all times. This includes sweeping (daily), cleaning ofinside of R) Drivers must sign time shecis daily. The failure to complete and sign time sheels may result in an employee not be paid until the following pay period. THISISAMUST To conserve energy, drivers are requested not to idle engines for extended periods of FOR MAINTAINING ACCURATE RECORDS. time in the refueling line or on school campuses. S) T) Do not attempt to push another vehicle with your school bus. U) Ifa driver parks a bus at any location overnight other than his/her home, or the bus compound, the first aid kit, fire extinguisher, and ignition key must be removed for safe keeping. V) While driving, use the seat belt cat all times. W) No eating or drinking beverages while operating the bus. X) You will always operate your bus in a safe and responsible manner. Y) Large bulky items are not allowed on the bus while children are being transported. Only children currently enrolled in school shall be transported on the bus. AA) The school bus should only bet used for transporting students to and from school and BB) While ont the regular students routes, driversarer nott to stop thel bus ata any store ora any Z) other school related activities. Revised 7/19 C3 unauthorized stop while students are on the bus. 8) Attendance of] Driver Meetings: You: are required byl law to: attend bus driver training classes as directed bythe" Transportation Supervisor. These classes will be on a reimbursable basis. The duralion ofany one session will exceed two and one halfhours except for the beginning of the year scssion. You will be nolilicd not letter of the dates selected for these sessions. Only the Transportation Supervisor by excused absence. may give you: an Revised 7/19 C4 Section D Pre- and Post-Trip Inspection Revised 7/19 D1 PRE-TRIPI INSPECTION 1) Pre-Trip Inspection Procedure: A) Pre-trip inspections shall be done twice daily before the morning ànd afternoon runs, and before transporting students on any other trip. B) Each item on the pre-trip sheet must be checked as follows: 1) An "O" means the item is OK. 2) An "N" means thei item needs atfention. write the item(s) up on the Driver's Report. Transportation Department on al biweeklyl basis. every other Monday morning for the previous week. downstairs oft the Transportation Office, C) If an item needs attention, or if you have any other complaint, you must D) Pre-trip inspection forms must be turned in by the driver to the E) Pre-trip inspection forms will be turned into the Transportation Office F) Place the pre-trip inspection form in the appropriate place in the 2) Pre-Trip Inspection: A) Each driver IS REQUIRED TO pre-trip inspect his/her bus prior to each morning and afternoon run, as well as any other time that the driver has left the bus. Aj professional driver will give his/her bus a visual inspection before each trip. B) As soon as you step on the bus you should check to be sure that the reflectors, first aid kit, and the fire extinguisher are on the bus. (Be sure the fire extinguisher is charged.) Close the door. neutral position before starting the bus. C) The driver must be sure the hand-brake is set and the gear shift is in the D) Start the engine and let it warm-up DO NOT PUMP THE E) Observe the oil pressure, ammeter, fuel temperature and air pressure gauges. DO NOT move the bus if it has less than 90 pounds of air ACCELERATOR PEDAL OR REVTHE ENGINE. pressure. F) Put left turn signal on. G) Turn on headlights (high beam). H) Activate the yellow caution light. Turn on the clearance/amber light.. Check the windshield wipers. I) J) K) Sound the! horn. M) Check the brake pedal and brake lights. This can be accomplished by (1) having another person step on the brake pedal, (2) using a stick that fits between the driver's seat and brake pedal, (3) by having the back of the bus toward an object that will show thel lights are working. N) Check emergency door (inside). 0) Check seat - secure to the floor. Get out oft the driver's seat and check the yellow caution lights and left turn signal by looking out of the front windshield. Walk through the bus checking to see if the' bus is. clean. Open emergency door, lean out, and check the yellow caution lights, left turn signal and the brake lights are all in working order. Walk back through the bus and check to: make sure the seats are secure to the floor. P) Check right turn signal. Q) Activate the red arm/red loading lights. R) Check tail lights. S) Now step off the bus for a visual check. Check your front tires, lug nuts, and for any leakage around the wheel. Step to the front of the bus and check the clearance light, red loading lights, right turn signal, headlights (high beam), any oil, or water leakage under the engine and any new body damage or broken glass. Go to the side of the; bus and check the left front tire, lug nuts, and any. leakage around the wheel, check the side clearance lights, make sure the stop arm is out and both lights are flashing, that there are two amber reflectors and one red reflector on the side of the bus, any new body damage or broken glass, check both ofyour rear tires, lug nuts, and any leakage around the wheel. Step to the back of the bus and check clearance lights, tail lights are lit, two rear red reflectors, emergency door opens easily and the buzzer is working, any new body damage or broken glass. Go to side of the bus and check two back tires, lug nuts, and any leakage around the wheel, clearance lights, that there are two amber reflectors and one red reflector on the side of the bus, any new body D3 damage or broken glass, and that the fuel cap is secure. Before getting back on the bus, make sure that all windows and mirrors are free of any V) Get back on the bus and put the headlights on low beam and activate the 4-way hazard lights. Step to the front of the bus and make sure dew or frost. these lights are working. Get back on the bus. T) Check headlights (low beam). U): Check 4-way hazard lights. W) Make any seat adjustments that are necessary. X) Check your mirrors and: make sure they are adjusted foryou. Y) Fasten your seat belt. Z) Check the brakes-to do this get a little motion with the bus, then touch AA) Check the gauges and make sure they are all working correctly before them to make sure they are working. pulling away. BB) Check wheel chair lifts where applicable. CC) Complete the pre-trip inspection form before beginning route. 3) Pcst-Trip Inspection A) Upon completion ofroute, check the interior oft the bus for damage. B) Check for students left on thel bus. Press the child safety check button when complete. C) Perform walk-around ofb bus to check for damage to the exterior oft the bus. Section E Routes Revised 6/06 E1 ROUTES 1) Routes: A) Assignments: 1) The Transportation Department will assign routes. The Director of Transportation has the authorily to create and change routes, as necessary, to provide students with the safest, best and most eflicient means of transportation lo and from school. 2) Transfers: a) Any openings for vacantroutes willl be filled firstfrom the listofregular route drivers. Ifr more than one driver requests at transfer, the decision willl bel based on thes guidelines seti int the NomlnnatomlConaa: well: as where the daiverlinesinrchionsahip tot theroute,topeofroute, etc, Substitute Drivers: a) 3) If no regular route driver desires a transfer to an open route, substitutes will be given the next consideration. B) Route Sheets: 1) Each driveri is required to complete currentrouting cards duringthe! firsLthree- (8) weeks ofs school and each time during the year an adjustment or change is made. The current route card is to include the actual bus stop times, description, location and address of the slop, and whèther the stop is over/under two miles. 2) All changes ofthel bus routes or times must be coordinated with the Director ofTransportation before they: are puti into effect. No driver has the authority a) A ncwr route card must be filled out forany new stop added toaroute. Currentandi up to date route sheets are to be maintained and kept tonthe bus toi institute any change on his orl her own accord. 3) atall times. 4) A set of Route Sheets will be provided to the driver by the Transportation Office as soon as possible after the routing cards have been turned in Lo the offiçe. Revised 6/06 E2 C) Driving Routes: 1) Drivers must. drive theirroutes as designed and assigned byb the' Transportation Office, unless there is an immediate emergency or to better proyide for the imediate safety and welfare of the students. Any permanent changes to the routcs and slops must be approved by the' Transportation Office. Drivers should not make any un-assigned stops on their routes. 2) a) Drivers will notl be allowed to stop ata any store while students are riding the bus on regular run: routes 3) Ifyous see thatyouarel beginning to run your route earlier than your scheduled time, find a safe place to pull over off the road, and: Radio the bus garage and check thc time. a) b) Be sure and follow all: safety procedures for pulling off of the road and parking. c) Ifyous see thal youri routei is consistently running carly,please notifythe Transportation Office sO that adjustments to the stop times may be made. 4) IFy you see thaty your route is consistently runningl late; and students are, getting to the school after the first bell of the day, notify the Thansportation Offices sO that: adjustments can be made to your route and times. D. Bus Route on Private Roads 1) All routes with active, private road stops, as ofAugust 1995, will bel honored as long as students of the appropriate grade level, attending Baker District Public Schools, reside at the specific stop, or until School Board approvalis given to eliminate these stops. 2) Other stops on private roads will not be added to any routes. Students living in the area may use the pre-existing stop until all eligible students have left the specific stop. 3) Stops servicingi new developments willl be att the mtramcofthedevecopmen: at a designated pull off/bus stop area at the entrance provided by the developer. 4) Once a private road stop becomes inactive, for any: reason, it will be removed from the route. sheet and not be re-added. No: new private roads E3 Revised 6/06 stops/routes will be added to any: routes. 5) IDEA reauthorization requires school districts to provide and from school regardless of! location ofs transportation to studem,ifappropriate E. New Stops 1) All requests for new stops will be reviewed fors safety and: need and the Superintendent ofSchools fori final approval, as per School Board sent to 2) State guidelines will be used in determining if a Policy. requirements. stop meets safety F. TemporaryStops Drivers who come across new students on their routes will pick his/her location on a temporary basis, until a new stop can be up the student(s) at and approyed,-as per School Board Policy. Iti is the responsibility permanently of the created notify the Director or Transportation orl his/her driver to creating a temporary stop, sO that the permanent stop initiated. designee as soon as possible oft the stop can be evaluated and the procedure for G. Empty Stops At any time during the school year, should a stop become Transportation Department should be notified by the in-active or empty, the driver, as soon as possible. H. EmergehcyStops At any time that you may have to make an emergency Transportation Department fori instructions. stop, contact the 2) GENERAL GUIDELINES A) Iy you see that you might be late arriving at any school(s), be Transportation Office SO that the schools canl be notilied. B) Only students who are assigned to your bus should bc riding your bus and DONOTallow: students not: assigned lo your bus or route(s) to sure and call the routc(s). you have a written note from the ridey your bus, unless administrator or the Transportation school, or you are given an O.K. by a school Ollice. C) Do not keep a student from riding your bus duc lo school suspension unless the school has notilied you. suspension or bus Revised 6/06 E4 Section F Students Revised 6/01 F1 STUDENTS 1) Student Registration Cards: A) As student registration cardi is to be compleled for each student approximatcly weeks after the beginning ofs school. The informalion on this card is lol be used lvo to complete the student passenger list. Student Passenger List/Stops/Seating Chart: -2) A) The forms listing passengers with slop numbers: and al listing of the stops and names ofs students, etc., should be completed 15 working days (tiree weeks) alter times, the beginning of school and turned in to the Transportation Oflice. Stop Description/Sludent Passenger List: 1) a) Stop descriptions are to be complete and clear, allowing lor the substitute driver to find the stop. Any information, such as mail box numbers, street name, road numbers, business, ctc. that will help in finding the stop should be listed. In addition, the description should include whether thes stopi is over oru under 2 miles from thes school, the AM and PM times. 2) 3) Currentr I route/passenger information must be on bus ata all times. Ac current seating chart of students must be on your bus at all times. b) Acurrents seatingclartofstudents: ony yourbusshould be on! filei in the Transportation Oflice. 4) Any additions or deletions must be coordinated with Director of 5) Your most current route/passenger information will show, all additions and Transportation and Route Manager. deletions. Revised 6/01 F2 8) Pupil Instruction: Each driveri is toi instruct his/her students a minimum oft twice a year on the following school bus safety practices, preferably the first weck of school and the first week upon returning alter the Christmas Holidays, and any other time the driver deems appropriate. Theappropriate form willl be signed by the driver and turned in to the Transportation Office. A) Stand offroadway whilc waiting for bus. B) You must remain in your seat at all times. C) Keep arms and head inside windows. D) Walk tcn feet in front of the bus. Waitfor driver's signal before crossing road. Unnccessary conversation with the driver is dangerous. Please remain quiet. E) F) Absolute silence is required at all railroad crossings. G) The driveri is in Full charge oft the bus and pupils. Pupils must obey the driver. H) The driverhas the right to assign pupils to certain seats ifnecessary, to promote order onl the bus. I) J) No eating, drinking, chewing, dipping, or smoking is allowed on the bus. Pupils must be on time; the bus cannot wait for those who are tardy. 