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Bristol Virginia Public Schools
School Safety Tips for Parents

Getting Ready for School
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Have your children put
everything they carry in a backpack or school bag so that they won't
drop things along the way.
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Have them wear bright,
contrasting colors so they will be more easily seen by drivers.
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Make sure they leave home on
time so they can walk to the bus stop and arrive before the bus is due.
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Running can be dangerous.
Walking to the Bus Stop
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Walk your young child to the
bus stop and have older children walk in groups.
There is safety in numbers; groups are easier for drivers to see.
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Practice good pedestrian
behavior: walk on the sidewalk, if there is no sidewalk, stay out
of the street.
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If you must walk in the
street, walk single files, face traffic and stay as close to the edge of
the road as you can.
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Stop and look left, right,
and then left again if you must cross the street. Do the same
thing at driveways and alleys.
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Exaggerate your head turns
and narrate your actions so your child knows you are looking left, right
and left.
Waiting at the Bus Stop
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Don't let your child play
running games or push and shove at the bus stop. It is dangerous
near traffic.
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Make sure your child stands
at least 10 feet (5 giant steps) from the road while waiting for the
bus. The children will then be out of the way of traffic.
Have younger children practice taking 5 giant steps to become familiar
with 10 feet.
Getting On and Off the Bus
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Warn children that, if they
drop something, they should never pick it up. Instead, they should
tell the driver and follow the driver's instructions. If they bend
over to pick up a dropped object, they might not be seen by the driver
and could be hurt if the driver pulls away from the stop.
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Remind children to look to
the right before they step off the bus. Drivers in a hurry
sometimes try to sneak by busses on the right.
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Teach your children to
secure loose drawstrings and other objects that may get caught in the
handrail or door of the bus as they are exiting.
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Give your child a note or
follow your school's procedures if you would like for the child to get
off at the stop other then the one they are assigned. The driver
isn't allowed to let a child off at another stop without written
permission.
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If you meet your child at
the bus stop after school, wait on the side where the child will be
dropped off, not across the street. Children can be so excited at
seeing you after school that they dash across the street and forget the
safety rules.
Riding the Bus
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Children should talk
quietly, be courteous to the driver and follow the driver's
instructions.
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Children should stay seated
during the entire bus ride and keep the aisles clear.
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