In most cases, they're property of the school district. They may be property of a city or county, if the districts don't overlap city and county limits. Some areas, school bussing is provided by private contractors (such as First Student), and those are private property. Some districts which use contractors may own the bus, but hire contractor drivers.
Yes, in fact you should always get off a school bus on school property on the way to school.
I don't think it is school property. It is your property. However, a school bus or a city bus is part of the city or school, so they do have the right to drive there.
No.
A school bus stop is not considered school property, such areas are in the jurisdiction of the city or municipality in which they are located.
Call the company (or school) that owns or operates Bus 58.
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Typically, schools are not responsible for students at the bus stop. However, schools may have guidelines or recommendations for student behavior while waiting for the bus. It is important for students to follow safety protocols and for parents to supervise younger children at the bus stop.
"Take the school bus to school."or "Do you take the school bus to school?"
There are four tires on a school bus because there are four wheels on a school bus. that is true ^ Where I am from, they have 6.
If you go on that school bus everyday, to and from school, ask your bus driver if anybody has turned in what you are looking for.
No there are no bricks in the floor of a stock school bus but you can put bricks in the floor of a school bus if you really want to