Ice and Snow Emergency Information:

To: Parents/Guardians of Students Who Receive Door-to-Door Service
From: Transportation Office
Re: sIce and Snow Emergency Notification

The possibility of ice and snow conditions during the school year requires the District to be prepared to modify its normal operating procedures. This notice contains important information about these modifications and should be reviewed carefully with your students.

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES :
Any changes in the Seattle Public Schools normal operating hours or bus service because of ice and snow will be announced daily over AM and FM radio and television stations.

PROCEDURES FOR SNOWFALL OCCURRING DURING NON-SCHOOL HOURS :

If you submitted a request for a special stop on a regular service bus, you will receive notification of the stop location, and pick-up and drop-off times.

PROCEDURES FOR SNOWFALL OCCURRING DURING SCHOOL HOURS :

While the radio stations are the best source of information regarding school closures and road conditions, your child's school can also be contacted for information. However, schools have very few phone lines, so calls should be of an urgent nature.

Each school will serve as a communications center for parents inquiring on the status of transportation and/or location of students. Schools will remain open until it is known that buses have completed their routes.

Designated schools in each cluster will serve as receiving centers for students if conditions become severe enough to make completion of the bus routes unsafe. Bus drivers are instructed to proceed to the nearest designated receiving school at any time they need assistance or if they cannot complete the route by 7:00P.M. If this occurs, the receiving school will contact the student's school and home.

GENERAL ICE AND SNOW TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION

Seattle is unique in that snow may accumulate in one area and not in other areas. As the decision is being considered to operate on snow routes or to close schools, circumstances in the entire city are carefully considered, as well as weather reports and any other pertinent information. However, experience has proven that weather reports related to snow are typically inaccurate. With this in mind, your patience and understanding during these emergency conditions will be appreciated.