SAU 70 Transportation
Announcements
Hartland parents should check their emails for specifics on the bus option for 2023-24.
~SAU 70
Hanover Bus Routes
All times listed are approximate and may vary by 5 minutes depending on ridership. Time may be adjusted after the first 2 weeks of school, stops removed and/or added and all changes will be updated and posted on the website. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Mike Gaudette at Student Transportation of Vermont at (802)-698-8528 or via email at mgaudette@ridesta.com.
Norwich Bus Routes
Norwich Bus Routes
N1 l N4 l N5 l N6
All of the buses in the morning will continue to transport students over to the Hanover Schools from their stops and will allow additional walking students to Board the buses in the morning the same as last year.
In the afternoon, the students at RMS will Board 2 buses (N1 & N4) then go over to MCS to meet and transition to their normal route buses to ride home. The HHS students will board N5 in the afternoon and ride back over to MCS to transition to their normal route buses as well.
Afternoon pick up times at the schools are noted on the route sheets.
All times listed are approximate and may vary by 5 minutes depending on ridership. Time may be adjusted after the first 2 weeks of school, stops removed and/or added and all changes will be updated and posted on the website. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Mike Gaudette at Student Transportation of Vermont at (802)-698-8528 or via email at mgaudette@ridesta.com.Have questions?
Behavior Issues
Other issues
Please contact Mike for driver issues, late or early bus, missed stop, etc..
Student Transportation of Vermont
1796 Route 14, White River Jct., VT
Mike Gaudette
802-698-8528
mgaudette@ridesta.com
If there is an emergency with a Hanover, Norwich or Dresden bus, please contact:
Jamie Teague
Business Administrator
Days: 603-643-6050 x 2008
Afterhours: 603-313-7098
Forms
Drop Off Permission Form K-2
Return the form to the Front Office of your school
New Rider Request Form - for new riders during the year.
If you completed the August Transportation Needs Service Request, please do not complete the form above.
District Transportation Policy
Hanover
Policy EEA, Effective May 20, 2009
Student Transportation: Bus Routes and Stops
The SAU staff under the direction of the Superintendent shall establish bus routes and stops. These routes and stops will be developed in conjunction with the transportation contractor and the school administration. Routes will be over the most direct roads practicable and safe for bus travel to serve those entitled to transportation service statute or district policy. Routes will be designed to employ the full carrying capacity of each bus trip and to minimize the time student spend in transit.
Authorized bus stops shall be located at convenient intervals in safe locations. Bus stop locations must be sited so that pupils can be safely loaded or unloaded, cross highways and await arrival of buses based upon road conditions, terrain, and visibility. The number of each stops on each trip shall be limited to facilitate shorter riding times for students. Changes in designated bus stops may be made only by the Superintendent of Schools.
The Superintendent or designee will provide transportation only to sites located within district boundaries.
Ray School students may, upon written permission of their parents and with the consent of the principal, be transported to places other than their own residence provided that the capacity of the bus is not exceeded, the bus is not required to make additional stops, the request is submitted and approved in advance in accordance with guidelines in the Ray School Student Handbook.
Students and parents must adhere to the transportation guidelines and regulations included in the Ray School Handbook.
Hanover School Board
RSA 189:6
Norwich
Policy EEA, Effective June 3, 2009
Student Transportation: Bus Routes and Stops
The SAU staff under the direction of the Superintendent shall establish bus routes and stops. These routes and stops will be developed in conjunction with the transportation contractor and the school administration. Routes will be over the most direct roads practicable for bus travel. Routes will be designed to employ the full carrying capacity of each bus trip and to minimize the time students spend in transit. Children who live less then three-quarters (3/4) of a mile from the elementary school will be transported at the parents' request, if, in the opinion of the Superintendent of Schools, the children are required to walk over a hazardous route or their age of health preclude walking.
Authorized bus stops shall be located at convenient intervals in safe locations. Bus stop locations must be sited so that pupils can be safely loaded or unloaded, cross highways and await arrival of buses based on road conditions, terrain and visibility. The number of bus stops on each trip shall be limited to facilitate shorter riding times for students. Changes in designated bus stops may be made only by the Superintendent of Schools.
Marion Cross School students may, upon written permission of their parents and with the consent of the school principal, be transported to places other than their own residence provided that the capacity of the bus is not exceeded, the bus is not required to make additional stops, and the request is submitted in advance in accordance with guidelines in the Marion Cross School Parent Handbook.
Norwich School Board
Sending Town Bus Routes
Lyme
Morning:
Effective Monday, August 30th, the Lyme bus H11 (Student Transportation of VT/S-8) will be picking students up at 6:55 AM at the Lyme School.
It is estimated that their arrival at Hanover High School will be 7:30 AM.
After school:
Pick up at 3:10 PM (edited 9/14) at HHS with an estimated drop off time at Lyme School of 3:45 PM (H11 M, Tu, Th, Fri).
Pick up at 2:15 PM (edited 9/15) on Wednesdays - times will be approximate due to scheduling.