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LaGrange, IN
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PHCSC Transportation Department
Gaylon Wisel II - SRO/Transportation Director
(260) 351-2507 (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
For Transportation questions after school from 3:30 to 4:30, please call 260-351-2035
Bus PassesALL REQUESTS FOR CHANGES MUST BE RECIEVED BY 2PM
DUE TO CURRENT CONDITIONS - BUS PASSES ARE ONLY GIVEN TO RIDE TO THREE ADDRESSES FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR (A morning address, an afternoon address and an alternate address). PASSES WILL NOT BE GIVEN TO RIDE HOME WITH A FRIEND only to a BABYSITTER OR FAMILY MEMBERS HOME.
- We prefer that bus passes be in written form. The bus pass MUST include:
- Student’s Name
- Sutdent's Grade & Teacher
- Date
- If riding with another student, that student’s name.
- The bus number of the bus the student needs to ride.
- Parent / Guardian’s signature
- Students must bring bus notes to the office as soon as they arrive atschool. Drivers will not take a hand written note as a bus pass. If the student hands the driver a note the student will be sent back into the school building for a pass.
Please remember to allow ten (10) minutes either way from your child's pick-up or drop-off times. Students need to be at the road ready to board the bus when the bus arrives. Schedules vary depending on students riding or not. If you have any questions, please call the transportation department.
Bus Drivers
Barb Beechy - Bus 8
Terri Ellis - Bus 4
Roseanna Ferguson - Bus 5
Roxanne Fisher - Bus 2
Kris Friend - Bus 7
Beth Fry - Bus 1
Bryelle Freeze - Bus 24
Renee Herber - Bus 21
Tabby Kain - Bus 3
Mike Kurtz - Bus 41
Laurie Marsonek – Bus 34
Wendy McCrea-Bus 28
Brent Tubbs - Bus 39
Melinda Penick - Bus 15
Melissa Shroyer - Bus 22
Kelly Spieth - Bus 25
Mark Summers- Bus 14
Julie Thompson - Bus 6
Jeff Wolheter - Bus 12
Kathy Randol - Impact Bus/VOC
Jody Dyer - SE Bus 52
Rhonda Lake - SE Bus 50
Dawn McClanahan - SE Bus A1
Barbie Schlegel - SE Bus 51
Dana VanAuken - SE Bus A5
Drop off information
It is imperative that someone be at home to receive a K-1 student as we do not drop these children off to an empty house.After determining that no one is present to receive the student, the bus driver will radio the Office and inform the office and they will try to contact a parent or caregiver. If there are other students on the bus, the drivermay complete the route and return to the student’s address. If there is still no one present to receive the student, the student will be brought to the office at the Elementary/Middle School. Parents or caregivers must pick up the student at this location AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. If it is time for the staff to leave, the Department of Child Protective Services and the police will be called to pick the student up. If this situation occurs more than twice, you will be responsible for picking up your student at school only.
Instruments and Sports Gear
The school bus is designed to only transport individuals as there is no place to stow extra gear. The school bus driver shall not transport dangerous materials or items that cannot be held by the student. Animals, large stuffed animals and Balloons are not allowed on the bus.
Band instruments that will be allowed on the bus are those that are small enough to be held in the student’s lap. Instruments may not be in the aisle or take the space of a student.
Sports equipment such as golf clubs and other large equipment will not be allowed on regular buses. Equipment that can be ENCLOSED in an athletic-type canvas bag may be allowed. Again, this canvas bag must be able to be held by the student and not block any exits or windows.
Cell phone use on the bus is prohibited.
Personal Objects
Damage to personal items is not covered by the district’s insurance coverage and is brought onboard a bus at your own personal risk. These items include electronic devices, cell phones, collector cards, etc. Laser pointers are never allowed on the bus and will be confiscated and kept by the Transportation Department.
Damage to School Buses
If it is determined that your student has damaged a bus seat or other part of the school bus, restitution must be made. Your student will not be allowed to ride the school bus until restitution is paid to the Transportation Department.