1) Every effort will be made for thel bus to be at the assigned stop at the schedule 2) Studenis should be ready to board the bus 5 minutes prior to scheduled pick time. up lime. K) Riding the bus is a privilege. DONOTABUSETT PENALTY: FOR RATROIOHAIRATTIMAMACOATDATTES AOATOTIANSIOALRACRE WHOI ASTIEAVTZONIZTO Driver will need to announce and explain any additional rules theyl haveon their bus. SUSPEND THE PUPIL FROM RIDING THEBUS. NOTE: F3 Revised 6/01 4) Discipline Procedures: A) The reporting of misconduct by a student(s) should bc reported lo the appropriate school using the Baker County School Districl Administration Action Rclerral and following the propcr disciplinary proccdurcs. B) AlI sections should be compleled belore turning in thc form, including the check offlist. Tryto be as clcar as you can in describing the conduct oft the student(s), calegory as this will facilitate school personnel in dealing with thc problem. C) Turn in the Baker Counly School District Administration Action Relerral lo thc Transportation Oflice as: soon asj possible aller cach incident.. Afterthei referrals have been reviewed by the Transportation Office, the forms will bc translerred lo the appropriate schools and a copy will be returned lo you via the mail box systcm. D) Referrals must be turned into the Transportation Oflice within 48 hours (2 working E) You may request a conference with school personnel if you fecl the need lo further F) Remember:you have turned fhe problem over to the school to solve. G) For students with discipline problems, which may requirc the driver lo intervenc days) oft the date oft the incident. explain what happened in a certain situation. immediately, the following procecure will be used: I) Pull the bus off thc road, in as sale position and lurn on all required salcly flashers and lights. Apply parking brakes and remove the key. If6 the incident occurs at the bus stop, do not exit the bus. Do not allow other studenls tog gcl off ofthe bus, provide safely to sludents thal have already exiled. Call the bus garage and notify the bus garage of the problem, the school necded and the-name ofthc sludent(s). In case ofa fight on the bus, do nol. placcy yourselFbetweent the sludents fighting. Attempt to separatel (hem! byz using the least forcible techmiques and talking in a quiet and calm manner, The bus garage will notify the school of the problem, and thc school will 2) 3) decide on which of thc following actions to takc: a) Return to the school b) Take the student on homc c) Wait wherc you: arc forac depuly lo comcand pick the sludent up and takc the student home or rclurn him/her to the school. Revised 6/01 F4 H) Ifyouh have called the Transportation Oflice and requested a depuly, your must stay at your location until the depuly arrives. Ifforany reasons you) no longerneed thc depuly (o come to yourl location, please call the' Transportalion Office so that the depulyc can be'c cancelcd. Revised 6/01 F5 Section G Driving Procedures Revised 7/19 G1 DRIVINGI PROCEDURES 1) IPDEI Method: Drivers must develop as systematic gwiie to the trallic scerie. One such system is known as IPDE. ever-changing A) The' 'T' stands for identify. Drivers must be able to identily the relevant clues. This involves more thanjustseeing itincludesi interpreting or givingmeaningi to whatisseen. Toi identifyand interpret relevant clues, drivers must! know) how to. look, whcre tol look, and what to look for. Toi identify hazards, drivers must constantly search the trallic scene carefully. Quick should be taken all around- to the front, to the sides, andi int the mirrors; both neara and glauces Since thet traffic environment changes currently; these glances mustl be takenc continuously. One far. orderly visual system search pattern is known as the Smith System. This system involves five seeing habits. 1) 2) 3) 4) Aim high in steering-look way ahead of your vehicle so that you are aware of the Keep your eyes moving-Use a orderly search pattern thati involves glances near: and far to the front, sides, in the mirrors and at the instrument panel. Set the bigi picluirc -] Puta all this information together from all the glances so that have ai mental picture oft thc traflic environment completely around your vehicle. you Make sure others see you- çommunicate youri intentions to other drivers so thaty 5) Leavey youself an out-1 neverg get boxed in. Always have au escape route. This mcans leave aspace cushion all: around your vehicle- to the front, rear and both sides. 2) The' "P" stands for predict. Drivers must be able to predict the significance of the relevant clues. Once al hâzard in the drivinge environment; hasi been identified, driversmust predicthow the hazard might effect their planned path oft travel. "To avoid thel hazard, must slow down, tum to thei right, or turnt toi the left."Thisi is the type of question drivers Ispeed must ask up, themselves. During this stage ofthe process drivers arei interpreting thei information complete traffic scene in front ofy your vehicle. are. sure they understand your plans. you identified and arej judging where conflicts may occur. theyhave Revised 7/19 G2 C) The "D" stands for decide. Drivers must decide what to doi now that theyhavei identified a hazard and1 have predicted its effect on their path oft travel. Nothing is more crucial to safe driving than being able toi make a wise decision, in time under these circumstances. The options available include: 1) 2) Deciding to change speed by slowing down or speedingup. Deciding to change directions on location byi movingi intos some area ofspacecushion around your vehicle. D) The "E" stands for execute. Drivers now execute their decision. To carry out a decision to avoid a conflict, drivers must take one or more oft the following actions: 1) 2) 3) 4) Intersections: Accelerate Brake Steer Communicate 2) A) Controlled by Stopl Light: Bej prepared to stopi iflight changes from green to amber. Never try to "beat the light".Drive defensively in case someone on cross street is trying to "beat the B) Bus Stop (student stop): Dor not block intersection to1 makea al bus stop. Make stop either right C). Stop Sign: At an intersection you must come to a complete stop before the stop line. After complete stop and after checking traffic you may slowly and carefully pull up and stop a light". Do not change gears in an: intersection. before or immediately aftert the intersection. second time, to check traffic, before proceeding. Revised 7/19 G3. 3) Following Distance (4-second Rule) Because of the difficulty in judging distance, a new following technique was devised based on counting. This technique allows drivers to determine a safe following distance by allowing a one- secondi interval: for each ten feet ofl length oft their vehicle. Since most buses are approximately35-40 feet long, you should not be closer than 4s seconds from the vehicle in front ofyou. To determine the 4- A) You need a checkpoint over which you will time thej passage of your vehicle. You can usea road sign ora a stripei in thei road, mile marker, light post, or ai fixed object; and the closer tot the B) As the rear of the vehicle ahead passes the check point you selected, start counting, one thousand and one, one thousand and two, one thousand and three, one thousand and four. Depending on the vehicle length you arei usingi for the time interval, you should not pass the checkpoint with thei front of your vehicle before you have completed your count. second distance: payement the better. 4) ProperLane: When traveling on a 2 or 3 lane highway, school buses are to travel the curb. lane, It is improper to travel int the middle or insidel lane unless you aret toi make al left turn within a short distance or you are passing another vehicle. When turning onto a four-lane highway, Florida Driver's Handbook states thatwhen turningright,; you should turni into thet right lane. When turning left, yous should turi into the left lane, then signal and changei into the curb lane. Buses shouldi not travel side bys side blocking the highway. 5) Driving Speeds for Buses To always drive at a safe speed and never in excess of thel legally posted speed limit. Drivers must: also comply with any adlitionalrestrictions; placed on school buss speeds as setl by the State of Florida. Ifa driveri is driving an out ofstatei field trip,itist the responsibility oft the driverto check for any additional laws pertaining to driving a school bus in that state and to abide those laws while in the other state. In rain, fog, or wet roads, adjust your speed according by to conditions. BELATE-BUTBESAFE 6) Road Courtesies: other drivers. A) School bus drivers are to operate theirvehicles: salcly. Particular cmphasis should bcl placed O11 courtcsy to other drivers in the community. Never uscy yourschoolbus lol forcey your wayintol hraflice or lococrce Revised 7/19 G4 B) BcI particularly courleous to your fellows school! bus drivers. Allowl him/her tol pass your vehicle if have frequent stops in his/her path. Do nol hold up your feliow drivers at a the way ofd thel buses behind you and activate your 4-iway hazard lights toi indicate Uhat they may Drivers will nol tailgate each otherwhen travelinginacouvoy. Use 4-secondr Irule. Onlyinc case loading/unloading? you go around you. zone att the schoolss served. Ifyou aret talkingt toy your students, pullupoutof C) Backing: ofay valid emergencys should onel bus pass mnotherinad convoy, 7) A) On school grounds: 1) Backing oII school grounds is not an accepted practice. 2) Ilanemergencyarises, andl backingi is absolutelyi necessary, an outside observer must be used. OtherLocations: 1) B) Backing is authorized in other locations if: a) b) c) Routing requires turn around. I at a student loading/unloading point, students are to be on board while the busi isl beingl backed. For mechanical reasons. Valid emergency, MAMMSTRONANTSN WARLATERAISNAES: 8) Railroad Tracks: When approaching railroad crossing, activate your 4-way) hazard light approximately 100. fcet! before Tum ofl alll fans, wipers, elc., and open the driver's window.' Then come to a complete stop, stopping. the door-1 look both ways-listen. Ifall is clear, shut the doorand! begin moving! forward. Donot until thel bus is completely across the tracks; de-activate the 4-way hazard lights. Always open! change gears use the outside (or curb) lane. REMEMBER, EVEN THOUGH. THERE MAY BE. A CROSSING GUARD AT THE ALWAYS MOMCTNSTETNANCNN SETATN ON WHETHER TO CONTIETAGESORWATL 9) Refueling: Drivers are! tos stay with their bus whilei in the fuel line. Do noti refuel your bus every day or everyother - dayi ify your fuel consumplion does not require you to do sO. Itis your responsibility to know your fuel and when you need fuel. DO NOT sweep sand, or paper from the vehicle o11 to consumption pavenient any place in the compound. G5 Revised 7/19 In the mornings, ifpossible, please ly and refucl your bus alter 7:00. A.M. ora aflerseconday run, CAUTION: For noreasons are: students permitted to remain on: al bus while: or location. itisl being grefueled, at: anyt time 10) Simohe/HeadlishtUse: Hcadlights and: strobc light willl bel lurned on anytime al busi isi ini molion. The that when traveling in a convoy, thc last bus in the convoy will usc the: strobc light. only cxception lo thisi is 11) Loadmg-Unloadings Students: A) Thes sale procedure is as follows: 1) Lelt to Right: a) b) c) d) e) D Make sure the master/manual switchi is 011. Activate the yellow caution lights approximately 200 feet bclore the: student stoporalsuchagreater dislaunce asi is nccessaryd due to trallic specd androad As you come to: a complete stop activate stop arm/red loading lighis. Set the hand brake keep your. foot on the brake pedal the whole time conditions. are stopped. you Put the transmission sclector in ncutral position. Check mirrors. Makes surc all traflicl hass stoppedandi thati iliss safc. forsludents tol board. Ifthcy must cross in front ofd the! bus, motion them with; your! hand when itis is safe for them to proceed, opcn the door. Altr the last student is on, close the door. 2) Right toI Lelt: a) b) C) d) e) ) 3) Look iny your mirror and make sure alls sludents are. seated. Put the bus in gear. Release the hand brake. Check all tallic. As you begin to move, cancel the stop am/red loading lights. AL thes school, put thel hand brake on and put the gearshilli in neutral. Ilis not required Revised 7/19 G6 to shut the engine ofl, so you must keep your foot on the brake pedal until the last studeut is offt thel bus. a) Usei no lights. b) c) Do not move the bus until all loading/unloading has! been compleled. Thes school bus driver shall be in the driver's seat ors standing at the entrace doorwhiles students! load or unload. However, ifyou do geto outofthed driver's seal, you must shut the engine offand have the keyi in your possession. 4) 5) B) Never let a student open or close the door foryou. Once the school bus is in motion, do nots stop for stragglers. Students Who Musl Cross A Road To Board Bus Alas stop, the children who cross in front ofy your bus are called crossers and thcy are at the most risk Irom their OWI bus. The following procedure for crossers must be followed: 1) 2) The driver must know which children on hisl bus are crossers. Yous should markthese Ata stop where you have a mixture of crossers and non-crossers, you will discharge the crossers firsl. Alter you have carefully observed that the crossers are safelya across the road, you are Irce to discharge the non-crosser." Count your students to be sure children as such on your passenger list. they arc all safely away from the bus before pulling off. C) StudentStops: 1) IF the eslablished stop is al a driveway or intersecting road, stop belore discharging students. This allows you (o see that they are safely away from thel bus before pulling After students have boarded, the school bus drivers will see that alls students arei in their seats according to the seating chart. Children are to sit onlyi in bus seats. The school! bus drivershouldi never permit students to unload once the: students have boarded the bus, except 011 arrival at the school in the A.M. and 01l arrival at their Drivers must make sure that students getting off the bus do not have loose ciothing caughlon any oft the rails, door handles or other items which may catch on the loose clothing worn bys students. Before closingt the doorand moving theb bus, makes surel that off. 2) 3) regular stop in the P.M. 4) all students are completely clear of the bus. G7 Revised 7/19 12) Bus Riders on Visitation A student who is not regularly enrolled as a transported student, and whose name does nota appear on the bus driver'sroster: for that bus, shall not bej permitted toi ride such bus whilei iti is beingo operated on a regular school bus route as a bus rider on visitation except upon written request of the parent or guardian ofas student, and with the written approval ofthep principal oft thes school, provided that there isa adequate room on ther requested bus for the student. Where thei request for al bus rider on visitation The school bus drivers shalll be given written conformation ofthis! permission before thes student willbe exceeds three (3) days, the approval oft the Superintendent shall be required. allowed to: ridei thel bus as a bus rider on visitation. Revised 7/19 G8 Section H F.E.F.P. Reporting Revised 7/19 H1 F.E.F.P. REPORTING 1) E.E.F.P. information Form: Student Information: 1) Please use a dark pen in filling out this report. 2) Make sure the information printed at the top of the printout is correct and that the student passenger list has thé correct information. 3) Make sure that the student is listed at the proper stop for the route. 4) Circle/check off the date that the student rode your bus during the reporting period. The student must ride at least one time during the F.E.F.P. counting period 5) Make sure that each student is correctly marked as whether the student is over or under the two mile limit. This information is of the utmost importance. 