Bus permission slip - LCC Day School 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Bus permission slip in the editor.
  2. In the first field, enter your child's name where it states '_______ has my permission'. This identifies the student authorized to ride the bus.
  3. Next, locate the section for 'Parent Name' and print your full name clearly in the designated space. This ensures that your identity is verified.
  4. Fill in the date on which you are completing this form. This is important for record-keeping purposes.
  5. Finally, sign your name in the 'Parent Signature' area. This confirms your consent for your child to participate in school events using the bus service.

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Riding The School Bus Is A Privilege, Not A Right! The school day begins at the bus stop and continues through the end of the bus ride home. The classroom extends to the bus stop and onto the bus.
Students may sleep on the bus as long as they remain upright in their seats, she said. Students may not lay down in their seats to go to sleep. Laying down in the seat creates a safety hazard, especially if the students legs extend into the aisle.
While school bus operations vary widely by location, in the United States and Canada, school bus services operate independent of public transport, with their own bus stops and schedules, coordinated with school class times.
No, the bus stop is not school property. However, if what youre really asking is whether the principal can discipline students for something that happens at the bus stop, yes he/she can.
Yes. The definition of school in the context of NHTSAs school bus regulations does not differentiate between private and public schools.

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Continued disorderly conduct or persistent refusal to submit to the authority of the driver shall be sufficient reason for a pupil to be denied transportation in accordance with regulations of the governing board of the District. Being transported in a school bus is A PRIVILEGE NOT A RIGHT.
TRANSPORTATION A PRIVILEGE Riding the school bus is a privilege and all students are expected to follow safe riding practices. Each transported student has the right to a safe and enjoyable ride to and from school which is free from intimidation, threat or harassment.

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