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Transportation

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The ride is free. The impact is priceless.

Wenatchee School District transportation serves every eligible student at no cost to families.

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First Hello of the Morning. Last Wave of the Day

A safe ride. A friendly face. A great start to the school day

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Professional & Skilled Drivers

More Than a Bus Route. Our drivers show up every day because kids matter.

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Safe rides — every route, every day

Our fleet is maintained to the highest standards so every student arrives safely. Clean, reliable, and ready to roll

Transportation

When every ride is safe and welcoming, every student has a better chance to thrive.

Transportation isn't just logistics. For many of our students, the bus is how they get to the opportunities, relationships, and experiences that shape who they become — whether that's a classroom, a competition, or a field trip that brings learning to life.

 

The Transportation Department strives to create a safe and thriving environment on our buses where students are seen, valued, feel safe, and know they belong

 

3

Experienced Mechanics

6

Support and Dispatch Staff

30

Highly-Trained Bus Drivers

39

School Buses In Our Fleet

87,500

Miles Driven for Sports & Field Trips

340,000

Miles Driven For Pick Up / Drop Off

We Move What Matters Most

Bus Schedules

Schedules for the 2026-27 school year will be posted on August 11, 2026

Required Bus Rider Cards

In an emergency, we need to know exactly who is on every bus. Your child's bus rider RFID card makes that possible.

Every tap — boarding and exiting — gives us a real-time picture of where your child is. Without it, we have a gap in the information we need to keep every student safe. That's why bus rider cards are required every ride.


We know routines take practice.

Talk to your child about why their card matters — not just as a rule, but as part of how we all look out for each other.

Lost a card?

Request a replacement through your child's driver or school office for $5.
 

Board Policy: 6605P - Student Safety Walking, Biking, and Riding Buses to School

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Riding the Bus Info

The school day starts the moment a student steps on the bus. At Wenatchee School District, we ask every rider to treat their driver and fellow students with kindness, follow safety guidelines, and represent the WE in WE are Wenatchee — every route, every day. 

 

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  • Bus Stop Laws:

    Stop for flashing RED.

    Motorists must stop when a bus displays its flashing red lights and a stop paddle. When the overhead lights on a bus flash amber, it means the bus is preparing to stop. Motorists should use caution, but do not have to stop until they see the red lights and stop paddle.

    Use extreme caution around school buses.

    Students are instructed to always look at the bus driver and wait for the signal to cross before they enter the street, but small children have trouble determining the speed or distance of a moving vehicle and may suddenly dart into traffic.

    Please drive with care around children and expect the unexpected.

    Student transportation has the best safety record for any of the ground-based passenger transportation methods. Wenatchee School District takes great pride in providing the safest form of transportation and service to our community’s children.

  • We want to know every student is safe — every route, every day. Your child's bus rider RFID card makes that possible.

    Tapping in and out is quick, easy, and required when your student gets on and off the bus. It tells us who's on the bus and gives us critical information if we ever need it in an emergency. It's one small tap that helps us look out for your child.

    Lost card? Request a replacement through your child's driver or school office for $5. Drivers will issue replacement cards.

    Questions? Reach the Transportation Department 

     

  • Washington State school buses provide over 700,000 student trips per day and travel over 100 million miles per year. Student transportation has the best safety record for any of the ground-based passenger transportation methods. Wenatchee School District takes great pride in providing the safest form of transportation and service to our community’s children.

    Arrive at bus stops: Please have students to their bus stop 5 minutes prior to the scheduled pick up time. Routes and times are subject to change as bus loads and service areas may need adjusting once school has started to balance bus loads.

    Basic Ed Students: Students do not need to preregister to ride the bus, however students must use the same neighborhood stop each day that is closet to their house. Students may not get on and off the bus at different stops without a bus pass.

    Bus Passes: Students may only get off the bus at their assigned neighborhood bus stop.  If students are wanting to utilize another bus stop, they must provide their driver with a bus pass.  Bus passes can be obtained from students school office.

    Prohibited items: State law prohibits certain items on school buses, including all forms of animal life (except Seeing Eye dogs), firearms, weapons, breakable containers (glass), latex balloons, flammables, perfumes, and aerosol cans. Long boards are NOT permitted on school buses. Skateboards MUST be completely secured to or encased in a backpack. Backpacks and musical instruments should be small enough that they can sit on the student's lap or between their legs on the floor.