6) Sign and date each page of your student roster and turn in within five days of the completion of the survey dates Revised 7/19 6 H2 Section I Driver Information Revised 6/08 I1 DRIVER INFORMATION 1) Assigiment of Substitute Drivers: Drivers are required lo obtain their own substitutes. A list of available substitutes and their document acceptance or refusal of the substitute. Notify the Transportation Transportation office lo altempts to secure as substitute. Only in case of a true emergency will the Transportation phone number will bej provided. In addition, a logi willl be maintained in the' Secretary daily ol'y your Department obtain a substitute for you, ifpossible. 2) Substitute Driver Regulations: A) Substitute drivers are paid only when they actually drive. Daily rate is a minimum salary on the "0" year experience! hourly rate. B) Substitutes aré expected to; 1) Mect all qualificalions ofa regular bus driver. Attend all training and safety meetings. 2) 8) Doapre-tripi inspection and turn in necessary paperwork. 4) Clean bus alter running route. 5) Be familiar with all types ofb buses and all routes. 6), Bej professional in appearance and conduct. 7) Spare Buses: Call Transportation Olfice if unavailable fora length oftime. 8) A) Drivers are expected to mainlain the same standard of cleanliness on a spare bus as theirre regular route bus. Revised 6/08 I2 4) Personal Use oft the School Bus: A) Drivers are cautioned thal the school buses are purchased andi maintained bystateand county tax funds. Therefore, they cannot be used for personal reasons. You are to drive yours school bus from home or thel bus garage on the route prescribed and to the bus garage parking space/school board property during the day. B) Due to insurance liability coverage and pupil safety, drivers are not authorized to transport their own non-school children or othernon-school family members ornon- C) During the school day, between the morning and afternoon runs, all district school buses should be parked on School Board Property, unless on school related business. Ifa drivershould: need tot takehis/herb bus home at anytime for any reason, eithert the Director of Transportation or the Transportation Department Shop Manager must school friends on the school bus givet the driver approval. D). Buses should not, at any timel be parked at any place ofbusiness unless: 1) The driver is on a lay over between the elementary and secondary runs. 2) The driver is between the regular runs and ai field trip. 3) The driver is on a: field trip or school: related business, which requires thel bus be driven to aj particular place ofbusiness. E) After regular runs, unless on school: related business, school buses should bej parked at either the driver's home, School Bpard Property, or at the bus garage. 5) Use of Credit Cards: A) Credit cards may be signed out by drivers or club sponsors for their use on extra- curricular, education ori non-educational trips, forre-fueling: and minorn maintenance when a safety hazard exists. You are: responsible toi insure that credit cards are used only when absolutely necessary and then only minimum expenses incurred. B) All credit cards and: receipts musth ber returmed tot the' Transportation Office on thei first working day following the: return from the trip. Enter bus tagi number and group on the ticket before returning the cards and receipts to the Transportation Office. C) Thosepeople signing out credit cards willl bei responsible for any expense()thatmay be incurred due to the loss of these credit cards, This expense includes, but not limited to the replacement ofl lost cards. Revised 6/08 I3 D) At no time should district credit cards be used for personal purchases or use. 6) School Line Up: A) Drivers will bej provided with al bus line up for the order ofbusses. B) Except in emergencies, drivers are cautioned not to pass other buses during AM arrivals and PM departures. Never pass another bus while students are actively C) In the event youl have aj problem, courtesy requires "pull out ofthel linet up, turn your 4-way hazard lights on to indicate tol buses behind you to go around". D) Ifyou are a late arrival and students are loading, take your position at the rear ofthe line up. For safety sake, do not attempt to park in your regular position. Also,if possible, call the school and tell them that you will be at the end of the line sO the engaged in loading or unloading, school can help students find their bus as quickly as possible. 7) Assignment of School Buses: A) Normally school bus drivers will retain thel bus assigned to them for the duration of the school year. New school buses will be assigned on thel basis ofthe need, where thel bus is parked ati night, condition ofroute, and condition ofbus. - 2) Due to special needs brought on byf field trips, etc., driversmaybe: assigned: substitute buses: for theirregular routes. Substitutel buses will be: assigned onlyv whenabsolutely necessary. 8) Driver Supply Items: Driversi must submit a Driver Supply. Request Form beforei items willl bei issued. A supplyof thei forms willl be maintained: in thei forms supply area. The completed Request form should be turned in after your morning run when items are needed. There: is a place for the: form is located on the wall downstairs. Thel Parts Manager has been assigned to place thei requested items on your bus or in your locker once the request has been turned in. Do not ask other mechanics for supplyitems. 9) Vehicle Maintenance Procedures: A): Ifa driverk hasa velidlecomphaintpobiem, fill outt the appropriate form and placein Revised 6/08 I4 the appropriate place downstairs. Never just' "tell" the shop manager what yout think is wrong with your vehicle. Noi matter how minor you think iti is. always make sure you write it up. Let the Shop Manager take the responsibility of checking and repairing the problem, not you. and contact shop manager. B) Donots stop atentrancei to garage and' blow your horn for service. Park your vehicle C) Donot walkt through the garage working area ort tryto talk to mechanics. Itisnoisyin the garage and in an effort to engage aj mechanic in conversation; you might cause him to error and getl his hand caught in a: fan or rolling belt. This, of course, would bei tragic. and place. D) Ifa driver needs to talk to a mechanic, see the Shop Manager to set up a time 10) Use of] Radios: A) Radio usage is to be for business purposes only. These radios are not toys and should be used as meeded for transportation business. Remember, the frequency that we use for the Transportation Department is in many of the home monitors around the county B) The following proper format should bet used when using the radio: 1) Key the microphone and give call sign: WNKM709. 2) "Thisi is Unit your microphone. (your bus number) calling' Transportation base." un-key 3) Transportation Base will acknowledge your: request for information. 4) Key the microphone and give your message to Transportation Base. After your message, un-key the microphone. 5) Transportation Base will respond to your message. 6) At the end oft the transmission say "WNKM709 Unit 7) Transportation Base will do the same. C) Bus numbers are the driver unit numbers. clear." I5 Revisèd 6/08 D) Thes service truck is Unit A, and the white truck is Unit B. E) Each school has been provided with a hand held radio for direct communication between the school and the busses int thea afternoon. This will allowyou, as ac drivert to check directlywith the school on whethers students can ride your bus when theyl have lost their notes, etc. Due to thel bus frequency being in many home radio scanners, please do not ask the schools about a student's disciplinary status on the radio. 11) Breakdowns: A) Youaret to notifythe Transportation Department, via radio ort telephone (259-2444), when either your bus fails to operate or you consider your school bus unsafe to operate. Normally, a mechanic and a substitute vehicle, if required, will be dispatched toyouimmediately. Ifyou aret told to go ahead and drive thel bus, make a note on yourj pre-trip inspection form showing date, time, and to drive thel bus, whoauthotizedyout 1) Once you have contacted the garage and they have told you that they are dispatching assistance, do not move the bus until the mechanic arrives. Takewhatever: steps youneed to: make suret that alls students andt thel bus arei in asafe position. 2) After assistance arrives and releases your bus or gives you a substitute bus, continue on with the remainder ofy your route. Do not assume because you are late that someone else is doing your route. B) On heavily traveled thoroughfares, drivers will insist that students remain on the school bus during thel breakdown. In sparselypopulated areas, where trafficisnota hazard, drivers may let groups of students off at a time while waiting for the mechanicsulsilutebus, GahtmahastéNw exercised when making this decision. 12) Payroll: Payroli for drivers ands substitutesi is doneeveryother Wednesday on as schedules set A) In order toj prepare: for aj payroll, each driver: must complete the following: Finance Office. upbythe 1) Daily time sheet. 2) Absence form must be completed for any reason, Revised 6/08 16 3) Any absence, other than sick leave,requires. leavei requests tol bec completed and approved prior to the absence, B) Substitutes must complete the Substitutel Record Form. Bes suret to record your Social Security Number under your name and sign at bottom. NOTE: Finance Office requests that all persons- being paid must sign their name as it appears on their Social Security Card: do not use initials. nickname or abbreviate. 13) Bus Condition: A) Drivers are: responsible for the condition (cleanliness) oftheir bus. The only contact that many oft thej people in the countyhave with the school district is when yourbus stops or goes! byt their! house or1 they ridet the bus on ai field/school trip. For thisreason 1) The bus should be swept after each morning and afternoon run, whenever 2) Remember that your bus may have to be used for a field trip or other 3) Sending your bus off in good condition will enable us tol better control the we want this experience to be thel best possible. possible. transportation needs during the day or after your route. condition that your busi is returned in. 14) Bus Seats: A) The condition of the seats on your bus is of great importance. For this reason, we need tot take extra carei inl keeping these seats int thel best condition possible. In order to maintain the bus seats in their best condition, the following procedures would be followed: 1) Assign students to seats on your bus. 2) Check your seats carefully during your pre-trip and after each secondary and elementary run. a) Seats should be checked before and after any field trip or other trip for damage. Any damage that occurs during ai field/school trip should be reported to the person in charge of the trip, and also the Revised 6/08 I7 Transportation Office. 3) Any damage found on thel bus should bei reported tot the Transportation Office and also be reported on a Baker County School District Administration Action Referral and Report Form to the school that the students atlend, a) Students seen swinging on the top of the seals should be lurned. in lo their schools for abuse of property. The swinging along the top oft the seals is a major cause of the seats breaking down and having to be replaced. 15) Gate Keys 1) Any regular or substitute driver needing a gate key to the bus yard should see the Transportation Department: Secretaryino ordert to check out a gatel key. Gatel keys will be checked out to regular and substitute drivers on an over-might basis only. The regular or substitute driver checking out a gate key to the bus yard will be responsible for the key and will be required to pay the $20.00 (twenty dollar) replacement cost of any key which is lost, stolen or becomes missing. This $20.00 (twenty dollars) must be paid before additional keys are checked out to the driver. Drivers should not Ioan out checked out keys at any time, 2) Any driver who is driving a: field trip or extra-curricular trip, and expects to arrive back at thel bus yard after regular working hours (5:00PMI Monday thru) Friday), will need to check out a gate key to the bus yard from the Transportation Department Shop Manager. Ifmultiple drivers are going on the same trip, only onel key will be checked out for the trip. These gate keys to the bus yard should be returned to the Transportation Department immediately following thet trip. Check out gatel keysmay be returned with the bus keys by placing them in the key return slot on the east side The driver checking out a gatel key to the bus yard fort thej purpose of going on ai field trip or extra-curricular trip willberesponsible: fort thel key and willl bei required toj pay the $20.00 (twenty dollar) replacement cost of any key which is lost, stolen or becomes.missing. This $20.00 (twenty dollars) must be paid before additional keys oft the bus garage. are checked out to the driver. Drivers should not) loan out checked out keys at any time. 3) Drivers who are driving field trips or extra-curricular trips must make arrangements with theindividual schools for keys tot thes schoollls gate lock(s). The bus yard gate key will not unlock individual school gatel locks. Revised 6/08 I8 Drivers will bei responsible to the individual school fora any checked out gatel keyt that may become lost, stolen or missing. Drivers should not loan out checked out keys at any time 16) Confidentiality of Student Information From time to time, drivers are provided with highly confidential information concerning students sO that we, as a Transportation Department, may provide a safer means of transportation for the students. This information may range from learning disabilities, disciplinary action(s) to medical information. It is imperative that all drivers keep this student information confidential and not allow outside people or groups access to. this Iff for any1 reason an individual or group: request any oft this confidential information, drivers should refer this person or group to the' Transportation Department. At NO time should information. driyers give out this confidentalimformator. Revised 6/08 19 SectionJ Evacuation Procedures Revised 6/06 J1 ACTATONEROGEDURES 1) Emergency Evacuation Drills: Itisr required thalc each driver hold lwo emergency evacualion drills cach school ycar. Submil a copy of the Complelion of Emergency Evacuation Drill upon complction of the drill. 