The Waunakee Community School District works in partnership with Lamers Bus Company to provide transportation to and from school for our families.
If you have questions or need assistance, please email wcsd_transportation@waunakee.k12.wi.us.
New Bus App - My Ride K-12
MyRide K-12 Details
Transportation App - New for 2025-2026 School Year
The Waunakee Community School District and Lamers Bus Lines are introducing a new routing system called Traversa by Tyler Technologies. As part of this upgrade, families can use the MyRide K-12 app to track their student’s bus in real time and receive notifications about delays or route changes. This tool is designed to improve safety, convenience, and communication.
Learn more at tylertech.com/products/student-transportation/my-ride-k-12.
MyRide K-12 - Parent User Guide
Attached you will find step-by-step instructions for setting up the App:
My Ride K-12 Parent User Guide - English
My Ride K-12 Parent User Guide - Spanish
My Ride K-12 Parent User Guide
Waunakee Community School District
Overview
My Ride K-12 is an online system and mobile application that allows families to view student transportation information.
This guide explains how to access My Ride K-12 using a web browser or mobile device.
Accessing My Ride K-12 on a Computer
Step 1: Open the Website
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Open the Google Chrome web browser.
Step 2: Log In or Create an Account
If You Already Have an Account:
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Select Log In.
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Enter your email address and password.
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Select Sign In.
If You Do Not Have an Account:
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Select Sign Up.
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Enter:
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Your email address
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A password
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Your name
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Submit the form.
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Check your email for a confirmation message.
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Select the confirmation link to activate your account.
Step 3: Select Your School District
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After logging in, search for the name of your child’s school district.
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Select your district from the list.
Step 4: Add a Student
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Select Add Student.
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Enter the Student ID provided by the school district.
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Enter the school name.
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Select Next.
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Repeat these steps for additional students.
Step 5: View Transportation Information
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Select your child’s profile.
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View:
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Bus routes
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Stop locations
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Transportation details
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Step 6: Share Student Information (Optional)
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Select your child’s profile.
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Select Share.
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Enter the email address of the person you want to share with.
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The recipient must have a My Ride K-12 account.
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They will receive an email to confirm access.
Accessing My Ride K-12 on a Mobile Device
Step 1: Download the App
Download the My Ride K-12 app from:
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Google Play Store (Android devices)
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Apple App Store (iPhone/iPad devices)
Step 2: Open the App
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Open the My Ride K-12 app on your device.
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Select Log In.
Step 3: Log In or Register
Follow the same login or registration steps listed in the computer section above.
Step 4: Select Your District and Add Students
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Search for your school district.
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Add your student using their Student ID.
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Repeat for additional students.
Step 5: View and Share Information
Once logged in, you may:
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View transportation information
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Share student profiles
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Receive notifications
App and Account Tips
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Keep the app updated to the latest version.
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Remain logged in to receive district notifications.
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Check your email regularly for system updates.
Technical Support and Questions
For help with:
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Username or password
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Bus stop locations
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Transportation questions
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Account access
Please contact your district’s transportation department.
Accessibility Support
If you need this information in an alternative format or require assistance accessing My Ride K-12, please contact:
Waunakee Community School District Transportation Department
Phone: 608-849-2000
Email: wcsd_transportation@waunakee.k12.wi.us
We are committed to providing equal access to all families.
SUMMER SCHOOL 2026
- Opt-Out Transportation for Summer School 2026
- Alternate Transportation Summer School 2026
- Regular Transportation
- Transportation Eligibility
Opt-Out Transportation for Summer School 2026
Summer School Transportation Opt-Out
We are requesting your partnership regarding transportation for summer school.
If your family does not plan to use district-provided transportation, you may opt out.
Opting out helps us:
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Reduce unnecessary route scheduling
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Allocate transportation resources efficiently
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Improve service for families who need transportation
How to Opt Out
If you would like to opt out of summer school transportation, please complete one of the following options by June 20, 2026:
Option 1:
Submit the opt-out form in the Infinite Campus School Store. Available March 16, 2026
Option 2:
Complete the online opt-out form:
Summer School Transportation Opt-Out Form
Important
Opt-out forms submitted for the 2025–2026 school year do not apply to summer school.
A separate summer school form must be completed.
Alternate Transportation Summer School 2026
Summer School Alternate Transportation Requests
Summer 2026
Request Deadline
Alternate transportation requests for Summer School Sessions 1 and 2 must be submitted:
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Between: April 7, 2026 and May 22, 2026
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Location: Infinite Campus School Store
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Note: Fees apply
Requests submitted outside this timeframe will not be accepted.
