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Title: Pupil Transportation Issues


1
Pupil Transportation Issues
  • Merry Larsen
  • School Administration Consultant
  • Department of Public Instruction

2
Parent Contracts for Pupil Transportation
3
Overview of Current Law
  • School Districts are required to provide
    transportation to resident pupils in grades K-12
    who live 2 miles or more from school (
    121.54(2)a., Wis. Stats.)
  • Private school pupils must be eligible (
    121.54(2)(b)1., Wis. Stats.)
  • Exception for districts that invoke city option
    ( 121.54(1), Wis. Stats.)
  • District may provide transportation by a variety
    of methods ( 121.55, Wis. Stats.)

4
Eligibility Criteria Private School Pupils
  1. Pupil must live 2 miles or more from private
    school
  2. Pupil must live within private schools
    attendance area
  3. Private school must be located within resident
    school district or not more than 5 miles beyond
    boundary

121.54(2)(b) 1., Wis. Stats.
5
PI 7, Subchapter IIParent Contracts for Pupil
Transportation
  • Promulgated October 2003
  • First applies to contracts for transportation
    during 2004-05
  • Circuit court case Kordecki v Central High
    School District of Westosha

6
Purpose of Rule
  • Clarify current law
  • Ensure consistency in application of law
  • Assist school districts in calculating payment
    amounts
  • Ensure provision of certain information to
    parents

7
Types of Parent Contracts
  • Two types of parent contracts
  • Public or private school pupils (
    121.55(1)(b), Wis. Stats.)
  • Private school pupils only (
    121.55(3), Wis. Stats.)

8
Public or Private School 121.55(1)(b)
  • Compensation amount negotiated between parent and
    school district
  • If parent rejects contract, district must provide
    transportation by other means
  • If district and parent cannot agree on amount,
    DPI can determine if both parties request
  • No notification requirement
  • No eligibility criteria
  • School district receives state aid

121.55(1)(b), Wis. Stats.
9
Disputes
  • DPI will determine amount of compensation if both
    parties request
  • DPI decision is final
  • Determination on a case-by-case basis, may
    consider
  • Estimated cost to provide the transportation
  • Ability of parent to provide transportation
  • Other information deemed appropriate
  • District must provide transportation until
    contract amount is determined

10
Private School Pupils 121.55(3)
  • May only be used for private school pupils
  • School district must meet criteria
  • Compensation amount specified by law
  • Take it or leave it contract--If parent rejects
    properly offered contract, district not required
    to provide transportation by other means
  • If district and parent cannot agree on amount,
    DPI can determine if one or both parties request
  • School district receives state aid

11
Eligibility Requirements
  • Estimated cost to transport the pupil must exceed
    1.5 times school districts average cost per
    pupil for regular (to and from school) bus
    transportation in the prior year
  • And
  • Parents must be notified of intent to offer
    parent contract at least 30 days prior to start
    of public school term

12
Estimated Cost
  • District must make good faith estimate
  • Cost-effective means of transportation
  • Must use one of the methods under
    121.55, Wis. Stats.
  • Estimate must be in writing and include date
  • District must maintain written estimate according
    to board policy ( 118.125(3))

13
Determination of Eligibility
  • Estimated cost to transport pupil must be
    compared to school districts average cost per
    pupil for bus transportation in the previous
    school year, exclusive of transportation for
    kindergarten pupils during the noon hour and for
    pupils with disabilities who receive special
    transportation.

14
School Districts Average Cost
  • District must use worksheet provided in rule to
    calculate average cost
  • Worksheet must be maintained by district for 7
    years following the school year in which the
    contract applied

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Private School ContractsCompensation Amount
  • Annual payment equal to the greater of
  • 5 times the distance (in miles) between pupils
    residence and private school or
  • school districts average cost per pupil for
    regular (to and from school) bus transportation
    in the prior year, excluding transportation for
    kindergarten pupils at noon and pupils with
    disabilities
  • Payment amount is per pupil, not family
  • Payment cannot exceed actual cost

121.55(3), Wis. Stats.
17
Notice of Intent to Offer Contract
  • At least 30 days prior to start of public school
    term
  • In writing
  • Cite 121.55(3), Wis. Stats.
  • Specify amount of compensation
  • Include statement that properly offered contract
    extinguishes school districts obligation to
    transport pupil

18
Documentation Provided to Parent
  • School district must include the following with
    the notification
  • A copy of the estimated cost to transport the
    pupil
  • The assumptions used in calculating the estimate
  • A copy of the completed worksheet used to
    determine average cost per pupil

19
Disputes
  • DPI will determine amount of compensation in the
    case of a dispute
  • DPI decision is final
  • Either party may request DPI determination DPI
    will review
  • Estimate of cost to transport pupil and
  • Districts average cost per pupil for regular bus
    transportation in prior year.

20
Transportation in Areas of Unusual Hazards
121.54(9), Wis. Stats.
21
Definition of Unusual Hazard
  • An existing condition which constitutes more
    than ordinary hazard and which seriously
    jeopardizes the safety of pupils in their travel
    to and from school. (PI 7.01(2))
  • Criteria is determined at local level, not
    prescribed by law


22
UHT Plan Development
  • Process starts with school board
  • Plan should include
  • Map indicating UHT areas
  • Narrative description of UHT areas
  • Narrative description of hazards
  • Proposed safeguards for pupils
  • Plan must be submitted to Sheriff of county in
    which principal office of school district is
    located

23
Sheriffs Role
  • Sheriff must
  • Review the plan
  • Investigate the site and plan
  • Make a determination as to whether unusual
    hazards exist
  • Report findings in writing to the State
    Superintendent and the school board

24
DPIs Role
  • Within 60 days, but not less than 30 days from
    receipt of sheriffs report, DPI must
  • Determine whether unusual hazards exist
  • Determine whether the plan provides proper
    safeguards for pupils
  • Pay categorical transportation aid for pupils
    transported less than 2 miles if district has
    approved UHT plan on file

25
Appeals
  • Two types of appeals
  • Appellant may be aggrieved by
  • Failure of school board to designate a particular
    area as UHT area (s.
    121.54(9)(am) OR
  • Determination by sheriff or some aspect of plan
    (s. 121.54(9)(b))
  • Aggrieved person may request a hearing before
    State Superintendent

26
Request for Hearing s. 121.54(9)(am)
  • Aggrieved person must notify school board in
    writing that UHT area exists
  • School board must reply in writing within 30 days
  • School board must send copy of reply to sheriff
    and state superintendent
  • Aggrieved person may request hearing upon receipt
    of school board reply

27
Request for Hearing s. 121.54(9)(b)
  • Aggrieved person may request hearing before state
    superintendent
  • Request must be made within 30 days of receipt of
    sheriffs report by state superintendent

28
Hearing Preparation
  • Prior to hearing, DPI
  • Reviews school districts UHT plan and
    transportation policies
  • Obtains and reviews sheriffs report
  • Obtains all related correspondence
  • Creates chronology

29
UHT Hearing
  • DPI staff observe pupils walking to and/or from
    school
  • Administrative hearing is held in school district
    building
  • Witnesses (appellant, school district
    representative and sheriff) testify under oath
  • Testimony is recorded
  • DPI issues decision within 30-60 days

30
Contact Information
  • Merry Larsen, School Administration Consultant-
    Pupil Transportation
  • 608-266-2146
  • merry.larsen_at_dpi.state.wi.us
  • Department of Public Instruction
  • P.O. Box 7841
  • Madison, WI 53707-7841
  • Pupil Transportation web site
  • www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dfm/sms/transhpg.html
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