2) General Emergency Evacuation Drill Information: A) Reasons for Actual Emeryency Evacuation: 1) Fire or danger ofl lire- - The bus must be stoppedand evacuated immcdiatelyil the engine or any portion of thc bus is on fire. Passengers should move a distanccof1001 fectori morc from the bus and remain there until the driver has determined that no danger remains. Beingi near any fire and bcing umablc to move the busi is considered a danger of fire, and student must bc evacualcd. Unsafe position - If the bus is stopped duc to an accident or mechanical failure, the driver must determine immediatelywhelieriti is sale for passengers tor remain on the bus or cvacuate. The driver must evacuatc if: 2) a) The final stopping point of the bus is in the path of a train or any railroad tracks. b) The final stopping place of the bus is near a body of water, a river, lake, or canal where thc bus might move and goi into the walcr. c) The busi is stopped onal hill or a curve wherc therei isl less than 300 fecl ofv visibilily, B) Windshields: School bus windshields and: rear windows arc: mounted. in rabberand can usually be kicked out to provide additional emergency escape exit. C) Escape Hatches: Turn button, and give sharp hil with hand on thc back. Revised 6/06 J2 D) School Bus Helpers: 1) The school bus driveri is responsible for the safety of pupils; howcver, in an students cmergency, to evacuate.. Reliablestudents on every bus should be instructed how the driver might bé incapacitated and not able to direct the to: a) Steer the bus. b) Turn off the ignition) key. Set the parking brake. c) d) e) f) g) Open the emergency window/escape hatch exits. Kick out an additional emergency exit. Help small people off the bus. Account for all pupils. h) Set out flags and rellectors. Summons help. Perform other assignments. i) j 3) FrontDoor Evacuation: Personnel needed: Three (one leader and two helpers) Sndentparticipation: All students A) Directions: 1) Appoint two helpers, one for each side of the door. These helpers will count students and assist them in getting off the bus, 2) Appoint one: student tol lead the others students to a point 1001 feet or 40 paces from the bus. J3 Revised 6/06 0 B) Driver Instructions: 1) Stop the bus inal pre-selccted location on the school grounds. 2) Shut off the engine and secure the parking brakc. 8) Place the transmission in first or reverse, gear. 4) Remove thei ignilion key. 5) Stand, open the front door, face the children, ànd get their attention. 6) Give the command: FRONT DOOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION DRILL-REMAIN SEATED. 7) Directthe (wo helpers to their places beside the front door. 8) Stand between the firstoccupied seats, facing the front ofl bus. 9) Starting with the right-hand seat, ask the leaders tol lead: all students 100 feeto or 40 paces from thel bus, andinstructother occupants oft the right side tol follow. Warn all other students -walk. -donotrun - use hand rails. 10) Hold your hand before the occupants of the left-hand seat in a restraining 11) When the pupils in the right-hand seats have moved forward enough to cleair 12) Continue the evacuation procedure as deseribed,tightand! Ileltseals alternately 18) When the last seat is emply, walk to the front of the bus and check to make 14) After the driver] leaves the bus, he/she should take the two helpers andj join the gesture. the aisle, dismiss the occupants ofthe Iell-hand seats. until the bus is empty. sure that everyone is out. other students. The driver should evaluate the evacuation performance, pointing out improvements needed students tol leave the bus safelyand in an orderly manner. wiAwE Ifa driver feels hei needs commending the tdetonuthriraciais: well-done the following day, please notify the DiecorofThnspotaion. and to repeat thec drill Revised 6/06 J4 4) Rear Floor-Level Door Evacuation: Personnel needed: Three (one leader and two helpers) Student participation: All students A) Directions: I) Appoint two helpers, one for each side (outside) of the emergency door. Assistants stand on eachs side oft the exit door with one hand held at: shoulder hcight, palm up. Students leaving the bus places their hands on those of the assistants for support inj jumping to the ground. Assistants- DONOTgrasp Appoint one student tol be the lirstone outa and tol lead the students 100 feetor 40 paces from the bus. These thrce students are to be seated in the lelt rear the jumper's hand. 2) seat. B) Driver) Instructions: 1) Stop thel busi ina aj pre-selected location on the school ground away from traflic. Note: Be sure that ample adult supervision: is att thel location! before the drills are. held. 2) Shut off the engine and secure the parking brake. Place the transmission in first or reverse gear. 8) 4) Remove the ignition key. 5) Stand, face the children and get their attention. 6) Give the command: REAR DOOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION DRILL- REMAIN SEATED. 7) Walk to the rear oft the bus and face the rear door. 8) Use the lefthand to restrain occupants of the right rear seats. 9) Ask tie first assistant to open the emergency door,jump out, and take his position. 10) Have the second assistant jump out and take his position. 11) Have the leader stand in the doorway to lead the rest of the students off the bus to a position of100 fect or 40j paces from the bus. Revised 6/06 J5 12) Before the leaderjumps, lurn around, lacc the front oft the bus, and cxplain whal rotation (slartingwith thc riglit rears seat, then lcll and sO on) the sludenis arc to. Icave their seats, reminding them Lo remain scated until it ist their lumto 13) Face the doorway and move belwecn the lell rear seats to clear the aslc. Command thc leader to: assume as scmi-squat position, reach outand placc his hand in top oft the assistant's hands, and hop out, then go to his] posilion away move, from the bus, 14) Tell the sludents seated in the right rear seat to leave the bus, then call for students in the next lelt seat to leave, then thc next right seat, until the busi is empty. 15) Keep control at the rear door to prevent any shoving or pushing. Make surc each studentwhol hasj jumped has cleared thearcal belore allowing the next one tojump. 16) When the last student has jumped, walk to the front of the bus and check to 17) Go to the front doorand, join the waiting sludents. NOTE: Every precaution must be taken during the drill to prevent. injury. Ifa student does nol want lo jump because ol illness or physical condition (e.g. overweight, Tecn) Parcnt) or for any other valid reason, he should leave the bus with the drivert through the front door and join other sludents when the drill is complcte. ensure that everyone is out. The purpose ofthis exercise is not to see how fast the drill can be done; the purpose is to train the students tol leave the buss safelya andi in an orderly manner. The drivershould cvaluate the evacuation performance, pointingoutt thei improvements nceded and commending the students on thosc activitics well done. Ifa driver feels he/she needs to repeatthe drill the followingd day, please notilfythe) Direclor DO NOT USE REAR EMERGENCY WINDOWS FOR ANY DRILLS OR SIDE DOORS, ofTransportation. WIEREAFPLICABIE Revised 6/06 J6 5) Simultaneous Front and RearDoor Evacuation: Personnel needed: Four (two leaders and two helpers) Student participation: All students A) Directions: 1) 2) Appoint helpers, one for each side of the door. These helpers will count Appoint two students to lead the others students toa a point 100 feetor 40j paces students and assist them in getting off the bus. away from the bus. B) Driver Instruction: 1) Stop the bus in aj pre-selected location on the school grounds. 2) Shut ofl the engine and secure the parking brake. Place the transmission in thc appropriate posilion. 3) 4) 5) Remove the ignition key. Stop, open the front door, Face the children and get their attention. 6) Give the command: RONTANDMEABDOORIYACTATONDAUL -REMAIN SEATED. 7) Determine the approximate center ofyour bus. Your may want to place marks ort tape on your wall above these areas. Explain to your children- all persons seated from the' "center poin." back, will evacuate through the emergency rear Select lwo of your older and larger students. Request that they always take seats al the rear of the bus. WHEN EVACUATION BECOMES NECESSARY the appointed students are to open the emergency doori in he rear -take positions one each side of the door outside and assist students Explain to your student no running, pusling or disorderly conduct walk. brisklyas safe distance (atl least 100 fectifpossible)! from thel bus tol be safe from door. Be sure they understand these instructions. 8) leaving the bus through the emergency rear door. 9) any explosion that might occur. Listen fori instructions. 10) Bus drivers do not leave their bus until all students have evacuated. Revised 6/06 J7 11) To aid: in the evacuation of the smaller children you might want to appoint one of the older students and instruct them lo guide the smaller, younger children when exiting. 12) During the evacuation drill, start the drill at this point. 13) Fire extinguishers should be checked on a regular basis to delermine thalthcy will work when needed.They should be placed within the bus sO that drivers can easily-reach them when needed. After the driver leaves the bus, he should take his helpers toj join other students. The driver should evaluate the evacuation performance, pointing out improvements needed and commending the students ont those activities well done. Thej purposc ofthis exercise is nottos scel how Fast the drill can -be done; the purpose is to train the students to leave the bus safely and in an orderly manner. Ia driver fcels he/she needs to repeat the drill the following day, please notify thc Director of Transportation. Revised 6/06 J8 approximately 101 feett to rear oft tie vehicle. 2) Upon: a divided highway, one approximately 200 feett to the rear in the center of the lane occupied by the bus, one. in the center ofl lane 100 fectofthe rear,and one to: rear oft the traffic sidea approximately 10f feet from,the bus. J) As soon as possible, conlact the' Transportation Oflicc and notify them ofthe incident. Remember, if you use the radio, be carelul what you say, since our radio frequencyismonitoredl by many of our student's parents and we want to avoid any mi-umderstandingand, panic. 2) Additional Information: Ina all cases wherc therca arei injuries and/or property mpatsyge be notified. Do not leave the scene until released by the investigating officer. In addition, school officials must be notified. A) Be careful as to what you say: 1) Be calm, cooperative and courteous. 2) Do not admit fault on your part. Do not accuse the other driver. 3) 4) Bea accurate and factual when talking to the police. B) Itisi important that the bus driver obtain certaini information at the scene, 1) 2) Namcs, addresses, and driver license number of the other drivers Name, address, age, seating position, injured or not, ofall students on involved. board. *See packet on bus for information. 3) 4) 5) 6) Names and addresses of owners of property damaged. License number of vehicles involved. Make and model of vehicles involved. Name and Address of witnesses. Revised 6/01 K3 7) Weather conditions. 8) Type and condition olr road surfacc. 9) Visibility, 10) Location and limc olaccident. 11) Position of vehicles or damaged properyin.ehtionship lo thc bus. Give the opcralor of the other vehicle or the damaged property owncr, compleleinlormation concemingyourmame; address, driverlicense number, your school district's address, make and model of the bus and gencral D) araeypsiwagiae lo information needed to file an accident report. the bus or school bus passengers. E) Regardless ofseverily, all: accidents must be reported. 8) Accidents Involving Students Ifa sludent is injured on the bus, notily the Transporlation Department as soon as possible. Parcnts will be nolified,ifso: advised by the driver, and thc incident will be logged in the Acident/Incidentbok, 4) Accidents Involving Animals: A) Ifwhile transporting studenis, a bus driveri injures or kills a small animal, the drivermust notstop. Reporthcincident lot the' Transportation Deparlment: at thc first opportunity. B) A: school bus driver should never swerve or make a hard panic stop to avoid hittinga small animal. Thes safetyand well-being gofyour passengers and fcllow motorist must come first. Should you: make an emergency stop or swerve for such a reason, an on bus injury or accident may occur and human sullcring C) Ifwhilc driving the bus withoul sludents present, the driver kills or injures a small animal, the drivèr may stop if the route schedule permits and a salc location is available. Iyou do stop,a activate yourl hazard lights (-wayflashers). could result. Revised 6/01 K4 5) Minor Accidents and Body Damage During the course of driving your routcs, you may cxperience those occasions whcn you inadvertently hil objccis that arc on your routc. Regardless of how minor the incident or damage may bc lo your bus or olhcr objccis, these accidents must bc reported Lo the Transportation Department. Therc will be an abbrcvialed accident form provided for this This reportwould alsoincludel body damage to your bus due to vandalism, etc. that purpose. docs nol cxcccd $100.00. K5 Revised 6/01 Section L FieldTrip Procedures and Special Uses of School Buses Revised 7/19 FIELD TRAP PROCEDURES AND SPECIALI USES OFSCHOOLBUSES 1) Participation: A) All school bus drivers employed as regular drivers are eligible toj participate in extra- curricular trips. Sports trips are excluded, as all coaches should have valid school bus driverlicense. Rosters willl be maintained! listingtl those driversy who desire to) participate. 2) Substitutes: A) Substitute drivers will not be scheduléd for the extra trips, excepti in an emeigençy or when all full time drivers have refused the trip. 8) How to Sign Up: A) Drivers will be given the opportunity to sign up for extra trips at the beginning ofeach B) Drivers signing up for extra trips after thc school year begins shall not be assigned make-up trips to catch them up to the drivers who have participated since the C) Drivers who: stop participatingi inc extra tripstemporarlyandt then beginagain, shall not school year and at any time during the schoolyear. bcginning oft the school year. have make-up trips. Scheduling Procedures: 4) A) The names ofd drivers who desire toj participate in extra trips will be placed on: a lisLin alphabetical order. The list will be formed al the beginningoft the school year. Trips will be assigned to drivers by using the lista as a rotation. However, the driver's regular route, the number of refusals and the availability of substitute drivers may be B) Drivers may also sign up to be available to drive emergency trips. Emergency trips are those that a driver has less than forty-eight (48) hours nolification ofthe trip, considered when assigning trips. Revised-7/19 L2 1) Driving emergency trips willl be counted separately from the regular extra trip rotation.Ane emergencyt trip does not countas the driversopportunity to drive an extra trip on the-regular rotation. 2) An attempt shall be made to equalize the number of emergency trips each driver is offered. The driver's regular route, the number ofr refusals, and the availability ofs substitute drivers mayl Kanialey brips. 3) In the event a emergency driver is covering for a driver who "failed to show" on the regular roster, the "fajled to show" driver will not received a make-up trip. C) A driver who turns down an extra trip assignment will forfeit his/her turn on the rotation umless itist turned down due toi illness ori ifthe trip would require the driverto miss theirr regularly scheduled route. He/she willi notl be rescheduleduntil the rotation comes back to his/her nane. D) A driver who repeatedly turns down extra trip assignments for any reason, except sickness, or fails to mect the extra trip assignment (exceptf formechanical: reasons) will be dropped from the roster. 1) Repeated turndowns shall be considered in excess ofthree (3). 2) Failure to meetextra trip assignments shalll be considered in excess ofone (1). 