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Transportation
The following information is intended
to assist families using bus transportation during the school
year. If you need further assistance please contact Southwest
Coaches, Inc. at 532-4043.
Or visit their website:
http://www.swcoaches.com/
Eligible
Families: District #413 provides transportation for
students whose established residence is one mile or more from a
student’s school.
Private
Transportation: A family that is not eligible for
transportation may contact Southwest Coaches for special
arrangements. These arrangements are made directly with Southwest
Coaches, Inc.
Rider
Authorization: Students wishing to bring home one
extra rider must have prior parent authorization from SWC’s
office. A note from the parent or school will not be accepted nor
the extra rider. Students are required to use their designated
bus stop to and from the school unless authorized by SWC, Inc.
Bus Loading
Zone: Please observe the BUS LOADING ZONES to help
reduce the potential for student accident or injury. Bus loading
and unloading zones have been established at each of the school
buildings and are marked with signs and yellow striping. Please
note that it is important that your child always cross streets at
the designated crosswalk or where a crossing guard is posted.
Rural Routes:
The fall issue of the Marshall Community Services Guide includes a
partial listing of the bus routes and times. This listing should
provide enough information for families to estimate the arrival of
their bus at their pick-up spot. Please note that routes will be
reversed at mid-term.
Kindergarten Routes:
Kindergarten routes will be made available at the Southwest
Coaches, Inc.
City Routes:
The fall issue of the Marshall Community Services Guide includes a
partial listing of the bus routes and times for group pickups.
Parents of
New Students and Students that Move: Please notify
Southwest Coaches, Inc. at 532-4043 about establishing or changing
your transportation needs.
Please take the time to read the
student transportation policies as defined by the State of
Minnesota and adopted by the Marshall Schools. Riding the school
bus is a privilege and not a right.
Transportation Survey 2005:
Here are the results of the Transportation Survey sent out
in March of 2005.
Marshall Public School Bus Rules
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