Bus Route Cancellation Information


DCSD Bus Transportation - Rolling Cancellation Schedule to Continue

2024-2025 School Year

May 31, 2024

Dear DCSD Families who are Eligible for School Bus Transportation,

Thank you so much for your cooperation and understanding as we implemented a rolling bus cancellation schedule this past school year. While we know this was far from ideal – it did help us keep bus routes predictable and consistent without implementing last minute cancellations. 

We are reaching out to let you know that the current rolling bus cancellation schedule will continue in the 2024-2025 school year. We wanted to provide you with as much advance notice as possible so you can make any necessary preparations. You can expect to receive an email with your child’s specific bus schedule sometime in July. 

For general education bus routes, each student’s bus route will be on for four weeks and then off for one week with this schedule rotating throughout the school year. As a reminder, this rolling bus cancellation schedule is for general education bus routes only. Special education routes will continue as normal and will not be impacted.

 

While this rolling cancellation schedule will help immensely with our transportation challenges, there is always a small chance that some sporadic cancellations could still occur. In the case where drivers or assistants are unexpectedly out, we will first do our best to cover any vacant routes with internal staff prior to moving forward with a cancellation. Should your bus route need to be canceled unexpectedly, we will make every effort to notify you at the earliest possible opportunity. 

Why are Rolling Bus Cancellations Needed?
In the 2022-2023 school year, we had to cancel many bus routes often with very little advanced notice to our families and staff. This was due to DCSD having unfilled bus driver and transportation assistant positions. In the case that a driver called out sick or took time off, we wouldn’t have anyone available to cover that route resulting in a last minute cancellation. The rolling bus cancellation schedule enables us to keep bus routes predictable and limit last minute route cancellations. 

What is Causing the Bus Driver Shortage in DCSD?
Please take a moment to watch the presentation to the DCSD Board of Education from April 2024 which explains the transportation challenges in DCSD. (recording of presentation | presentation slides).

DCSD is continuously evaluating our staffing and capacity for the upcoming school year. However, the nationwide bus driver shortage continues to affect school districts across the nation including DCSD. One factor is that the average age of bus drivers is over 50 so each year we tend to have many who retire. This year, we had 25 retirees. Thankfully, the passage of 5A (Mill Levy Override) in November 2023 enabled us to provide more competitive pay, and we were able to hire enough drivers to replace those who recently retired. While this is good news and means we are not in a worse position compared to last year – we were not able to hire enough to fully restore our bus routes and eliminate the rolling cancellation schedule.

Further exacerbating the situation is the enrollment growth we are seeing in parts of the county. We have many new home developments which are growing quickly. However, without additional funding via a Bond initiative, we are unable to construct new schools in those neighborhoods. As a result, more students are in need of bus transportation to a school outside of their neighborhood. 

Thank you for your understanding and partnership as we continuously work to improve our transportation service to our students and families. 

 

Sincerely,

 

Richard Cosgrove, Chief Operations Officer

Donna Grattino, Director of Transportation

Douglas County School District 

 

P.S. If you know of anyone who might want to join the DCSD family as a bus driver or assistant, please encourage them to apply at www.dcsdk12.org/careers


 

 

The following is the rolling cancellation schedule for DCSD bus routes for the 2023-2024 school year. As a reminder, this rolling cancellation schedule is for general education bus routes only. Special education routes will continue as normal and will not be canceled. 


We encourage families to mark these dates on their calendar. *Families should be sure to check their student’s route numbers for both AM and PM.  


Thank you for your understanding and partnership as we continuously work to improve our transportation service to our students and families. 


Highlands Ranch Routes 1, 8, 27(31), 55

 

Parker Routes 103, 114, 143, 151, 186

 

Castle Rock Routes 205, 230(30) , 233, 251

*August 8-11

September 11-15

October 23-27

December 4-8

January 22-26

February 26-March 1

April 8-12

May 13-17


Highlands Ranch Routes 3, 9, 28, 56

Parker Routes 106, 112, 145, 183

Castle Rock Routes:  200, 208, 234, 236(36), 252

*August 14-18

September 18-22

October 30-November 3

December 11-15

January 29-February 2

March 4-8

April 15-18

May 20-23


Highlands Ranch Routes: 4, 24, 29, 58

 

Parker Routes: 100, 109, 140, 146, 181

 

Castle Rock Routes: 201, 209, 235, 253

*August 21-25

September 25-29

November 6-10

December 18-22

February 5-9

March 11-15

April 22-25


Highlands Ranch Routes: 5, 25, 62

Parker Routes: 101, 110, 141, 148, 182

 

Castle Rock Routes: 203, 210, 237, 255, 

 


August 28-September 1

October 2-6

November 13-17

January 8-12

February 12-15

March 25-29

April 29-May 3




Highlands Ranch Routes: 7, 26, 53, 63

 

Parker Routes: 102, 111, 142, 150, 180

 

Castle Rock Routes: 204, 231, 250, 256

 

September 4 - 8

October 9 -13

November 27 – December 1

January 16 - 19

February 20 - 23

April 1 - 5

May 6 - 10




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NOTICE OF DESTRUCTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS

Special Education records which have been collected by Douglas County School District related to the identification, evaluation, educational placement, or the provision of special education in the district, must be maintained under state and federal laws for the period of five (5) years after special education services have ended for the student. Special education services end when the student is no longer eligible for services, graduates, or completes his/her educational program at age 21, or moves from the district. This notification is to inform parents/guardians and former students of Douglas County School District's intent to destroy the special education records of students who exited special education services as of June 30, 2016. These records will be destroyed in accordance with state law unless the parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student notifies the school district otherwise. After five years, the records are no longer useful to the district, but may be useful to the parent/guardian or former student in applying for social security benefits, rehabilitation services, college entrance, etc. The parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student may request a copy of the records by requesting the records at this link ( Douglas County School District Transcripts and Records Requests ).