BUSSING. A. It is part of the paraprofessionals’ responsibilities to take students to their bus doors and to assist in their loading. Paraprofessionals may assist students down bus ramps or through bus doors. B. In instances when the power ramps of buses are not operating, all available personnel will assist in the loading and unloading of students. If no personnel is available to render assistance or to repair the equipment the paraprofessional should call their immediate supervisor. If the immediate supervisor isn’t available they should contact the alternate person for assistance. The immediate supervisor or alternate is responsible for the decision on how to rectify the situation. C. In recognition of the difficulties encountered by the loading and unloading of students the Board agrees to make every effort to maintain and repair its equipment in a timely fashion. D. Paraprofessionals are to assist cab drivers in placing students into their cabs. It is the paraprofessional’s responsibility to check that the student is secured to the best of his/her ability, if the cab has such security equipment. E. No student shall assist a paraprofessional in the loading and unloading of buses.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
BUSSING. A. It is part of the paraprofessionals’ responsibilities to take Paraprofessionals who have assigned bus duty are responsible for taking students to their bus doors and to assist assisting in their loading. Paraprofessionals may assist students down bus ramps or through bus doors.
B. In instances when the power ramps of buses are not operating, all available personnel will assist in the loading and unloading of students. If no personnel is available to render assistance or to repair the equipment equipment, the paraprofessional should call their immediate supervisor. If the immediate supervisor isn’t available available, they should contact the alternate person for assistance. The immediate supervisor or alternate is responsible for the decision on how to rectify the situation.
C. In recognition of the difficulties encountered by the loading and unloading of students the Board agrees to make every effort to maintain and repair its equipment in a timely fashion.
D. Paraprofessionals are to assist cab drivers in placing students into their cabs. It is the paraprofessional’s responsibility to check that the student is secured to the best of his/her their ability, if the cab has such security equipment.
E. No student shall assist a paraprofessional in the loading and unloading of buses.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
BUSSING. A. It is part of the paraprofessionals’ responsibilities to take Paraprofessionals who have assigned bus duty are responsible for taking students to their bus doors and to assist assisting in their loading. Paraprofessionals may assist students down bus ramps or through bus doors.
B. In instances when the power ramps of buses are not operating, all available personnel will assist in the loading and unloading of students. If no personnel is available to render assistance or to repair the equipment equipment, the paraprofessional should call their immediate supervisor. If the immediate supervisor isn’t available available, they should contact the alternate person for assistance. The immediate supervisor or alternate is responsible for the decision on how to rectify the situation.
C. In recognition of the difficulties encountered by the loading and unloading of students the Board agrees to make every effort to maintain and repair its equipment in a timely fashion.
D. Paraprofessionals are to assist cab drivers in placing students into their cabs. It is the paraprofessional’s responsibility to check that the student is secured to the best of his/her ability, if the cab has such security equipment.
E. No student shall assist a paraprofessional in the loading and unloading of buses.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement