Eligibility for General Education Transportation What the letters mean A Less than.5 mile B.5 mile to less than 1 mile C 1 mile to less than 1.5 miles.

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Eligibility for General Education Transportation What the letters mean A Less than.5 mile B.5 mile to less than 1 mile C 1 mile to less than 1.5 miles D 1.5 miles and greater General Education Transportation is: Stop to School busing for K-6 GE students and SE students not mandated for door-to-door transportation Student MetroCards for K-12 GE students and SE students not mandated for door-to-door transportation

Based on Eligibility... Eligibility is determined by grade and walking distance from home to school The TLST screen in ATS displays current eligibility for students as a letter: F, H, or S Students with F (full fare) eligibility may receive A. Student MetroCard (Students in K-12) OR B. GE Bus Stop (Students in K-6) Student may be assigned a GE stop when: 1.Student is K-6 * 2.Student lives in district * 3.School has regular GE busing * 4.A routed stop exists or can be granted If not, student may receive MetroCard Students with H (half fare) eligibility may receive Half Fare Student MetroCard (Students in K-12) Students with S (Special Ed) eligibility may receive A. SE Student MetroCard (SE Students in K-12) OR B. GE Bus Stop (SE Students K- 8) Students receiving door-to-door transportation will be displayed on the TLST screen. Review SE Ridership to ensure students do not receive both SE and GE transportation * A student with blank eligibility is not eligible for any transportation services

Tools to Manage GE Transportation Student MetroCards TLST Screen in ATS What is a student eligible for and if a MetroCard assigned (AP) or requested (AT) Student record in ATS (TUTD) Identify serial number assigned, deactivate MetroCards form this screen MetroCard Inventory Screen How many cards do I have on hand, review before requesting cards RTPL Report from ATS Use as paper log for initial distribution Stop-to-School Transportation TLST screen in ATS Students with AB status have bus assigned Student record in ATS (TUTD) Identify stop assigned, verify NCLB and students with variance stops have complete data Ridership Information on OPT web site Lists each students’ assigned bus stop, route, pick up and drop off time OPT 199 Application Review routed stops; request adjust and delete stops

Managing Student MetroCards Schools need to manage three key tasks: 1.Distribute MetroCards based on current eligibility displayed on TLST 2.Assign serial number on individual student record in ATS 3.Deactivate and replace lost, stolen, or non-working MetroCards quickly MetroCard Inventory Updated when cards are shipped, requested, assigned or deactivated Maintain cushion to replace cards when needed OPT reviews inventory data before shipping replacement cards Request replacement cards via Include ATS and OPT code in subject line Request cards by type Include contact information

Stop-to-School Transportation Students may be assigned bus stops when: 1.Full fare eligible, grades K-6 (non-mandated SE students K-8) 2.School has regular * GE busing 3.A routed stop exists OR a new stop request (OPT 199) is approved Student may receive a MetroCard if yellow busing is unavailable What to do when a parent requests a bus stop 1.Verify eligibility on TLST 2.Review list of routed stops (OPT 199 or Ridership) with parent a)If routed stop is suitable, assign stop in ATS (parents may not select NCLB or Variance stops) b)If no stop is suitable ask parent to identify an intersection—request new stop in OPT 199

Bus Stops—Two Types

Using the OPT 199 Application OPT 199 has two components Request, Adjust, or Delete stops Choose Add—select intersection—press Submit Stop Granted or Rejected Granted stops routed in 7-10 days—review list of routed stops and stop will appear in ATS lookup Rejected stops—OPT Routers will review—Call OPT CSU and ask agent to use “GE Stop Denied” call type Stop or Route Details Routed Stops—displays route number, pick up and drop off times List of Stops to be Routed—Approved stops waiting to be routes and inactive stops List of All Stop Requests—History of school requests

NCLB Students OPT creates NCLB stops based on data from NCLB office Most NCLB students will receive a bus stop In district—stop will be at closest intersection Out of district—stop will be student address Student retains stop through terminal grade of school Siblings allowed to ride with NCLB student Advise parents: stop deleted when NCLB student ages out of program If NCLB student moves Change stop number in ATS to 9999 OPT will create new stop and post on Ridership Enter new stop in ATS when routed NCLB students with H eligibility on TLST receive full fare MetroCard Enter serial number and NCLB variance

Variances Request for Stop-to-School transportation for students not currently eligible: variance grant exception to regular transportation guidelines or procedures Forms available on OPT web site—Parent and school complete all fields and mail according to instructions on form—Variances renewed annually Medical Request for transportation based on medical issue—DOE medical reviews/approves Hazard Request for transportation due to hazardous condition on walking route to school Emergency Request for transportation due to emergency situation Shelter Request for transportation for student in temporary housing—Family Assistant in Shelter completes variance form Distance Dispute Parent believes distance calculation is incorrect

Door-to-Door Transportation Student IEP (or SESIS) has requirement for specialized transportation Parent may request additional accommodations 1.Request form from School Assessment Team or SBST 2.Parent and student’s physician complete—must tie request to student need 3.Forms returned to SAT—forwarded to CFN Transportation Liaison 4.CFN liaison reviews with DOH physician 5.If approved CFN updates STRE screen in ATS 6.OPT adjusts route Not all SE students will be mandated for door-to-door transportation Discuss with SAT in your school Student may receive GE stop or SE MetroCard Non-mandated students living outside zoned school may be assigned G ambulatory code by placement or CFN—student assigned GE stop or placed on door-to-door

Data Management for SE Students All updates for SE students made on STRE screen in ATS by CFN Liaison 1.Address updates—contact CFN after BIO update 2.School Changes—CFN will update OPT code assigned 3.Medical Accommodation changes—CFN will update, some changes based on physician review/approval OPT receives STRE updates 24 hours after entry by CFN Routers review and update routes, new route effective 7 days after change Review Ridership Report on OPT web to view pending route changes Student remains on current route until new route takes effect Don’t know who your CFN Liaison is? In ATS, enter DCON at command line Page forward for transportation liaison and back-up contact information

Service Issues School staff should report lateness or other service issues to OPT Customer Service each day they occur Arrival time Between 30 minutes and five minutes before scheduled session time Departure Between 5 minutes and 30 minutes after scheduled session time Extended Day Students coded Mandated and Voluntary receive transportation according to school’s extended day schedule Two methods to identify service issues Contact OPT Customer Service to report issues Use Violations Application on OPT web site to enter a complaint Driver/Escort Misconduct issues must be reported through OPT Customer Service for follow up by OPT Investigations Unit

OPT Customer Service Why call? Parents and Schools Service Issues Bus is late, no pick up Accident Reporting and Driver/Attendant Misconduct Agents view student data for Door-to-Door and YB service Issues requiring action by other teams: Caller receives reference number for follow up Specific call types generate violations to vendors for not meeting contract requirements Use P311 for Student and General Information Student ID and date of birth required “What bus is my child assigned to?” “When is pickup time?”

Support Contact CFN Liaison First resource to resolve an issue CFN will elevate chronic issues to OPT for resolution OPT Training Team Assistance with ATS and OPT applications Adrian Clarke Ed Jacobsen Check OPT web site for Transportation Workshops held in LIC