3) The driver being dropped from the rosterf for the above reasons, willl be asked to comei into the. Dliedoraflamporaton: Office to: signa amemo stating thc a) The first suspension shalll be for aj period of one month. b) The second suspension shall be for the remainder oft the school year. c) Adriverwhol has been suspended shall notl be assigned make-up brips effective dates and the reason for the suspension. after the suspension is lifted. E) In case of trip cancellation, every effort shall be made to schedule the driver on the next available extra trip assignment. F) When: a driver determines thatl he/she is unable tot take the assigned extatrip, theywill. either call the' Transportation Secretary, and/or return the trips sheet to the Secretaryas soon as possible. Revised 7/19 G) A driver who is unable to drive his/her regular route due toi illiness will not! beallowed H) Special requests for specilic drivers on bus requests from the schools shall not be to do an extra trip the same day. granted. Therotation systcm shall be adhered to. arises, contact the person in charge of assignments. I) Drivers are not authorized to switch trips with other drivers. Ifas schedulingproblem 5) Administration: Extra-curricnlar trips will be scheduled: as the Transportation Department receives them.. Bus Requests sheets will bei issued to the driver via the mail box distribution. Ify you are participating, you are required to check you) mail box frequenlly. 6) Compensation: A) All compensation for extra-curricular trips will be paid according to the non- instructional contract in cffect at the time. Twol bus driver categories will be developed for special trips. 1. 2. Paid bus driver category - Full-time and substitute drivers Volunteers Volunteers caun bc citizens from the communily, teachers or employees that are not full-time or substitute bus drivers. Voluntecrs musl meetall'the federal, state and districtrequiremenits: to transport students ona school bus. The sponsor ofthe trip will select the category and the Dirctoroflmamsportation will assign the driver. Ifa voluntcer driver is desired, itis the trip sponsor's responsibility to make arrangements with the volunteer. Ifa paid driveri is sclected, he/she will be assigned from the appropriate rolating list. The rotating list for paid drivers shall be posted in the bus garage lobby. A Board approved driver will be paid as follows for special trips: At slep 0 of the driver pay schedule perhour, not to exceed 14hours pers special trip, plus expenses (expenses include mealsand lodging.ifnoeprorided, and any entry fec required) will be paid for time in excess ofthe five and one halfhours regular contractual time. Revised 7/19 EA When af fripi interfereswithd the driver's regular contractualday, he/shemayrequest. otherleave withoutpayahdt then shall be compensated byt thes sponsoring club at ipherephriotmelberwy, toi fiyea and onél halfhours. Meal cxpenses willl be according to the state bolalomady.lalaewla is 1. $6.00 Breakfast-1 before 6:00. A.M. and extends beyond 8:00. A.M.; $11.001 Lunch-b before 12:00 noon and extends beyond 2:00 P.M.; $19.00. Dinner - Before 6:00 P.M. and extends beyond 8:00 P.M.; Hotel expenses willl be at thes single ocupangymicasirecipted. Expenses will be paid on internal account checks from the school center sponsoring the 2. special trip. C. Where the Superintendent for special trips assigns paid drivers during contractual time, TDA will be given. Time worked over 5.5 hours will be compensated at the approved, rate only for special trips assigned by the Superintendent (e.g. Special Olympics, Brain Brawl). D. Paid drivers will bej paid on the: approvedi rate fors special trips and/or extra trips outof the county beyond the employee's school run according to the payment schedules or $24.00 per trip, whichever is higher. Regular drivers shalll have priorityo overpaid substitute drivers for extral hrips when the) Principal and the Director ofTransportalion approve them. NOTE: 1) Out-of-County drivers may leave the site, for not longer than one. hour, to go eat if prior satisfactorys arrangements can bei mades with theperson in charge ofthestudents. If an individual abuses the privilege, itmay bei revoked. Drivers may take one bus from thej point ofd destination under this provision 2) The Non-Instructional Contract will supersede any dollar amounts for driver payor per diem, which may be different, than that found in this manual. 7) Tolls and Parking Fees: A) Tolls and parking fees will be paid by the sponsoring school. Revised 7/19. L5 8) Lead Driver: A) On a field trip with more than one bus, a lead driver will be assigned by the Transportation Department to act as a go between with the school personnel and other drivers, forinstructions, times, etc. 9) Cleaming of Bus: A) Upon returning from an extra-curricular trip you are required to clean the bus you drive, asi it may not be your regular route bus. 10) Availability of Field Trip Drivers While on Field Trips, at least one (1) bus driver will always be availablet to the groupl leader for emergencies, etc., unless arrangements havel been: made with the group leader. 11) Extra-Curricular Student Welcome: A) Many students who attend extra-curricular activities do not normally ride a school bus. Some have: neverridden and, therefore, are not aware ofbus rules and policies. Itisy your responsibilitya as a driver toi inform your students of what you expect from them. Thef followingi isas suggested talk foryouit tol bothy welcome students aboard and also explain procedures to the students AND chaperones. "Good morning (afternoon), my namei is Before we, get started, Iwould like to review with you some safety instructions: Please use thel handrail when boarding or leaving the bus. Remain seated at all times while the bus is in motion. Keep all objects and parts oft thel bodyi inside thel bus at all times. Remain quiet at railroad crossings. There is to be no eating, drinking, chewing, or smoking on the bus, either by the: students or adult chaperon/teachers. Please: move immediately away from thel bus when you exit. Iti is difficult for the driver to see you when you are closer than 6 feet to the bus. If In case ofa an emergency,. : (briefly explain evacuation procedures). Also, be aware you do not move away from the bus, you are in a danger area. oft the location oft the following items: The Emergency Exits The. Fire Extinguisher The First Aid Kit The Road Reflector Kit The Two-Way Radio Revised 7/19 L6 Thel Emergency Brake Fhope everyone has an enjoyable trip." Special Uses of School Buses 1) General Reguirements The following shall be observed or the field trip will not be approved: 1) A written request stating the date, period away from school, destination, and general purpose ofthetrip'shall be made to thej principal atl least ten (10) working days prior to the date of the trip. 2) Thep principal, ifhe/she approves thet trip, shall forward the written request fort thebus to the Director ofTransportation atl least seven (7) working days prior to the day of thet trip. Ifnoti met, the trip will not be approved. 3) Any scheduled event that must be rescheduled because of cancellation due to weather, etc. willl be allowed to: resubmit theirrequest: forb buses inl lesst than seven (7). working days, provided that previouslyscheduled. events and the availabilityofbuses and drivers permits. 4) Extra-curricular events that cannot be scheduled until end of season results are in, season ending tournaments are completed or dates set byt the groups. governing body will also be exempt from the seven (7) working day bus request. However, request will be honored provided that previously scheduled events and the availability of buses and drivers permits. 5) Upon approval of the trip, the teacher in charge shall make all necessary arrangements, including scheduling, financing, chaperons, and student permit statements from parents or the guardian. sponsoring group will pay all expenses. 6) For trips of a non-educational nature, school buses may be used. However, the 7) Ab bus driver for a field trip must have. a valid CDL with aj passenger and school bus endorsements, a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate, and' be in the Baker School District Drug and. Alcohol Testing Program. 8) All field trips must be scheduled by May 1st of each school year and trips will be subject to bus and driver availability. Those programs, such as Extended Day, S.T.A.R.S., etc., shall be exempt from, thel May 1st deadline. Revised 7/19 L7 9) Allout-of-state trips must be approved by the School Board one-month prior to the 10) The' Transportation Supervisor, att the end ofeach nine-week, shall send a statement of the cost to the school for the trip(s) to the finance office with a copy to the principal oft the school responsible forpayment. The Principal, upon receipt ofsuch statement, shallj payt to the School Board the amount duewithin thirty (30) days.. Any payment to al bus driver shalll be asj prescribed in Section 6A-1.052(3), Statel Boardo of trip. Education Rules. 11) The expenses for any extra-curricular, non-educational, ori in-county trip shall be the sole responsibility of the school and shall bej paid from the school's internal account funds and from the funds oft the organization making the trip or sponsoring the activity. The hourly rate tol be paid the bus driver shall be established annually by the adopted non-instructional contract. (2) Special requirements 1) Educational field trips - Any trip, which is directly related to a unit ofinstruction being studied by a particular group of students, shall be considered an educational 1) Af field trip, which ist taken during regular school hours, willl bel limited to the Baker County area. Any out of county field trip must be School Board approved., Any such trip shalll bes scheduled during the school dayl between the field trip. hours of: 8:30. A.M. and 1:00 P.M. for Secondary Schools 9:00 A.M. and 1:15 P.M.: for Elementary Schools 2) 3) Special educational field trips may bei requested for a Saturday or a holiday, A list of field trips approved by the School Board shall be on file in the or after 6:00. P.M. on any school day. district office for out-of-state trips. 4). Any educational field trips shall be without cost tot the students. The cost for such trips shall come from the teacher's/school's budget. Effective July 8, 2008, the fuel rate will be $2.00 (two dollars) per mile for educational trips. b) Extra-curricular trips Any tripi in which the students arej performing, competing, or attendingrequired. meetingsyconferences for their organization or school. The group must be school sponsored. Revised 7/19 L8 1. School buses, when available, may be used for extra-curricular trips; provided. that the school organization pays for the cost of the driver's salary and expenses at the rate established by! the School: Board. Thej principal shall To assist in scheduling, thei request fort the use ofbuses or athletic trips shall be submitted to the Transportation Supervisor prior to the season for each files any request for such at trip on the proper form. 2. sport as follows: Football and Volleyball Basketball Spring Sports September 1 November 1 Februaryl 3. An organization attending a required mecting/conference must attach an agenda to thet travel request. 3) Non-educational trips - Anyt trip, whichi is for either ai reward or recreational nature. 1. School buses, when available, may be used for non-educational trips; provided, that the school organization pays for both the çost of the driver-s salary and expenses at thei rate established byt the School: Board, andi fuel used for the trip. Thej principal shall file any request for such a trip on the proper Effective July 8, 2008, the rate will be $4.00 (four dollars) per mile. The group: must be school sponsored. form. -2. 4): In-county trips - Any trip which is confined to the Baker County area. 1. School Buses, when available, may! bet used: forin-countytrips: provided, that the school organization pays for both the cost of the driver's salary and expenses at thet rate established byt the Schooll Board, and thei fuel used: fort the trip. The principal shall file any request: for such a trip on the proper form. The Board shall pay the fuel for in-county trips ift the trip is between cost centers, or for thé purpose of competing, performing, or attending an 2. organizations required: meeting/conference. Revised 7/19 L9 5) Summer program transportation 1. The Superintendent shall assign buses and drivers for the summer programs to any school center. 2. School buses, when available, may! be used: for approved trips on thel basis of a cost tol bej paid byt thes school int the same amount as fore extra-curriculart trips during the regular school term 6) All out-of-state trips must be approved by the School Board one-month prior to the 7) Where an extra-curricular trip or myolierachoolappovel trip warrants travel ina a vehicle operated by a commercial line, approval shall be obtained from the Superintendent prior to the trip being taken. The request must be made to the trip. Superintendent at least 10 working days prior tot thei trip. 8) The following rules shall apply to any special use ofas school bus for school trips: 1. Only a regularly employed bus driver approved by the Transportation Supervisor, or a special driver fully qualified and approved by the School Scheduling of a bus for a special trip shall be the responsibility of the Transportation Supervisorands such at trip shall ini noway alter,ir interferewith, or disrupt the operation ofa regular bus route carrying students to and from Board may be used for special trips. 2. school. 3. Its shall be the responsibility of the principal of each school to provide chaperons for each scheduled special trip and to see that chaperones are properly instructed in the rules governing transportation prior to departure with special emphasis on! behaviorand safetyrules. Atleast one chaperoneon each bus shall be a member of the instructional staff unless otherwise approved by the principal. A paid substitute will be provided for that one chaperone. Any additional instructional staff going on the trip needing a substitute will be required to take personal leave. Non-instructional staff going on trips which are not in. their assigned area will also be required to take personal leave. 4. No unauthorized person shall be permitted to ridea a bus on a field trip or an extra-curricular trip. An approved chaperon shall be considered to be an authorized passenger. Children of chaperons will not bej permitted to go on trips unless theyare participants in activities. Revised 7/19 L10 5. All rules and regulations set: forth in these policies shall apply to all special trips. 6. An notarized written permission and medical form signed by the parent or guardian on each student participating in as special trip shall be on: filei int the office, of the principal of the participating school and shall be in the possession ofthe instructional person in charge ofthe special trips while on the trip. 7. The principal of the school shall be responsible for the handling of the collection for damages duet to vandalism on aspecial tripi in which thes school participates. 