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Transportation Overview
Transportation East
Transportation East428-2450
Transportation West
Transportation West428-2480
Student Misconduct Referrals
Campus Administration
ReferralsActions Taken
Drivers Given Direction
TRANSPORTATION DEPT.
Valuable Information -www.roundrockisd.org/transportation
On-Line Student Information
On-Line Route Information
On-Line Field Trips
Web Based Route Information
Web Based Route Information
Fleet
Air Conditioning
RRISD only began purchasing A/C buses in 2004. Air conditioned buses are assigned to maximize
their effectiveness. Generally, buses serving the most number of
students on the longest routes are given A/C. Field trips are picked by drivers to earn extra money.
Many trips start directly after their route so whatever bus is on the route route is used on the field trip. Coaches pickup their buses during the school day. They are assigned spare buses that are usually not air conditioned. We try not to pull A/C buses off routes for field trips.
We strive to provide A/C buses for weekend out of town trips when possible since there is not a route conflict. The volume of trips in-town is often larger than available A/C buses.
RRISD Fleet Age 2007-08
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Reg33 Buses
18 Years Old50 Buses
12 Years Old
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Reg Sp Ed Coaches Off-line
Fleet
Fleet Issues
The district is adding 10 new routes most years. Coach demands grow by 5 buses for every new middle school added.
If the district decides to continue to provide service at the same historical levels; 32 additional buses must be added to the fleet by 2013.
Ideally, all of the buses would be less than 12 years old in order to maintain an efficient fleet. Meeting this standard would require an additional 90 buses to be purchased by 2013.
Vehicle Maintenance
Breakdowns 2005 to 2007
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Vehicle Maintenance
Buses are inspected by the driver every time they leave the bus facility (up to 4 times per day).
Buses receive a complete preventative maintenance inspection every 2,500 miles.
Additional preventative maintenance is scheduled for major items such as transmissions on a mileage basis.
All vehicle maintenance records are computerized to ensure timely repairs.
The mileage and age of the fleet creates additional exposure for breakdowns.
Demographics
Demographics
Projections are initially made in January and modified monthly until the end of school for the next year.
Projections are made through a matrix of growth, current students by grade, and demographic trends.
Transfers and boundary changes make a significant impact on projections.
Enrollment by Date History
3100032000330003400035000360003700038000390004000041000
2000 01
2001 02
2002 03
2003 04
2004 05
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End Aug Oct 1st Jan 1st May 31st
Enrollment Changes During School Year
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Aug to Oct Aug to Jan Aug to End of School
Questions?