Transportation

2024/2025 Elementary School Bus Routes AM

2024/2025 Pre K and Special Programs Bus Routes AM

PLEASE NOTE: Times are approximate. Students are expected to be at the actual bus stop so drivers can see them 5 minutes before the posted time. Please allow flexibility during the first 2 weeks of school as we work out any issues.

2024/2025 Middle/High School Bus Routes AM

PLEASE NOTE: Times are approximate. Students are expected to be at the actual bus stop so drivers can see them 5 minutes before the posted time. Please allow flexibility during the first 2 weeks of school as we work out any issues.

BUS NUMBERS & DRIVERS

  • Bus 3 Erin Hayden

  • Bus 6 Corey Jena

  • Bus 4 Sandra Burrell

  • Bus 8 Makalia Schlie

  • Bus 9 Kathy Robins

2024/2025 Elementary School Bus Routes PM

**PLEASE NOTE:**Times are approximate. Students are expected to be at the actual bus stop so drivers can see them 5 minutes before the posted time. Please allow flexibility during the first 2 weeks of school as we work out any issues.

2024/2025 MS/HS Bus Routes PM

**PLEASE NOTE:**Times are approximate. Students are expected to be at the actual bus stop so drivers can see them 5 minutes before the posted time. Please allow flexibility during the first 2 weeks of school as we work out any issues.

AFTER SCHOOL BUS ROUTES

  • Elementary

  • Middle/High

ANTI-IDLING

West Point Public Schools is committed to reducing air and noise pollution through the anti-idling of division vehicles. While we realize idling cannot always be avoided, there may be exemptions in the event of traffic conditions, vehicles being repaired or serviced, or extremely hot or cold weather situations. This commitment recognizes the importance of educating others on how idling wastes fuel, damages engines, and results in excess greenhouse gas and criteria air pollutant emissions.

GREEN FLEET

West Point Public Schools is committed to actively considering alternative fuel vehicles and higher fuel economy vehicles when making purchasing decisions to add to our school fleet. This commitment recognizes the importance of reducing emissions and improving air quality within West Point.

School Safety

Clear Bag Regulation Information

Clear Bag policy

Bag Regulation

At West Point Public Schools, the safety of our students, staff, and visitors is our top priority. As part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining a secure environment, WPPS has implemented a clear bag regulation for all school-sponsored events, including athletic competitions, concerts, and awards ceremonies. 

This regulation is consistent with procedures at professional, collegiate, and other K-12 events nationwide, aiming to streamline the screening process and reduce the likelihood of banned items entering our facilities.

Starting in the 2024-25 school year, all spectators at WPPS events will be allowed to bring in the following:

  • Clear Bag

  • 5” x 7” Clutch Bag

  • Medically Necessary Bags

  • Diaper Bag

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did WPPS adopt this regulation?

The clear bag regulation is designed to improve safety and streamline the screening process at all WPPS events, helping to prevent prohibited items from entering our facilities. Our goal is to provide a safe environment for all students, staff, and visitors.

Does this regulation apply to all WPPS facilities?

Yes, the clear bag regulation applies to all WPPS facilities, including stadiums, gyms, and auditoriums. The regulation applies to all events, including athletic competitions, performances, and assemblies.

What happens if I arrive at a venue with a prohibited bag?

Guests with prohibited bags will not be allowed to enter the venue.

What happens if a metal detector goes off during screening?

If a metal detector is triggered during screening, guests will be asked to step aside for a secondary screening to ensure no prohibited items are brought in.

Does this apply to athletes or event participants?

No, the regulation applies only to spectators.

What about items needed for babies or small children?

Necessary items for babies or small children, such as diapers and bottles, are allowed. These should be placed in a clear bag or a small diaper bag, which will be inspected upon entry.

What about guests with accessibility needs?

Guests with accessibility needs should enter through designated entrances, where event staff will be available to assist with the screening process.

I have a medical device. Would it be affected if I am screened with a handheld metal detecting wand? Where can I enter?

Guests with medical devices should inform event staff upon arrival for proper assistance during screening.


Kim Overton