
Frequency.Paratransit service operates Monday through Saturday within a 3/4-mile area surrounding the existing local bus routes and limited areas of Fulton County.Given the recent activities regarding our bus drivers, this is an opportunity to share with you essential information regarding DCSD’s efforts to provide proper compensation, benefits and growth opportunities for our Transportation teammates.Bus Monitor - 178 Day Bus Driver - 181 Day Dispatcher - 188 Day Field Coordinator - 208 Day NW20 (Hourly) NE01 (Hourly) NE06 NFC4 1 10.30 17.50 26,312 41,775 2 10.59 17.97 27,020 42,759. All of the City of Mariettas NON Public Safety is dispatched on the Marietta City Services LTR System. This is the primary communications system, for all Cobb County, Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Marietta and Smyrna Public Safety operations. VICTORIA, Texas Victoria Independent School Districts upcoming voter approval tax rate election.Greetings from the DeKalb County School District,Cobb Regional Radio System. This includes transportation to and from school, educational field trips, athletic trips, and all other approved activities.The article appeared in The Richmond Times-Dispatch. 'Cherokee County School Districts Transportation Department is committed to providing safe, professional, and reliable transportation for eligible students.
Its purpose is to receive, review and act on concerns from bus drivers related to their employment as a group. 161 People Learned.The following pages are a summary of the district’s efforts to provide a safe, beneficial and attractive workplace for both current and prospective bus drivers alike.The Driver and Monitor Advisory Committee (DMAC) was established by the Transportation Department leadership nearly 15 years prior to April 2018. Our passion for aviation has led us to form this flight academy to train, mentor, and provide a pathway to prepare well. Transportation Salary Schedule 2020-2021Call Us Now: 67 Part 141 Flight School Atlanta Air Academy is a Part 141 Flight School based out of the Cobb County International Airport (KRYY).

The highest paid county bus drivers work eight hours daily, compared to six hours in DCSD.DCSD drivers and transportation staff have received the following cost-of-living adjustments raises since 2014:Here Comes the Bus: Parent Notification Pilot Program DCSD will pilot a transportation app/online program designed to provide families, administrators, and district personnel with real-time information regarding bus location status.In partnership with software-developer, Synovia Solutions, DCSD will pilot their GPS-based Here Comes the Bus application with a small group of students and families at five (5) elementary schools in May 2018. Thursday, April 26 – Next meeting of the driver sub-group.DCSD bus drivers are the second-highest paid school bus drivers among their peers Metro Atlanta school districts, including those in Cobb County, Gwinnett County, Atlanta and Fulton County. An action plan is being developed that will outline the timeline and monitor the continuous progress. The group selected issues it deemed as the highest priorities.
It is rumored that the date was pushed back to April 19 & 20.DeKalb Schools Board of Education will shortly review a Compensation and Class study of all employees in the school district. Last week this memo was circulated among the bus drivers and monitors. Should the pilot program render positive results and adequate feedback, we anticipate initiating a phased launch of the program to accompany the start of School Year 2018-2019A program overview, informational video, FAQ, and additional resources are located on the Here Comes the Bus website at.
Timely response once they present concerns at board meetings6. Various individuals spoke at the microphone representing the overall concerns of the bus driver community.5. The bus drivers were very passionate about their dedication to the job and how much they care about the children.They requested that the Superintendent and his administration, along with the Board, address their long-standing and ongoing concerns. The meeting was full – standing room only. Green met with the bus drivers yesterday, April 17, at 10:00 AM in the AIC Auditorium to hear their concerns.
Clean-up Transportation Department top to bottom15. Better parent compliance for the student rider agreement13. Bring back bus driver/bus monitor of the year program12. Discipline committee for driver infractions11. Better insurance plan to cover surgeries, etc.10.
Inquire about $10M former Superintendent stated could be used for bus driver retirement20. Confirm Dispatch receive more personnel19. Restore 8 hour pay for backup drivers18. Restore higher pay for transient bus drivers17.
Need restrooms at Coralwood & North Decatur bus parking lot26. Fix potholes at Panthersville Stadium25. Need working lights at Panthersville Stadium24. Reclassify bus driver position from part-time to full-time to resolve pay, benefits, and retirement concerns23. Time response when calling for school administrators to buses during student incidents22.


Share when you will go to board with recommendations48. Pay bus drivers for training class and not a stipend at the end46. Allow bus drivers to participate in Open House each year to share bus rider agreement44. Written correspondence on any proposed salary and step increases42.
Green will continue to meet with driver representatives. Everyone that wanted to speak had an opportunity to speak. Green listened to each concern. Review history of bus driver concernsDr. Concerns with going to 7 Regions next school year and impact to special needs drivers50.
In the meantime, we have a contingency plan in place. Stephen Green has been meeting with the drivers and we are working in partnership to address their concerns. The purpose of these meetings is to begin the collaborative work of setting priorities and the action plan for resolution of the aforementioned concerns.This robo-call will be going out this evening …This is an important message from the DeKalb County School District.You may have heard talk about the possibility that some of our bus drivers may not report to work during the next three days.DeKalb County Schools Superintendent Dr.
The district will work to find time for students to take the test.If you have transportation questions pertaining to a late or missed bus, please call our hotline at 67.Please know that the district’s TOP priority is getting your children to and from school safely.Thank you for your continued support of the DeKalb County School District. There will be NO consequences to students if they arrive as a result of a late bus.
