Bus Route Sample Clauses

Bus Route. Normal daily route assigned to a driver to transport students (home-to-school, school-to-home) during the regular student school year.
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Bus Route. Bus Drivers are required to prepare route maps and rider/student lists for each route regularly assigned to that driver. A driver must keep the Director of Operations informed of all routing changes. If a student stop is in question, the driver may request that the Director of Operations ride with the driver to the designated stop to clarify and approve the student pick up and drop off location. When a change is made involving a student, the driver will fill out the proper form and send it to the families involved and a copy will be sent to the office of the Director of Operations. When students move into or out of the District, stops will be added or dropped to accommodate these students. In case of an emergency (a student becoming ill) the driver may request a routing change by using the radio to call the office for permission. The office will determine if a telephone call to the parent/guardian is appropriate at that time. Changes in direction can be made by the bus driver when re-routing is done because a student/family will not have to be picked up or dropped off at their designated bus stop.
Bus Route. Is a regular home-to-school, school-to-home or a regularly 33 scheduled midday route. 34 35 36 37 38 39
Bus Route. A combination of bus runs with specific directions regularly assigned to a single bus.
Bus Route. This Purchase Agreement authorizes Seller to create and maintain inventory, subject to this Agreement, for the Bus Route Program. Releases against this Purchase Agreement shall be made as facsimile or EDI transmission. They shall specify ************************************************** ****************************************. Buyer may release part number and quantities required on an as-needed basis. The transmission will contain ******************** ********************. The first release of **************************************** **********************. The parts will be **************************************** ****************. The second release of **************************************** ****************. These parts will be picked up by Buyer ***************************** ****************************************. The transmission can be used ******************** by the Seller. Buyer shall provide Seller with an anticipated **************************** requirement on a weekly basis. The forecasts are not binding, do not represent firm orders, and are provided for reasonable planning purposes only. Seller agrees to be able to meet a **** upward or downward variation quarterly in Buyer's forecasted demand for items produced in the United States. This quantity will be adjusted quarterly based on forecasted demand. Deliveries for demand for bus route items variations exceeding **** on a quarterly basis shall not be included in the calculation of late delivery PPM under this Agreement.
Bus Route. The Company has agreed to the revised Established Bus Route for the pick-up and drop-off of Employees as per the attached. For the convenience or to accommodate special requests, the bus route may be temporarily adjusted, providing that:
Bus Route. A bus route shall be defined as the bus run(s) that has/have been assembled for a bargaining unit member’s regular daily route in which the bargaining unit member leaves the bus compound and returns to the bus compound. The types of bus routes that may be created by the District include, but are not limited to: AM route, PM route, Special Education route, Kindergarten route, Vocational route and any other route(s) customarily performed by bargaining unit members.
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Bus Route. Is a regular home to school, school to home. Anything else is designated as either a field trip or extra assignment.

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