8. Anyschool bus used for an extra-curricular, educational, OTI non-educational field trip shall be operated on thel highways in strict compliance with alll laws and regulations of the State Board of Education and the School Board as 1. All rules relating to student: responsibilities shall be enforced. follows: 2. Drivers shall always drive at a safe speed on all streets or highways and neveri in excess oflegallyposted. speed limit.' Theminimum speed on all highways which compromise a part of the National and Defense: Highway and haver no. Iess than fourlanes shalll bei forty(40) miles] per hour. Noschooll bus shall exceed thei maximum speed limits provided in this paragraph. 9. The bus driver of the special bus trip shall clean the bus after each trip and shall have the bus in proper order for the regular school bus route the following morning. 10. Luggage, bandinstruments, icel boxes, or anypackage ormaterial shall notl be piled or placed in the aisle, stacked higher than the back of a bus seat, or placedi in the entrance/exit ofthel bus. 11. Large boxes, packages or band instruments shall be secured in such a way that as sudden stop would not cause the package to move and possibly cause injury to aj passenger. 12. When a special trip is scheduled to return after the regular bus lun, thel bus may not be used to make as special bus run to return students to their homes. Revised 7/19 L11 Section M Communicable Disease/Aids Revised 6/02 M1 COMMUNICABLEDISEAST/AIDS INFORMATIONF FOR EMPLOYEES: 1) What is AIDS? AIDSi is caused by a virus called) HTLV-IIOrHIV. This virusattacks thei immunes system, the body's natural defense against disease. Damage to the immune system leaves the body vulnerable to secondary illnesses that can be fatal. 2) Howi is HIVTransmitted? HIV is spread through practices or activities which involve direct contact with an infected person's blood or body fluids. There is documented evidence that blood, semen, breasti milk, cervical and vaginal secretions ofinfected persons cant transmit HIV virus througho hdictconhcwh.lodor mucous membranes. Although HIV virus has becn isolated in thel laboratory from tears and saliva, therei is notevidence to date oftransmission ofthe virus! from eitherofthese. Congenital transmission from infected mothers to newborns is the most frequent means ofHIV virus infections in children. 8) High Risk Practices for Transmission ofHIV Virus Infection Are: A) Sharing of contaminated needles.: B) Transfusion ofcontaminated blood or blood products. C) Sexual contact with an infeçted person. D) Congenital transmission froman infccted mother to her newborn, THEREISNO. EVIDENCE OFHIV AINLTRAMSMISSION BY ANY OTHERMEANS ALL OTHER CONTACTS AREI LOW RISK, INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF "CASUAL CONTACT: 4) There is no evidence that the HIV virus can be spread by the following: A) Occupying the same room with an infected person. B) Touching orl hugging an infected pcrson. C) Non-sexual body contact, such as sporls. D) Coughing or sneezing by an inlected person. E) Shaking hands with an infccted person. Revised 6/02 M2 F) Sharing bath or toilet facilities with an infected person. G) Ealing a meal at the same tablet with an infected person. H) Traveling in the same vehicle with an infected person. Sleeping in the same room with an infected person. Using the tèlephone touched by an infected person. K) Eating food prepared by an infected person. L) Wearing clothing used by an infected person. M) Swimming in aj pool or other watèr with an infected person. N) Working next to or with an infected person on: a continuing basis. I) J) REMEMBER-A ALWAYS to wash your hands after coming in contact with blood or body fluids. 5) Procedures for Preventing the Spread ofCommunicable Disease: Alltransportation employees will usel the! fOllovingprocedures. These guidelines are meantto provide simple and efecivepateamionagint the spreadofcommumialble disease. Thebody fluids ofa all persons should be considered potentially infectious. The term body fluids" includes blood, semen, and drainage from scrapes and cuts, feces, urine and. vomit. 6) Blood, Stool, Urinea andVomit: A) Locate emergency supplies which includcs paper bag, gloves, paper towels, and a plastic bag. Papertowelsy willl be on the busasasupplyi item. Other emergency: supply items willl be in aj paperb bag. Review the glovinglechniquél so thatyous will be prepared in the event that an emergency occurs which will require you to handlc blood, stool, B) Ifthe studenti is bleeding, vomiting, etc., give him papertowels and tell sludentt to press C) Collectneeded supplies quickly, paper bag contininggloves, plastic bag. urine, or vomit. itto the wound, catch the vomit, etc. M3 Revised 6/02 D). Quickly place plastic bagi inside ofpaper bag, let the plastic bag drape overthe outside E) Put on gloves to catch the soiled items and. give aid to the student. Throw soiled edges oft the papcr bag. towels, etc., in the plastic bag. F) Clean body fluid spilb,soiledmaterials, etc., withy your gloves on. Putsoileditemsinto G) Gloves should be worn while cleaning up. Use bleach solution (I part bleach to 10 plastic bag. parts water). forany disinfection. H). Remoye the gloves in the following manner: 1) 2) 3) 4) Grasp palm. Pull gloves off. toward fingers Throw soiled gloves in plastic bag. Remove the remaining glove, run the un-gloved first finger under the cuff, pulling the inside out toward the fingertips. The inside is clean, sO you can touch that part with un-gloved hand to remove it. Put the soiled glovc in the plastic bag. I) To close the plastic bag, (make sure all soiled items are in it) run you hands underneath the bag. Tie it at the top and keep it inside the paper bag. Roll top of Spray bottles ol pre-mixed bleach solution will be maintained in Transportation Department. Contact: shop manageril ifs you need to spray parts ofyour bus (seats, floor, paper bag over and dispose of properly. J) etc.,). Revised 6/02 M4 Section N: Baker School District Drug Testing Procedures Revised 6/01 N1 BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT DRUG TESTING PROCEDURES PURPOSE: This drug and alcohol testing program is authorized by and being implemented in order to meet and comply with the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991, regulations oft the Federal Highway Administration contained: in 49 CFR parts 40 and3 382,et al, and Section 234.091, Florida Statutes. Further, this testing program will affirm a "zero tolerance" for alcohol and drug usei in safety sensitive situations. DEFINITIONS: PRE-EMPLOYMENT APPLICANTS: Any person who is applying for any Baker County School District employment, in which thej position applied forre requires thep person to holdaCDL and /oraMedical: Examiner's Certificate (effectiveNovemberl 15,1 1994), workin àsafetys sensitive. situation and will requiré the applicant will drive aryl Board owned/leased PRE-TRAINING PERSONS: Anyperson who is enrolled inl bus driver training or CDL training and will be required to drive a Board owned/leased vehicle on a publicroad. employee, who'sprimary e employment. requires that they perform atetysenstlvednties, and who is required to possess a CDL and/or a Department of Education license to Drive a School Bus or Medical examiner's Certificate (effective November 15, 1994) in order to drive any Board owned/leased vehicle. (The area of primary employees will include all SECONDARY EMPLOYEES: Any person who is a Baker County School District employee, who's primary employment does not require that they perform safety sensitive duties as a regular part of their job, and who is required to possess a CDL and/or a Department ofl Education License to Drive a School Bus or Medical Examiner's Certificate (effective November15, 1994) in order to drive any Board owned/leased vehicle. VOLUNTEER DRIVERS: Any person who isi nota a Baker County District employee buti is required toj possess a CDL: and/or a Department ofE Education Licenset to. Drive a School Bus orMedical Examiner's Certificate (effective! November15,1 1994)inc order to drivea any Board owned/leased vehicle, and who is listed on a School Board's approved Volunteer list. vehicle. PRIMARY EMPLOYEES: Any person who is a Baker County School District contracted drivers and substitute drivers.) Revised 6/01 N2 ALCOHOL: Anybeverage, mixture or preparation including any medication or product CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND/ORDRUGS: Anyillegal drug or substance that includes, but-not limited to, marijuana, amphetamines, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), and REASONABLE TIME: The time required for the notified primary employee, secondary employee, volunteer driver, non-employee,; pre-employmenta applicaht orj pre-trainingperson ACCIDENT: Fort thej puposeofpost-aident drug and alcohol testing, an accident willl be containingal alcohol. cocaine. to travel from the notification site to the designated collection site. when: 1. There is af fatality as a result oft the accident. 2. The driver oft the Board owned/leased vehicle is given at traffic citation and a person is required to be taken away from the accident scene in order to receive additional medical attention. 3. The driver ofthe Board owned/leased vehicle: is given at traffic citation and a vehicle is towed from the scene oft the accident. (A vehicle towed from the scene due to the loss of a headlight or flat tire is not applicable to this definition.) 4. Thereisa any property damaget to eithert the] Boardowned/leased vehicle and/or any other vehicle or property, and al law enforcement officer is called to the scene ofthe accident. CDL: .A State ofFlorida Commercial. Driyers License thati is being used byt the driver: fort the purpose of driving al Board owned/leased vehicle in a safety sensitive situation. NAADAC: National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors SCOPE This] program will apply to all primary employees, secondary employees, volunteer drivers, pre-employee: applicants, trainees andnon-employees who arei required to havea CDLI fort the purpose of driving for any reason or at any time, a Board owned/leasèd motor vehicle in a safety sensitive situation. Revised 6/01 N3 GENIRALSTATEMENTS AND RULES PROHIBITED BEHAVIORS: All persons required toj possess a CDL in order to drive or operate a Board owned/leased vehicle in a safety sensitive situation willnot: 1. 2. 3. 4. Report to the safety sensitive duty while under the influence of controlled Use or consumealcohol four (4)1 hoursb beforereporting to thes safetysensitive Use, consume orb become under thei influence ofcontrolled: substances and/or drugs or alcohol while on duty in the safety sensitives situation. Use or consume alcohol within eight (8) hours after any accident occurring while the driver was in a safety sensitive situation. substances and/or drugs or alcohol. duty. Anyprimary employee who exhibits any ofthep prohibited behaviors may besubjectto termination. Any secondary employee or volunteer driver who exhibits any of the prohibited behaviors will no longer be: allowed to yemalean, and secondary, employees may be subjected to termination. MEDICALREVIEW OFFICER CONTACT Any person covered under this drug and alcohol testing program willl bei required to contact thel Medical Review Officer as soon as possible, not to exceed 241 hours, after beingnotified oft the request from the Medical Review Officer for this contact. PRESCRIBED MEDICINES Itist thei responsibility yofall persons in this testing program to notifyt their doctor(s) oft their duty in a safety sensitive situation and to assure that any medicines prescribed by the doctor(s) will not cause them any adverse effects while performing in safety sensitive situations. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TEST RESULTS All drug and alcohol test results will be kept on file in the Transportation Department and will be considered medical records and not open to the public. Revised 6/01 N4 TESTING OF SPLIT SAMPLES The testing of any split sample must be done by a Iab that is certified by the Department of Health and Human Services. SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROFESSIONALS) Any employee who requires the' seivices ofa Substance Abuse Professional must use a Substance Abuse Professional that has been approved by the School Board and has NAADAC certification. PREVIOUS EMPLOYEE TEST RESULTS All pre-employment applicants will be required to sign off for access to previous alcohol drug test(s) results from previous employers as a condition ofemployment Theset test results will be requested of those previous employers who are required to do drug and alcohol testing under the) Federal High Way. Administration and Omnibus Rules and Regulations. SUBSTITUTE AND HOURLY REIMBURSEMENT Any primary or secondary employees who are required to take a random or reasonable suspicion alcohol or drug test will be provided a substitute as needed. The primary or secondary employee willl beplaced on' Temporary Duty leave for thej purposeoftherandom or reasonable suspicion testing, Compensation for drug testing that requires drivers to stay Any primary or secondary employee requiring follow 4p testing or Substance Abuse Professional evaluations in order for the employee to: return tos safety sensitive dutymust take either personal leave charged to sick leave, sick leaveorleave, withoutpay fort thep purpose of Any primary employee contracted for 5 1/21 hours per day willl bej paid theirl hourly wage for the time that the testing will take, Those drivers contracted for 81 hours per day willl be paid their hourly wage for the time of testing, if the time testing requires them to exceed their beyond this return to work testing or evaluation. contracted 81 hours. LONG STANDING APPOINTMENTS Bus drivers and substitute drivers who may have to make long range appointments for doctors, dentist, etc, will be asked to write the dates ofthese appointments: in a calendarl book tobel located in thes secretarysoffice. This willl help in finding those dates fort testing that will not conflict with long standing appointments. Revised 6/01 N5 Any driver or substitute that refuses to take a drug and/or alcohol test because ofa long- standing appointment: not: found: in thea appointment book willl be considered to havei refused the drug and/or alcohol test. NON-SCHOOL USE OF SCHOOL BUSES Duei to therestrictions and limitations placed on drivers and the district by the: federally and state mandated drug and alcohol testing program, only primary employees, secondary employees, and volunteer drivers, as defined above will be allowed to drive any Board Groups and organizations outside the school system will be required to use only primary employees, secondary employees or volunteer drivers fort tripst thati involve schooll buses. The cost oft the driver for the: required trip will be negotiated between the organization and the owned/leased school bus. driver. TESTING IMPLEMENTATION This drug and alcohol testing program will become effective. January 1, 1995. The School Board will contract testing services from an outside firm, which has testing facilities that meett therequiremènts. seti int the Omnibus' Transportation Employee' Testing Actof1991 and ina accordance with thel Federal Highway. Administration, 49 CFR, Parts 382, 391,392, and All primary and secondary employees, volunteer drivers and non-employees who drive] Board owned/léased motor vehicles will bej placed into aj pool for thei random alcohol and/or drug testing. Thej primaryands secondary employees, volunteer drivers and: non-employees: placed into thet testing pool will be offered training prior to thei implementation of this program. 