Kindergarten
Transportation
Information
2018-2019
In order to secure a seat for your child from the first day of school, it is
important that you ensure an accurate home or daycare address is in the
school’s information system prior to July. Routes will be run with all stops as
planned from the first day of school, regardless of intermittent KG start up
schedule.
Motorized Transportation for Students in the Bus Zone
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority (OSTA) shall provide transportation
for students of Member School Boards who reside, or in the case of students in
elementary grades (KG to Grade 8) whose caregiver resides, within the designated
attendance and/or program boundary of the school they are attending and meet
the minimum transportation eligibility distances as follows:
-Junior and/or Senior Kindergarten 0.8 km or more
-Grades 1 to 8 1.6 km or more
The caregiver address shall supersede the home address within the designated
attendance boundary of the school attended for distance measurement purposes.
The pickup and drop off addresses must be consistent five (5) days a week.
Transportation to Two Homes
Students who are in a joint custody arrangement and require transportation
to two homes may apply for transportation to an alternate home/daycare location
based on the parties’ access schedule. All eligibility rules apply to the second
address. Deadline for September 2018 seating is JUNE 1, 2018. All documents
are available at: www.ottawaschoolbus.ca/policies/transportation-for-students-in-ajoint-custody-arrangement-and-having-two-homes
Get Active! Resources for Students in the Walk Zone
We encourage students and their parents who are within the walk zone to use
human-powered transportation. This leads to a healthier lifestyle, readiness to
learn, and reduces traffic congestion around the school. Preferred walk routes to
every school are available at:
http://www.ottawaschoolbus.ca/resources/walking-routes
Addresses inside the green line are designated walkers. Addresses outside the
green line are assigned motorized transportation. If the address is in a shaded area inside the walk zone, the address is assigned to motorized transportation based on
a walking hazard.
Meeting KG at Bus Stop
To ensure the safety of transported Kindergarten students, school bus drivers shall
not drop off these students unless the parent/guardian or a responsible individual
identified by the parent/guardian is present at the stop location to accompany the
student home.
If there is no one at the stop to receive your Kindergarten student, s/he
may be transported back to the school to be picked up by the
parent/guardian or may be dropped off at the local police station. Failure
to receive your KG child at the stop may result in termination of
transportation services.
OSTA will be providing bright yellow plastic tags for each KG student. Schools will
attach these tags to any KG student’s backpack (preferably on the lower left side)
that is assigned to motorized transportation services. These bands will assist the
driver in making sure a responsible person is at the stop to collect the student at
their drop off point, per policy.
Bus Stop Location and Parent/Guardian Responsibility
Your child’s bus stop will not be at your door.
Kindergarten students can be expected to walk up to 500 meters to their bus
stop and must be accompanied by a responsible adult on their walk.
Arrive at the bus stop 5-10 minutes before the scheduled pick up time
Dress properly for the weather
Responsibilities of Parents/Guardians
Ensuring a parent or guardian is available to receive the kindergarten student
at drop off Accompanying student(s) on their way to the stop location;
Ensuring the safety and security of student(s) while waiting at the stop
location
Assisting student(s) when getting on and off of a school bus or into or out of
a small vehicle, including restraints if applicable;
Ensuring the safety and security of student(s) after getting off the bus at the
drop-off location when returning from school; and
Providing adequate access/supervision to the student(s) at home and/or
caregiver as specified by the parent/guardian.
School Bus and Pedestrian Safety Day (First Time Rider Program)
OSTA will conduct a safety program for first-time school bus riders, and young
pedestrians, on Sunday August 26, 2018. If you are interested in having your child(ren) attend this important program, please check our website in early July for
program date and registration information at www.ottawaschoolbus.ca. All
students are welcome to attend.
If you cannot attend a School Bus and Pedestrian Safety session, please take some
time to review the school bus safety brochure and video with your child.
Repetition of school bus safety rules during the first two weeks of school
ensures your child, and others, will be safe during their trip to and from
school.
Bus Stop Finder and the Bus Planner Parent Portal
Parents may access transportation information for their child as of mid-August
using the Parent Portal on www.ottawaschoolbus.ca, or by clicking Bus Stop Finder.
Eligibility will be identified as “walker” or will provide information about yellow bus
or van service. Students will be provided a booster or car seat on van service.
We strongly encourage parents/guardians to sign up for email notification. This
service provides delay information for your child’s route as well as other important
service notices like snow day service cancellations.
Courtesy Seating (Empty Seats) for Students in Walk Zones
Students, who do not meet the distance eligibility requirement for motorized
transportation, may apply for an empty seat on the school bus. The “Application
for Access to Empty Seats on School Bus Vehicles” form is available on the
OSTA website at http://www.ottawaschoolbus.ca/policies/empty-seat-provision.
All applications are processed and managed by OSTA. OSTA will begin reviewing
and processing applications after October 1. This ensures accurate rider numbers
and how many empty seats may be assigned to other students.
Please do not place your child on a bus until the seat assignment has been
confirmed through the Bus Planner Parent Portal. We have also instructed
schools not to put unassigned students on buses for the ride home. To do
so could compromise your child’s safety, as their name would not show up
on any bus route lists.
Thanks for helping us keep all students safe!