    Lost items: If items are left on the bus, drivers will keep them on the and try to return the next day.  If items are not claimed within a couple of days, items will be turned into the school lost and found.

    Food and Drinks on the Bus:  Food, drink, candy, or gum are not allowed to be consumed on the bus at any time. All food and drink items must be kept in a lunch box or backpack while on the bus.

    Headphones/Earbuds/AirPods:  For student safety, students should not wear these items while at bus stops, entering, or exiting the bus, as drivers need to communicate with students; especially in emergency situations.

    Special Education Routes: Elementary and preschool students will be transported to and from school together in the morning and afternoon. As much as possible, secondary students (middle school & high school students) will ride with their appropriate grade level. 

    General Education Routes: In the morning, we will pick up elementary students first, drop them off at school and then buses will begin a separate run to pick up secondary students (middle school & high school students). The same bus may or may not serve the same area for secondary students.  In the afternoon, we will deliver elementary students home first and then return to pick up secondary students at the end of their school day.

    Students will have the same driver and the same bus/route number in both the morning and afternoon.
    Students should look at the route number on the black placard on the side of the bus near the door to ensure that they are riding the correct route bus. Although the route number and bus number will be the same most of the time, it is important to double-check. It may be necessary for a driver to be on a spare bus from time to time (which would have a different bus number).

    Bus Transfer for Secondary Students: For efficiency and community traffic flow middle schools will be used as high school transfer locations, with the exception of Pioneer Middle School. Secondary students will be transported to middle schools at which time high school students will board designated transfer buses to be transported to their appropriate campus. This will alleviate congestion caused by multiple buses in the high school load zone.

    Morning: Foothills and Orchard boundary students will be transported to their enrollment boundary middle schools. High School students will then transfer to a designated bus to their appropriate campus (Wenatchee High School, Westside High School, and Wenatchee Valley Technical Skill Center).  
    Pioneer boundary students will be transported to Pioneer and then to Wenatchee High School.  Students that are attending another campus (Westside High School or Wenatchee Valley Technical Skill Center) will catch a transfer bus at Wenatchee High School to those campuses.    

    • Morning Exceptions: High school students who live within the one-mile walk boundary of Foothills Middle School and Orchard Middle School will walk to their enrollment boundary middle school to board the designated bus to their appropriate campus (Wenatchee High School, Westside High School, Wenatchee Valley Technical Skills Center). Departure time and route from the middle schools will be posted with other route information on the website.

    Afternoon: Westside High School and Wenatchee Valley Technical Skills Center students will catch transfer buses to Wenatchee High School where they will ride designated buses to their enrollment boundary middle school bus. At the middle school they will transfer to their neighborhood bus or walk home if they live within the middle school one-mile walk boundary. High school students that are in the Foothills and Orchard enrollment boundary will ride designated buses to their enrollment boundary middle school.  At the middle school they will transfer to their neighborhood bus or walk home if they live within the middle school one-mile walk boundary. 

    High school students that are in the Pioneer enrollment boundary will be picked up directly from Wenatchee High School after the buses have been picked up at Pioneer and will be taken directly home.  If students live within the Pioneer one-mile walk boundary they will walk home from the high school.Please note High school students living within the one-mile walk boundary of Wenatchee High School walk to school.  High school students living within the one-mile walk boundary of their enrollment area middle school will walk to that middle school and catch a designated bus to their appropriate high school campus (Wenatchee High School, Westside High School, and Wenatchee Valley Technical Skills Center). Middle school students living within the one-mile walk boundary will continue to walk to school.
     

     

  • Kindergarten Riders
    For the safety of our youngest students, a parent or guardian must be present at the bus stop to receive kindergartners. If no one is there to meet them, your child will be returned to their school.

    Special Education Transportation
    If your student qualifies for special education transportation services, please contact the Special Education Department at (509) 663-7117 to get started.

    McKinney-Vento Students
    Students experiencing homelessness may qualify for additional transportation support through the McKinney-Vento Act. Contact our McKinney-Vento liaisons at (509) 662-9634 to learn more about available services.

Support Staff

Jennifer Sea I Transportation Director 

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Kara Shaw I Transportation Coordinator

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Dubia Median Tamayo I Dispatcher

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Contact Us

(509) 662-6168
1201 Millerdale Ave
Wenatchee, WA 98801