395, to administer this testing program. The type oftesting this program will provide: 1. Post-accident testing required due to an accident as defined in this policy. (The alcohol testing. following a traffic accident will be performed within two (2) hours after accident. Testing. for controlled substances will be performed within thirty-two (32) hours following the accident. Ff the test for alcohol cannot be performed within eight (8) hours following the accident, or the test for controlled substances cannot be performed within thirty-two (32) hours of the accident, the Dinedor@llamponation will bei required. to. maintain arecordstating the reasons Revised 6/01 N6 why tests were not promptly administered.) Revised 6/01 N7 2. Pre-employment testing, where the applicant must pass drug: and alcohol tests prior to having their name submitted to the School Board for approval. Pre-training testing, where thet trainee must pass a drug and alcohol test priortobeing allowed to drive a Board owned/leased vehicle on a public highway. Random tésting, which will cover all primary and secondary employees, volunteer drivers, and: non-employees that drive] Board owned/leased vehicles. Thej percentage of the employees randomly tested will be no less than the percentage stated by the Federal Highway AaministaionamdOmmbur Transportation EmployeeTesting. Act 3. 4. of1991. 5. All persons covered by this testing program may be subject to drug and alcohol testing without notice ifr reasonable suspicion of alcohol and controlled substances Return to work testing, where the primary employee has been absent from their driving duties for a period ofmore than ten (10) consecutive days for any reason. All persons tested will be tested for alçohol and controlled substances as defined use exists as provided fori in the FHWA Regulations. 6. above. TESTINGNOTRICATION 1, Pre-employment testing and pre-training testing will bes scheduled by thel Directorof Transportation with the contracting testing agency. All pre-employment applicants must take and pass the drug and alcohol test before their names will be submitted to the School Board. All trainees must take and pass the drug and alcohol test before they will be allowed to drive al Board owned/lease vehicle on public roads. All pre- employment applicants and pre-training persons will have a reasonable time as Thepre-employment. picemtandorpibinining person willl berequired to sign that theyhave received written moffietiomofheraeletin for drug and alcohol testing. defined above toi report to the collection site. A copy of this form will bel kept on file. 2. In the area of random testing, the Director of Transportation will provide the contracted testing company with a list of all primary and secondary employees and volunteer drivers to be tested. The contracted testing company will provide the Director of Trarsportation with a monthly list of thosè primary and secondary employees, and volunteer drivers to bet tested. The Director of Transportation will notify the selected employees andvolunteer drivers oftheirselection. Those selected tol bet tested willl have ai reasonable time as defined above to report to the collection Revised 6/01 N8 site. Thej primary and secondary employee and volunteer driver will bei required to sign that they have received written notification oft their selection for drug and alcohol testing. A copy oft this form will be kept on file. 3. Inj post-accident testing, the drug and alcohol testing will occur as soon as possible after any accident, as defined in the definitions section above, Should the accident occur while on a field trip outside the district, the district in which the accident occurs will provide a collection point location. Phonei numbers for district contacts and emergency contacts in case ofaccident will bej placed on each bus, along with an Itwill be the responsibility oft the driver to notify the Transportation Department of any accident and also to take what ever steps are needed to meet the post-accident Reasonable suspicion testing may occur when a supervisor Or designee outside the bargainingunit,; whol has been trainedi in accordance with thes requirements, ofFHWA Regulations shall require a driver to submit to an alcohol or drug test when the employer has reasonable suspicion to believe that a driver has violated the Reasonable suspicion must be based on documented objective facts and circumstances which are consistent with thelong- ands short-term effects ofalcohol or substance abuse including but. not limited to physical signs and symptoms, The required observations for alcohol and/or controlled substance. reasonable suspicion testing shall be made be a supervisor or designee who has beent trained for atl least 60 minutes on alcohol misuse and an additional 60 minutes on controlled emergency collection kit. testing procedures. 4. prohibitions contained in the FHWARegulations. appearance, behavior, speech and/or body odor. substance misuse. Revised 6/01 N9 FAILURE OF THE EMPLOYEE TO SUBMIT TO ANY REQUIRED DRUG OR ALCOHOL TEST IS CONSIDERED A POSITIVE TEST RESULT IN ACCORDANCE WITH FHWA REGULATIONS. TESTING PROCEDURES The procedures for testing any primary or secondary employee, volunteer driver, non- employee, pre-employment applicant, or pre-training person for drugs and/or alcohol will follow the procedures found in the Federal Highway Administration, 49 CFR, part 40 and Testing for alcohol may occur before, during, or after the period oftimet that the! person being carried out by the contracted certified lab. tested: is in a safety sensitive situation. TEST RESULTS Upon notification by the contracted testing company, the Director of Transportation will notifyt thej primary or secondary employee, volunteer driver, employment applicant ort trainee of the test result(s). The primary or secondary employee, volunteer. driver, employment applicant ort trainee who tests positive fortheuseofcontrolled. substances, will havet theright to ask that thes split sample bet tested byanotherlab. The Substance. Abuse: and Mental Health Services Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services must approve this lab. CONSEQUENCES OF POSITIVE DRUG. AND ALCOHOLTEST: 1.Pre-employment Applicants: 1. Any pre-employment applicant whoi test highert than. .00 and less than .020 ona breath alcohol test given by the contracted lab will not be considered for employment by the School Board: ina as safety sensitive situation until thep pre- employment applicant can provide test results from a follow-up breath alcohol test that are..00. The follow-up test with a test result of.00 must be taken atl least 241 hours after thej primary test and before the pre-employment applicant will be considered for employment. b. The School Board will not employmypeemployment applicants who test .02 or higher for alcohol or test positive for controlled substances. Any employeea applicant who failsi to: report fort testing within the one (1)hour prescribed time limit or alters the test in any way will not be hired by the C. School Board regardless of thet test results. Revised 6/01 N10 2.1 Pre-training Persons a. Anypre-employment: applicant who testsl higher than .00 and less than .02on al breath alcohol test given by the contracted lab will not be allowed to drive any) Board owned/leased vehicle onj publicroads until thepre-training: person can provide test results from a follow-up breath alcohol test that are. .00.The follow-up test with ai testi resultof.00n must be-taken atl least 241 hours aftert the primary test and before the pre-training person will be allowed to drive a Anytrainee whot tests .02 oI higher for alcohol or tests positive for controlled" substances will not be allowed to drive any Board owned/leased vehicle on anypublicroad: and training fort this person will bei terminated immediately. Anytrainee who fails to report for testing within the one (1)hour prescribed time limit or alters the test in any way will have their training terminated Board owned/leased vehicle on a public road. b. C. immediatelyregamdless oft the test results. 3. Random Testing for Alcohol: Primary Employees a. Any primary employee who has a breath alcohol test with a result that is higher than .00 and less than .02 will be: required to stand down from any safety sensitive duty for aj period f24 hours. Thej primaryemployee will be placed in non-safety sensitive duty for the 24-hour stand down period. In order to return to the safety sensitive duty, the primary employee will be required toj produce results from ai return to work alcohol test, from a certified lab, that is .00. Ift the primary employee fails tol bring in a test: result of.00 after the 241 hours stand down, the primary employee willl berequired to take either personal charged to sick leave, sick leave, orl leave without pay. Anyprimary employee with at test resultbetween. .02 and. .039: for alcohol will ber required to stand down for 10 days without pay. Before being allowed to réturn to work: in the safety sensitive. situation, thej primary employee will be required to be evaluated by an approved Substance Abuse Professional, provide an evaluation from the Substance Abuse Professional clearing the primary employee, and ai retumn to work breath alcohol test with ai result of .00. Failure on the part of the primary employee to provide the required Substance. Abuse. Professional evaluation and breath alcohol test result of.00 will result in the primary employee being put on leave without pay until the b. evaluation and test results can be provided. Revised 6/01 N11 C. A second alcohol test with a test result of. .02. or higher will result in the primary employeebeingplaced on suspension untilt termination byt the School Board. d. Any primary employee with a breath alcohol test of .04 or bigher will be placed on suspension until termination by the Board. Secondary Employees or Volunteer Drivers a. Any secondary employee or volunteer driver who has a breath alcohol test with a result thati isl higher than. 00 and lesst than .02 willl berequired to stand down from any safetys sensitive duty for aj period of24 hours. The secondary employee or volunteer driver will bej placed in non-safety sensitive duty for the 24-hours stand down period. In order to return to thes safety sensitived duty, the secondary employee or volunteer driver will required, to producei results from a return to work alcohol test, from a certified lab, that is .00. If the secondary employee or volunteer driver fails to bring in a test result of.00 after the 24 hours stand down, the secondary employee or volunteer driver will be not be allowed to drive a Board owned/leased vehicle in a safety sensitive situation. b. Any secondary employee or volunteer driver with a test result between .02 and .039 for alcohol will be required to stand down for 10 days from any safetysensitive: situation. Before beingallowed toi return to worki int the safety sensitive situation, the secondary employee or volunteer driver will be required to be evaluated by an approved Substance Abuse Professional, provide an evaluation from the Substance Abuse Professional clearing the secondary employee or volunteer driver, and aj follow up breath alcohol test with a result of .00. Failure- on the part of the secondary employee or volunteer driver to provide the required Substance Abuse Professional evaluation and breath alcohol test result of.00 will result in the secondary employee not being allowed to- drive any. Board owned/leased vehicle ina safety sensitive situation with pay until the evaluation and test results can be A second alcohol test with a test result of. .02 or higher will result in the secondaryemployee or volunteer drivern nol longer! being allowed to driveany Board owned/leased vehicle: in as safety sensitive situation, Any secondary employee or volunteer driverv with al breath alcohol test of .04 or higher will be placed on suspension until termination by the Board, provided. C. d. Revised 6/01 N12 4. Random Testing for Controlled Substances: a. Any employee that tests positive for controlled substances will be placed on leave, with pay, until termination be the School Board. Substitute bus drivers who test positive for controlled substances will be terminated Anyvolunteer driver who tests positive for controlled substances will nol longer immediately. b. be allowed to drive any Board owned/leased vehicle. 5. Post Accident' Testing for. Alcohol: Primary Employees a. Any primary employee who has a breath alcohol test with a result that is. higher than .00 and Iower than. .02 willl Ibeplaced ons suspension until action is taken by the School Board. b. Any primary employee with a test result higher than .02 will be placed on suspension until termination by the school board. Secondary Employees or Volunteer Drivers a. Any Secondary employee or volunteer driver who has al breath alcohol test with a result that is higher than .00 will no longer be allowed to drive any School Board' owned/leased vehicle. Secondary employees may face disciplinary: action, including termination, by the School Board. 6. Random Testing for Controlled Substances: a. Any primary employee that tests positive for controlled substances will be. placed on leave, with pay, until termination bet the School Board. Substitute bus drivers who test positive for controlled substances will be terminated immediately. b. Any secondary or volunteer driver who tests positive for controlled substances will no longer be allowed to drive any Board owhed/leased vehicle. Secondary employees may face disciplinary action, including termination, by the School Board. Revised 6/01 N13 7. Failure to Report to Collection/esting Site: a. Any primary employee,including: substitute drivers, thato doesnotreport to the collection site in a reasonable time of notilication or refuses to take a drug or alcohol test for any reason willl be considered to have failed the test and willl be placed on suspension, until termination by the School Board. b. Any secondary employee or volunteer driver that does not report to the olecionsicehnarasonlic timeallernotification or refuses lo lakeadrugo or alcohol test forany reason willl be considered tol have. failed the test and will no Any pre-employment applicant or pre-training person that does noti report to the collection site in a reasonable time after notification or refuses to take a drug or alcohol test! for any reason will be considered tol have failed the testa Cand will no longer be allowed to drive a Board owned/leased vehicle. longer be allowed to drive a Board owned/leased vehicle. C. Payment ofTest(s) and Evaluation(s) The school Board will pay fort the following test(s): 1. Random alcohol breath test for all primary and secondary Baker County School 2. The primary random test for controlled substances for all primary and secondary District employees in the testing pool. Baker County School District employees in the testing pool. 8. Posta accident alcohol and controlled substance testing. 