Transportation Policy Updates
The Board of Education has approved transportation policy changes for Summer 2026 to improve safety and consistency for families.
Major Policy Changes
Registration Policy
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After the deadline, no additional requests or changes will be accepted.
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All requests must be submitted through the Infinite Campus School Store.
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Requests for the regular school year do not apply to summer school.
Transportation Exclusions
The following services are not provided during summer school:
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Midday transportation
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Transportation for music lessons outside normal hours
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Swimming lessons
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Strength and conditioning programs
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August Training Camp
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Camp Invention
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Music camps
Accessibility Support
If you need assistance accessing the Infinite Campus School Store or require this information in an alternative format, please contact:
Transportation Department at 608-849-2000 or email at wcsd_transportation@waunakee.k12.wi.us
We are committed to providing equal access to all families.
Regular Transportation
Regular busing is defined as eligible students being picked up from home and taken to school and from school to home. All eligible students are automatically enrolled in regular transportation during the school year.
Services will begin on the first day of school, Tuesday, September 2, 2025 and continue until Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
There is no cost for this service for our families.
Transportation Eligibility
WAUNAKEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
STUDENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND POLICIES
The Waunakee Community School District will comply with all state regulations concerning the transportation of regular education students and students with disabilities. All transportation arrangements will be made by Lamers Bus Lines in coordination with the Waunakee Community School District.
The Transportation handbook shall be distributed to all students, parents/guardians, teachers, school bus drivers, and school administrators to be used as a quick reference guide on transportation rules and guidelines. More specific information is found in Board of Education Policies (750’s) which are available at: https://www.waunakee.k12.wi.us/board/policies.
ELIGIBILITY FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICESThe Waunakee Community School District provides transportation for:
- Students attending Arboretum who reside more than 1.0 miles from school or east of Hwy 113.
- Students attending Prairie who reside more than 1.0 miles from school.
- Students attending Heritage who reside north of Hwy 19, east of Hwy Q or more than 1.0 mile from Heritage (excluding Hwy 19/Q geographical area).
- Students attending the Intermediate School who reside north of Hwy 19, east of Hwy Q or more than 1.75 miles from the intersection of Aldora Lane and Woodland Drive.
- The district shall provide transportation to students in grades 7 & 8 who live more than 1.75 miles from the intersection of Knightsbridge and South Street. For the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years only, streets that are hazardous to cross for 7 & 8 students include: Main Street; Division Street (south of Main Street); County Highway Q; portions of Woodland Drive, and Highway 113.
- The district shall provide transportation to students in grades 9-12 who live more than 1.75 miles from the intersection of Knightsbridge and South Street.
- Students who are placed in a special education program if the IEP team deems transportation necessary for the safety of the child.
- Students who participate in the Early Childhood or 4K program.
2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR
- Transportation Eligibility
- Regular Transportation
- Alternate Transportation for the 2025-2026 School Year
- Opt-Out of Transportation for the 2025-2026 School Year
- 2025-2026 Transportation Handbook
Transportation Eligibility
WAUNAKEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
STUDENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND POLICIES
The Waunakee Community School District will comply with all state regulations concerning the transportation of regular education students and students with disabilities. All transportation arrangements will be made by Lamers Bus Lines in coordination with the Waunakee Community School District.
The Transportation handbook shall be distributed to all students, parents/guardians, teachers, school bus drivers, and school administrators to be used as a quick reference guide on transportation rules and guidelines. More specific information is found in Board of Education Policies (750’s) which are available at: https://www.waunakee.k12.wi.us/board/policies.
ELIGIBILITY FOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICESThe Waunakee Community School District provides transportation for:
- Students attending Arboretum who reside more than 1.0 miles from school or east of Hwy 113.
- Students attending Prairie who reside more than 1.0 miles from school.
- Students attending Heritage who reside north of Hwy 19, east of Hwy Q or more than 1.0 mile from Heritage (excluding Hwy 19/Q geographical area).
- Students attending the Intermediate School who reside north of Hwy 19, east of Hwy Q or more than 1.75 miles from the intersection of Aldora Lane and Woodland Drive.
- The district shall provide transportation to students in grades 7 & 8 who live more than 1.75 miles from the intersection of Knightsbridge and South Street. For the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years only, streets that are hazardous to cross for 7 & 8 students include: Main Street; Division Street (south of Main Street); County Highway Q; portions of Woodland Drive, and Highway 113.
- The district shall provide transportation to students in grades 9-12 who live more than 1.75 miles from the intersection of Knightsbridge and South Street.
