As students head back to the classroom, law enforcement officers are reminding motorists to be on the lookout for school buses in the community.
Continue readingSchool Starts Next Week, Watch for Children, School Bus Traffic
The summer has flown by and the start of the school year is just around the corner. Many local schools will be welcoming students back to the classroom next week and drivers should be aware of students walking and biking to school and as well as the increase in school bus traffic on local roads.
Continue readingSchool Bus Safety Enforcement Campaign Underway in Indiana
State and local law enforcement agencies are reminding motorists to stop for school buses or face the consequences as school starts back up this month.
Continue readingPolice Enhancing Patrols to Enhance School Bus Safety
State and local law enforcement agencies will be participating in overtime patrols to ensure that students are safe when traveling to and from school on the school bus.
Continue readingNTSB Issues Findings in Fulton County Bus Stop Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its findings in the October 2018 Fulton County bus stop crash that left three children dead and another seriously injured. The four students were crossing State Road 25 to board a Tippecanoe Valley school bus when they were hit by a pickup truck.
Continue readingCulver School Board Extends Nursing Services Agreement
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will continue to get nursing services from Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. Last week, the school board approved a contract amendment that will extend the agreement for a second year, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingPolicy Recommendations Presented to Plymouth School Board
The Plymouth School Board was presented with another round of policy updates last week. A number of recommendations from policy consultant NEOLA were brought to the board for first reading by Superintendent Andy Hartley.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Updated Security Plan
The Plymouth Community School Corporation is “ahead of the game,” when it comes to its emergency plan. That’s what Director of Safety and Security Ted Brown told the school board last week.
Continue readingState Police Issue Safety Tips for Drivers, Students As School Year Approaches
With many local students returning to class next week, Indiana State Police have issued a few safety tips. Drivers are reminded to watch for stopped school buses in the morning and afternoon, as well as children waiting at bus stops and walking to and from school.
Continue readingCulver School Board Considers Policy Updates Following Legislative Changes
Changes in school bus safety regulations and a number of other laws are prompting the Culver Community Schools Corporation to update its policies. Superintendent Karen Shuman says a list of recommendations from policy consultant NEOLA was presented to the school board last week.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Superintendent Updates School Board on Bus Safety
School bus safety is at the forefront of every school corporation. John Glenn School Superintendent Christopher Winchell told the school board members last week about new legislation that students and bus drivers will need to be sure to follow this upcoming school year.
Continue readingPulaski County Attorney Responds to Culver Schools’ Bus Stop Question
A question about whether a school bus may use the easement alongside a roadway to pick up students has generated a response from the Pulaski County attorney but no formal action from the commissioners. Back in June, Culver Community Schools Superintendent Karen Shuman asked for a decision, after a Monterey-area family expressed concern with the pickup location.
Continue readingCulver Schools Corporation Asks Pulaski Commissioners for Permission to Use Easements for Student Pickup
A Monterey-area family isn’t happy with where the school bus is picking up their child. Now, the Culver Community Schools Corporation is asking for a decision from the Pulaski County Commissioners.
Continue readingProposed School Bus Safety Legislation Could Lead to Policy Updates at Local Schools
Local school officials are preparing for possible changes in bus safety laws. Culver Community Schools Superintendent Karen Shuman says Senate Bill 2 would have an impact on her school corporation.
Continue readingFulton County Bus Stop Crash Remains Under Investigation by NTSB
The National Transportation Safety Board is reviewing the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s transportation policies, as the investigation into October’s fatal bus stop crash continues.
Continue readingProposed Legislation Would Increase Penalties for School Bus Stop Arm Violators
State legislators are looking to crack down on motorists who ignore stopped school buses. Under a bill filed by Senator Randy Head, failing to stop when a school bus arm is extended would go from a Class A infraction to a Class C misdemeanor.
Continue readingSafety is a Priority as Children go Back to School
It’s the time of the year when school buses will be filling the roadways transporting students to school on their first day back to classes for the new school year.
School Bus Safety
The new design of many school buses is causing some concerns about safety. A feature that was installed to give drivers more warning that children are in the area and the bus is about to stop is not being heeded.
In the past, when a bus would stop the arm would come out and the red lights would flash in unison. Now buses feature flashing yellow lights while the driver is coming to a stop, and once they stop completely they hit a button to put out the arm and start the red lights. Continue reading
Drivers Urged to Watch for Kids as They Return to School
Many schools are back in session, while others soon will be. Local emergency management officials remind motorists to once again be alert for kids heading to and from school. Continue reading