4. Reasonable suspicion test. The school will pay for the following test: 1. Random alcohol breath test(s). forall volunteer drivers for that school. 2. The primary random test for controlled substances for all volunteer drivers for that school. Revised 6/01 N14 The employee, both primaryand secondaryand the volunteer driver willj pay! for the following test(s) and evaluation(s): 1. 2. 3. Any tcst. for the split sample after the primary random: sample. Any return to work test(s) for breath alcohol, for the purpose of returning lo safety Any evaluation(s) by a Substance Abuse Professional for the purpose ofreturning to sensitive duty. safety sensitive duly. Pre-employee applicants will pay for all tests before being! hired by thé Board. All persons in training programs which involve driving Board owned/lcased vehicles on public roads will pay for all tests prior to driving Board owned/leased vehicles on public roads. Revised 6/01 N15 Section O Safe Driver Plan Revised 7/19 01 SAFE DRIVERE PLAN INTRODUCTION: Statistics indicate the School Board can significantly reduce the potential for injuries and lawsuits byi initiating a plan that assures we do not hire or allow any: person to drive. al bus who does not have an acceptable drivingrecord. Persons whohave poor driving recordswill not bel hired to drives a school bus for theBaker School District. PLAN: In grder to qualify for and: remain employed by the Baker District School Board, everybus driver must establish and maintain an overall driving record which exemplifies careful driving! habits and meets the criteria prescribed byt this plan. The DitetorofTnmspotation or Designee is responsible for monitoring all driving records, and all bus drivers will be required to report the following toi thel Director ofTransportation or Designee: 1. 2. All accidents and violations in which they are involved as the driver ofa All accidents and violations in which they are cited or charged as the driverof school board owned/leased vehicle. non-school owned/leased vehiçles. 3. All evidence of damage to assigned vehicle(s). 4. Suspension or revocation of drivers license. No.driver shall be allowed to drive a vehicle belongingt to orl leased by the Baker School District without proper license or when such as license is under suspension or revocation. Failure to report asi required above, or making flsemislealingrepots), mayb beg grounds for Drivers shall not be assigned points until court action is taken. The effective date oft the points assigned shall bet the date oft the first meeting following the date oft the conviction. For monitoring purposes, driving records will be checked by using the bi-annual driver records check,required byt thel Department ofEducation and the, "exceptionsi report" whichi is termination of employment. provided the Transportation Departmenton a weekly basis. Revised 7/19 02 EFFECTIVE DATE: The effective datec oft the Safel Driver. Plan and Program willl bet the date ofSchool Board approval of the plan. APPLICATION: This plan will be applicable to all those employees who are listed on the District's Drug/Alcohol Testing Program pool and prospective school bus drivers. No primary employee, as defined in the Drug/Alcohol Testing program, will be terminated based on his/her driving record prior to the original effective date oft this plan which is 6/01. Points accrued during the last three years oft the prior Safe Driver Plan cariy over with this plan. Prospective employees (drivers) will not bel hired if, according to this plan, theyl have more than fivej points ini thel last year or moret than tenj points int thel last three years, or convicted of DWI,DUI, OrDUBALin thel lasts seven years. Ifan employee ist terminated as a driver duet to his/her driving record, and desires re-employment he/she may reapply for employment and will be considered under the prospective employee criteria. Ifa driver is terminated due to excessive points, he/she may be considered for employment in aj non-driving position. Nos secondary employee or volunteer driver, as defined: int the! Drug/Alcohol TestingProgram, whose driving record does not meet the point criteria described in the previous paragraph will be allowed to drive a bus, after the original effective date ofthis plan. THE DISTRICT IMPOSED POINT SYSTEM: The driving record of all Baker School District bus drivers (primary employees, secondary employees and volunteers) will be reviewed at least twice annually. The Transportation Director shall assign points as convictions occur according to the following schedule. A driveri involved in a single accident or event and convicted for more than one violation will receive nol less than the maximum points assigned to the highest violation category. VIOLATION CATEGORIES MAXIMUM POINTS TOI BE. ASSIGNED 10 1. Conviction of driving whilei impaired (DWI), driving under the influence (DUI), or driving with unlawful blood alcohol level (DUBAL) will result ini mandatoyreommendaion for Speeding 15 MPH orl less over the posted limit Speeding more that 15 MPH over posted limit termination as a driver 2. 3. 3 4 03 Revised 7/19 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. Careless driving Reckless driving 6. Failure to observe stop sign Failure to observe red light Failure to observe traffic instruction: sign. (revoked, suspended, etc.) license 4 4 4 4 1 10 4 4 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 10 5 10 Oto10 Operating without a valid driver's license or improper 10. Improper lane change 11. Failure tol have vehicle under control 13. Driving on wrong side ofroad 14. Improper turn 12 Crossing private property to avoid traffic light or stop-sign 15. Failure to yield - entering through highway 16. Failure to yield - right ofway 17. Improper backing 18. Following too close 19. Improper passing 20. Leaving the scene of an accident 21.. Failuretostop atr railroad crossing (when you aret required to 22. Fleeing or attempting to elude police officer dos so) 23, Failure to observe any other established driving law. Points will be established 0-10 by the Director using the above schedule as a guide. 24, Not at fault 25. Unable to determine 0 0 Oto10 26. Anyacidentindiwatingevidenceofdiver negligence, results in injuries, causes damage to vehicles or property, or Revised 7/19 04 demonstrates unsafe drivingp practices, maybec charged in this category. These points arei in addition toj points accumulated from categories 1-25. An accumulation of points shall result in't the following administrative action: Primary Employee Action Secondary Employee Action Number of Points Volunteer Driver Action Time Period verbal warning/ verbal warning/ verbal warning/ 1-2 points within 12n month period corrective action corrective action corrective action documented documented documented waming and/or. warning and/or warning and/or 1 day suspension 1day suspension 1d day suspension 3 day suspension 3 day suspension 3 day suspension 1-4 points within 12 month period corrective action corrective action corrective action 5-6 points within 12: month period without pay 7-9 points within 12 month period without pay from driving from driving from driving from driving 10 points withiri/ or any violation resulting in the suspension of CDL.. 15 points within/ or any violation résulting in the suspension of CDL 20 points within/ or any violation resulting in the suspension of CDL will not be will not be allowed to drive allowed to drive termination of school owned/ school owned/ employment as a leased vehicle leased vehicle 121 month period driver will not be will not be allowed to driye allowed to drive termination of school owned/ school owned/ employment as a leased vehicle leased vehicle 24m month period driver will not be will not be allowed to drive allowed to drive termination of school owned/ school owned/ employment as a leased vehicle leased vehicle 36month period driver Revised 7/19 05 ADMINISTRATION: This plan will be administered by the Transportation Director. Using this plan, the director 1. Determinei ifa ani incident was preventable: in accordance with the definition found in the National Safe Driver. Award Rules and Guidelines.. Aj preventable: accidenti is' "any occurrence involving an employer owned orl leased vehicle which results inj property damagei regardless ofv who was injured, what property was damaged, to what extent, or where it occurred, in which the driver in question failed to do everything will: reasonable to prevent it. 2. Determine positive corrective actions to be taken. 3. Review. any convictions for driving violations. 4. Assess points in accordance with the attached schedule toi this plan. 5. Acting in accordance with the Agreement Between the Baker County School District and the Baker County.School. Related. PersonnelAssoclariol, FEA, a drivermay The Director ofTransportation or Designee shall establish a schedule for review of driver records. Ar employee has the right to appeal assessment of points and/or administrative actions relating thereto in accordance with thel District and. Agreement. Between the. Baker County School and the. Baker County School. Related. Personnel, Association, FEA. Bach employee shalll be given an opportunity to read this plan and have all his/her questions answered. Each employee shall sign a form indicating that he/she has read this plan. bes suspended with or without pay for just cause, Revised 7/19 06 BAKER DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT SAFE DRIVER PLAN COMMITTEE Driver's Name On occurred on Ireviewed your vehicle accident or citation which The: following actions are to be taken: Violation Category Points Possible Points Assigned Comments: The driving record of all persons who drive Board owned/leased vehicles and are required to be in the District's Drug/Alcohol Testing Program willl be: reviewed: at least twice annually. Points will be assigned as convictions occur according to the following schedule. A driver involved in a single accident or event, but convicted: for moret than one violation, will receive a minimum oft the points in the one category receiving the! highest number ofpoints. Ana accumulation ofpoints shallr resulti int thea administrative: action(s) as found int thec district's Safe. Driver'sPlan, whichis found in the Baker School District Transportation Department Standard Operating Procedures and School Bus Ane employeel hast ther right tos appeal assessment ofpoints and/oradministzative: actionsi in accordancer with the Agreement Between the Baker County School District and the Baker County, School Related Personnel. Association, FEA. Procedures. Signature, Transportation Director Date Signature, Employee Date Revised 7/19 07 Section P DISTRICT OWNED MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLES Revised 6/01 P1 DISTRICT OWNED MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLES USE OFDISTRICT OWNED MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLES: District owned multi-purpose vehicles will be used for the following purposes: 1. The primary use of District owned multi-purpose vehicles will be for the transporting of handicapped students to and from Duval County, when practical. 2. The picking up of equipment and parts for the' lrampratoDepatmem: 3. The transporting ofDistrict personnel toi meetings and conferences. 4. The transporting of small groups of students, not to exceed five (5) to activities which take place outside of Baker County. USE OFMULTIPURPOSE VEHICLES: Any Baker County School Board employee wishing to use a District owned multi-purpose vehicle must turn in a completed Bus Request at least seven working days prior to the date that the multi-purpose vehicle will be needed. Use of the District owned multi-purpose vehiclewilll bebased on vallabilityofthemult-purposeyehicles on thei requested date(s).If a District owned muti-purpose vehicle is meeded for transporting special needs students, for any reason, all previously scheduled use of the District owned multi- purpose vehicles for those dates will be canceled. GENERAL GUIDELINES: 1. ATrip Log sheet will be given to the drivero ofanyt tript using al District owned multi- purpose vehicle. This Trip Log will be: for listing the starting and ending odometer reading. This Trip Log sheet must be turned in upon return of the multi-purpose vehicle to the' Transportation Office. 2. Any trip using a. District owned multi-purpose vehicle to transport students will require the driver to complete a standard OPre-TripD form prior to the trip. Those items not applicable to a multi-purpose vehicle. should be marked ON/AD. 3. All riders, including the driver, must use the seat belts found in the District owned multi-purpose vehicles while thei multi-purpose vehicle: is in motion. 4. There should be no morej passengers in al District owned multi-purpose vehicle than there are seat belts. (Atno time should more than seven (7) people, inçluding Revised 6/01 P2 the driver, be transported in the District owned multi-purpose vehicle. The passenger front seat may not be occupied by a student.) At the conclusion ofa any trip, it is the driver's responsibility to clean thei interior oft the District owned multi-purpose vehicle, prior toi its return to the 5. Transportation Department. 6: 7. There shall be NO SMOKING at any time in a District owned multi-purpose Thei reimbursement for a trip using a District owned multi-purpose vehicle will be vehicle. the same as the reimbursement for using a school bus, DRIVER'S REQUIREMENIS FOR DRIVING MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLES: TRIPS INYOLYINGSTUDENIS. Any use of a District ownéd multi-purpose vehicle which involves the transporting of students will require the driver to meet all Bus Driver qualifications including having a current, valid CDL, with al Passengerl Endorsement and "S"endorsement; a current Medical Examiner Certificate; be activelye engaged int thel District's drug and alcohol testing program; and be up to date ini the required Inservicel hours for Bus Drivers. TRIPS NOTINVOLVINGS STUDENTS: Anyuseofal District owned multi-purpose vehicle, which: involves thei transporting ofnon- students, will require the driver to have a current valid drivers license. A copy of the driverOs valid drivers license will bel kept on filei in the Transportation Office. Revised 6/01 P3 CBaker choob. Districk Sranfortation Deparbment 5441 Baker Bus Drive Macclenny, Florida 32063 Phone (904) 259-2444 Fax (904) 259-9173 July1,2021 Sherrie Raulerson Superintendent Baker County School District 270South Boulevard East Macclenny, Florida 32063 Dear Superintendent Raulerson, lam requesting permission fort the Baker County Schools Transportation Department and its drivers to have permission to cross into Georgia int times ofe emergency. This access to using Georgia roads willl help ina alleviating lengthy times of wait in the occurrence of accidents or other unforeseen circumstances. The drivers will understand the policy of this being for emergencies only andi thatit may only be done through the Director of Transportation or the Transportation Shop Manager's! priora approval. Thank you fory your consideration in this matter. Respectfully Yours, Bomulo loylac Pamela Taylor Director of Transportation Baker County School District Preparing lifelong Learners and Responsible Cilizens ol Good Character