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Belle Terre Elementary School

Bus Transportation

Bus Transportation

Children board a bright yellow school bus on a sunny day.

Flagler Schools provides safe, secure, and efficient transportation to over 6,000 students in Flagler County. Our buses travel over 7,200 miles daily on 64 bus routes serving nine district schools.

If you have any questions about student transportation, please contact the Transportation Call Center at 386-586-2145. Call Center hours are Monday–Friday, 6:00 am–5:00 pm. To follow your student's bus online, please use the Here Comes the Bus tracking app.

Student Eligibility

Flagler Schools does not receive state funding to transport students within two miles of their zoned school. Please locate your school zone to determine eligibility.

Eligible for Transportation

  • Elementary school students who live outside of one mile of their home school zone
  • Middle and high school students who live outside of two miles of their home school zone

Not Eligible for Transportation

  • Elementary school students who live within one mile of their home school zone
  • Middle and high school students who live within two miles of their home school zone

Bus Routes

Bus routes and stops are changed each year. Student bus route information can be found on the Parent Dashboard. You will not see a student bus route until you have completed the 25/26 Annual Registration form. If you have questions related to your student’s bus route, complete this support ticket to report bus route issues. 

Directions to Find Your Bus Route

Current Status

Find the status of current bus routes.

Safety and Discipline

To ensure the safest transportation possible, all students are expected to follow the Flagler Schools Code of Student Conduct and will be disciplined per the Transportation Discipline Matrix. Families should review the School Bus Rules found below with their students.

Staying Safe on the Bus

School Bus Rules

  • Obey the bus driver
  • Remain seated
  • Talk quietly
  • Keep your hands to yourself
  • No eating or drinking on the bus
  • No horseplay or fighting
  • No profanity
  • Keep head, hands, and feet inside the bus
  • Throwing objects is prohibited
  • Keep the bus clean
  • Tobacco, e-cigarettes, and alcohol are prohibited
  • Do not damage or tamper with bus equipment
  • Possession of illegal drugs or weapons prohibited
  • The bus driver is authorized to assign seats
  • Be courteous and have a safe trip

Dismissal Procedures

Specific school dismissal procedures are followed for Kindergarten students and are an option for students in 1st through 3rd grades.

  • Parents and guardians of kindergarten students taking the bus to school must complete the Kindergarten Dismissal Form to designate individuals approved to pick up the student.

    Kindergarten students will be given a yellow wristband to be placed on their backpack that will list their name, bus name, and bus stop location. Upon arriving at a bus stop, the driver will check the wristband to ensure the student is getting off at the correct stop and will verify the designee pick-up information and check identification of the designee as necessary.

    If the designee is not listed on the Kindergarten Dismissal Form, or if a designee is not at the bus stop to receive the student, the student will be returned to their school.

  • Parents and guardians with students in 1st–3rd grades will have the option of asking the school to place an identifying wristband on the backpack of those students. Please contact your student's school if you are interested in participating in this program.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The eligibility of students to receive school transportation services has been defined in Florida Statutes (F.S.) Section 1006.21 to include the following:

    • Prekindergarten disability programs and kindergarten through grade 12 students whose homes are more than a reasonable walking distance from the nearest appropriate school. A reasonable walking distance for a student is defined by the Florida Department of Education Administrative Code as; “any distance not more than two (2) miles between the home and the school or one and one-half (1.5) miles between the home and the assigned bus stop."
    • Prekindergarten through grade 12 students with special needs or disabilities, regardless of the distance from home to school.
    • All students enrolled in a teenage parent program and the registered children of such students.
    • Elementary age children who live within two (2) miles of their assigned elementary school and who are subject to hazardous walking conditions as defined in Section 1006.23.
  • Per Florida Department of Education Rules 6A-3.001, Basic Principles for Transportation of Students, all school bus routes shall be so planned and adjusted to the capacities of available equipment, and school buses should be so chosen and assigned to routes and attendance areas that insofar as practicable, the full capacity of each bus will be utilized, without standees, to serve students whose homes are beyond reasonable walking distance of the assigned public school center.

    A reasonable walking distance for any student who is not otherwise eligible for transportation pursuant to Section 1011.68, Florida Statutes, is any distance not more than two (2) miles between the home and school or one and one-half (1.5) miles between the home and the assigned bus stop. Such distance shall be measured from the closest pedestrian entry point of the property where the student resides, to the closest pedestrian entry point of the assigned school building or the assigned bus stop. The pedestrian entry point of the residence shall be where private property meets the public right-of-way. The district shall determine the shortest pedestrian route, whether or not it is accessible to motor vehicle traffic.

  • Parents/guardians of transported students are to ensure:

    • The safe travel of their student(s) during the portions of each trip to and from school and home when the students are not under the custody and control of the school district, including during each trip to and from home, and the assigned bus stop when the school district provides bus transportation.
    • That students ride only on their assigned school buses, and get off only at assigned bus stops, except when the district has approved alternative buses or other temporary arrangements due to an emergency situation.
    • Students are aware of, and follow the district’s adopted code of student conduct while the students are at school bus stops, and to provide necessary supervision during times when the bus is not present.
    • When the physical disability of the student renders the student unable to get on and off the bus without assistance, the parent of guardian provides the necessary assistance to help the student get on and off at the bus stop, as required by district policy or the student’s individual education plan.
  • At the beginning of each school year, the Transportation Department releases bus routing information to the schools as soon as the routes are finished and approved by the Superintendent. All schools are provided updated routing information for their students on a regular basis throughout the school year.

  • No. Multiple stops are only permitted on a temporary basis with a note from the parent signed by the principal or designee for each occurrence.

  • Weather, traffic, driver absenteeism, maintenance difficulties, and unforeseen incidents are responsible for delays in the arrival of school buses. Please know that we do everything possible to have all buses running on schedule each and every day. In the event that your school bus does not arrive as scheduled, contact the Transportation dispatch office at 386-586-2145. Please allow 10–15 minutes before calling.

  • Buses come in various lengths, widths, heights, and weights. The length of the bus is what limits the school bus to be maneuvered in subdivisions and tight places. Most subdivisions are not designed with school bus transportation in mind. Every effort is made to keep our buses on main trunk lines in an effort to decrease ride time for our students.

  • A reasonable walking distance for any student who is otherwise eligible for transportation, pursuant to section 1011.68, Florida Statutes, is any distance not more than two (2) miles between the home and school or one and one-half (1.5) miles between the home and the assigned bus stop.

Additional Support

If you have any issues or questions about your child's bus route, please complete this support ticket.