- Students who are placed in a special education program if the IEP team deems transportation necessary for the safety of the child.
- Students who participate in the Early Childhood or 4K program.
Regular Transportation
Regular busing is defined as eligible students being picked up from home and taken to school and from school to home. All eligible students are automatically enrolled in regular transportation during the school year.
Services will begin on the first day of school, Tuesday, September 2, 2025 and continue until Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
There is no cost for this service for our families.
Alternate Transportation for the 2025-2026 School Year
Transportation Services
The Waunakee Community School District works in partnership with Lamers Bus Company to provide transportation services for students and families.
Please review the transportation boundaries listed in the Transportation Eligibility section.
These boundaries were updated prior to the 2024–2025 school year.
Transportation services are subject to applicable fees in accordance with Policy #751.
Student Enrollment for Transportation
All K–12 students who live within the established transportation boundaries and are registered for school are automatically enrolled for transportation to and from their home address.
Transportation Forms
If you need to submit a transportation-related form, it is available in the Infinite Campus School Store.
Questions and Support
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact:
Email: wcsd_transportation@waunakee.k12.wi.us
If you require this information in an alternative format or need help accessing the Infinite Campus School Store, please contact the Transportation Department for assistance.
We are committed to providing equal access for all families.
Opt-Out of Transportation for the 2025-2026 School Year
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Transportation Services
The Waunakee Community School District works in partnership with Lamers Bus Company to provide transportation to and from school for students and families.
All K–12 students who live within the established transportation boundaries are automatically enrolled for transportation services.
Transportation Form Information
Due to the nationwide school bus driver shortage, transportation services continue to be impacted. We appreciate the support of families who have chosen to transport their students independently.
Beginning July 1, 2025, families who transport their students themselves may complete the appropriate form in the Infinite Campus School Store.
To complete the process:
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Locate the transportation form
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Add the form to your cart
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Proceed to checkout
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Complete the checkout process, even though the payment amount is $0.00
Submitting the form helps the district plan transportation services more effectively.
Questions and Accessibility Support
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact:
Email: wcsd_transportation@waunakee.k12.wi.us
If you require this information in an alternative format or need help accessing the Infinite Campus School Store, please contact the Transportation Department. We are committed to providing equal access for all families.
2025-2026 Transportation Handbook
All Information described below is available in this linked document👉2025-2026 Transportation Handbook
Toda la información descrita a continuación está disponible en este documento vinculado👉2025-2026 Manual de Transporte Estudiantil
2025–2026 Pupil Transportation Handbook
Waunakee Community School District
Accessibility Statement
Waunakee Community School District is committed to providing equal access to information and services. If you need this handbook in an alternative format or require assistance, please contact the Transportation Department.
Phone:608-849-2000
Email: wcsd_transportation@waunakee.k12.wi.us
Table of Contents
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Transportation Services and Eligibility
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School Closings and Cancellations
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Transportation Guidelines and Procedures
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Bus Conduct Rules
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Discipline Process
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Additional Information
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Bus Tracking Technology
Section 1: Transportation Services and Eligibility
The Waunakee Community School District complies with all state regulations concerning transportation of students, including students with disabilities. Transportation services are coordinated with Lamers Bus Lines.
Eligibility for Transportation Services
The District provides transportation for:
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Students attending Arboretum who live more than 1.0 mile from school or east of Highway 113
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Students attending Prairie who live more than 1.0 mile from school
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Students attending Heritage who live north of Highway 19, east of Highway Q, or more than 1.0 mile from school
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Intermediate School students who live more than 1.75 miles from Aldora Lane and Woodland Drive
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Grades 7–8 students who live more than 1.75 miles from Knightsbridge and South Street
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Grades 9–12 students who live more than 1.75 miles from Knightsbridge and South Street
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Students whose IEP requires transportation
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Early Childhood and 4K students
Section 2: School Closings and Cancellations
School closing announcements are made through:
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Local radio and television stations
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District website
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District messaging system
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District social media
Announcements are typically made between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
Section 3: Transportation Guidelines and Procedures
Bus Schedules
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Pick-up times are scheduled and consistent
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Buses arrive before the school day begins
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Buses arrive no earlier than 20 minutes before the first bell
Bus Stop Information
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Families receive route and stop information before school begins
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Information is mailed by Lamers Bus Lines
Student Responsibilities
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Arrive at bus stop at least five minutes early
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Remain at designated stops
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Follow driver instructions
Authorized Riders Only
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Only assigned students may ride
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Temporary changes require written approval
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Bus passes may be issued when approved
Pick-Up and Drop-Off Rules
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Students are picked up and dropped off only at approved stops
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Parents are responsible for student safety to and from stops
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Adult supervision is recommended for younger students
Bus Route Safety
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Buses do not enter private driveways
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Buses avoid unsafe areas
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Backing up is avoided unless authorized
Daycare Transportation Requests
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Requests must be submitted using the online form
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Requests must be submitted before routes are finalized
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Only two locations per student are permitted
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Fees may apply
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No refunds are provided after service begins
Section 4: Bus Conduct Rules
Transportation is considered part of the school day. Students must follow school behavior expectations.
