Transportation
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
THE BUS ROUTES POSTED ARE FROM THE 2024/2025 SCHOOL YEAR.
BUS TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
We Ask That Children Be At The Bus Stop 5-10 Minutes Early.
Operation Hours: 6:30am to 4:30pm
For assistance, please contact us at (304) 737-2294.
CLICK ON THE BOX BELOW TO ACCESS ALL BUS ROUTES EXCEPT FOR SPECIAL NEEDS.
What Every Parent Should Know About School Bus Safety
Parents are more diligent than ever when it comes to the welfare of their children. As one of the most informed generations in history, today’s moms and dads make more well-researched decisions than ever before. So when it comes to keeping children safe, they’re usually the best advocates for garnering support. That’s why the American School Bus Council is counting on parents to help spread the word about school bus safety.
Most of us are familiar with the safety statistics surrounding air travel compared to other forms of transportation. But the comparative safety of the school bus is not as well known. The fact is, the school bus is the safest method of transportation for getting kids to and from school, bar none. How much safer? Well, about 70 times safer than traveling by car*—even if a parent is the one doing the driving. Once you factor in the cost, convenience, and carbon footprint benefits of the school bus, it’s hard to find a reason to send children to school any other way.
Why are school buses so much safer than other methods of transportation?
Since 1966, the Federal Government has been involved with mandating regulations to help the school bus protect its precious cargo. Minimum safety standards of school transportation vehicles far exceed those of passenger vehicles. The result is a design that is better able to avoid crashes and injury than the family car.
It's not just the design of the school bus that makes it a safer option than driving kids to school. Stop arm laws modify the behavior of other drivers who share the road with the school bus. This significantly reduces the risk to students as the school bus drops off and picks up its passengers. And school bus drivers are well trained in safety procedures, undergo driving and background record checks, and participate in pre-employment and random drug and alcohol testing.
Over 26 million students depend on the school bus to get to and from school each day. More parents than ever are taking a stand on behalf of their children by putting them on the school bus—a choice that keeps kids safer and benefits the entire community. It’s time the school bus receives the recognition it deserves in providing children with safe and reliable access to school.
Every community deserves the school bus. They save hundreds of lives each year, provide millions of jobs nationwide, and are an important part of the education system. Want to learn more about how you can support school bus ridership? View School Bus Facts for resources you can share to help spread the word about the benefits of the school bus with your community.
* Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, FARS 2005 to 2013 (Final), 2014 ARF.
Attention Elementary School Parents
According to State Transportation Policy 4336, 4.1.2
“Parents are responsible for providing supervision for ALL kindergarten through 3rd grade students at all bus stops until the bus arrives for both pickup and delivery.”
This new policy voids our old policy which said through 2nd grade. Also, you can no longer write a note giving your child permission to be alone at the bus stop.
If a parent cannot be physically present at the bus stop, then it is their responsibility to ensure supervision is provided. The parent can designate a person to act in their place to assist the child. It shall be up to the parent to determine who that will be.
Changes to Brooke County Bus Schedules
Route Areas
BMS/BHS
BPN/BIN
BPS/BIS