Student Expectations
Students must:
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Ride assigned buses only
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Remain seated while the bus is moving
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Use appropriate language
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Keep hands, arms, and belongings inside the bus
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Respect drivers and other students
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Keep buses clean
Prohibited items include:
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Animals or insects
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Weapons or sharp objects
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Flammable materials
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Sprays and scented products
Section 5: Discipline Process
Minor Rule Violations
Examples include:
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Loud behavior
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Profanity
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Leaving seats
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Blocking aisles
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Littering
Consequences
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Verbal warning
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Assigned seating
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Parent notification
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Possible suspension of riding privileges
Major Rule Violations
Examples include:
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Possession of drugs or alcohol
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Vandalism
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Possession of weapons
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Physical or verbal threats
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Interfering with bus operation
Consequences
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Immediate investigation
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Parent and principal notification
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Temporary or permanent suspension
Section 6: Additional Information
Assigned Seating
Seating assignments are determined by the District and drivers based on grade level and safety needs. Seating charts are available upon request in accessible formats.
Bus Safety Zones
Students should remain at least 10 feet away from the bus when walking. Always cross in front of the bus when instructed by the driver. Never walk behind the bus.
Section 7: Bus Tracking Technology
Lamers Bus Lines uses the Traversa routing system and the My Ride K-12 application.
Parents may use the app to:
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View bus locations
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Monitor delays
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Receive notifications
Additional information will be provided before the school year begins.
Questions and Support
For transportation questions, please contact:
Waunakee Community School District Transportation Department
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Waunakee 4K Resources
4K Transportation Information
District bus transportation is available for 4K students. If you are requesting busing, the 4K site MUST be in your elementary attendance area (due to our three-building hub system).
Arboretum Sites: Adventures in Learning, Brilliant Beginnings, Mary Lake Montessori, The Goddard School of Waunakee
Heritage Sites: Moppet and Peace Preschool
Prairie Sites: Moppet and Peace Preschool
The district will transport 4K students using the elementary bus routes. Students will travel to their attendance area elementary school where they will transfer to the 4K bus to be transported to their 4K site. Mid-day transfers will occur at each elementary school. Students will wear backpack bus tags to easily identify them to school staff assisting the children.
If you have questions about busing possibilities, please contact Miranda Moe at (608) 849-1800, or Jeremy Lind at Lamers at (608) 850-5253. Please contact Lamers Bus Lines at (608) 850-5253 to have your specific student transportation questions answered.
Please see these Lamers School Bus Safety Tips.
4K Transportation Registration for the 2026-2027 School Year
High School Resources
High School Parking Permit
Students are required to purchase a Waunakee Community School District parking permit for the school year. This will be strictly enforced.
For the 2025-2026 school year, students in grades 11 and 12 will have the opportunity to purchase a parking permit through Infinite Campus School Store beginning August 22. Students in grade 10 may purchase a parking permit beginning September 2, 2025. Complete information will be shared in the August Back to School information from the High School office.
Students must have a parking permit to park in the student lots, and they may not park in staff parking (number spots) or visitor parking at any time. Parking permits will be available for all students to purchase through the Infinite Campus School Store. Please follow this step-by-step video to complete your parking pass request through Campus School Store. The permits can be picked up in the high school office.
Driver Education Course Options for Students
The Waunakee Community High School does not offer a Driver Education Course as electives. There are several local driving schools that offer programs.
Department of Motor Vehicles Website
Scenic Valley Driving School
Phone: 608-592-2182
https://www.scenicvalleydrivingschool.net/
Town & Country Driving School
Phone: 608-335-5706
https://www.townandcountryschoolofdriving.com/
CESA 2 Driver's Ed Program
Phone: 608-290-4663
https://www.cesa2.org/services/driver-education/
In This Section
Business Office
905 Bethel Circle
Waunakee, WI 53597
Monday - Friday
7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Have a transportation question?
Call
(608) 849-2000 ext. 8272
Lamer's Bus Lines
217 Raemisch Road
Waunakee, WI 53597
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Phone
608-850-5253, ext. 2