Transportation

Welcome to the 2024-2025 school year!

Where is the bus?

Please reference the elementary bus departure log to know when your child's bus has left from the school so you can anticipate when it will be at your stop. You can also review steps to activate your Stop Finder application which will show the location of your bus. You may also set up "geoalerts" that will let you know when the bus is nearing your stop.

Some important reminders:

  • Please make sure your child is curbside approximately 10-15 minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive. The driver will communicate any time changes directly to the students and/or parents.

  • If your stop is not well illuminated in the morning, we suggest your child use a light (or cell phone light) to assist the driver in seeing.

  • We would also like to stress the importance of Pre-K through 3rd grade parents being present at drop off time. Drivers will not release these students without an adult being there or a signed waiver (see below) Failure to be there will jeopardize the timeliness of the delivery of other students. Please be considerate and be present.

Communication

If a substitute bus is used or a significant delay occurs, the transportation office will send an automated call in the morning as soon as possible. Keep in mind, if a mechanical break down were to occur, that may make the call later than ideal. You can call the transportation office at 540-825-5446 if the bus is later than 15 minutes for an update on location.

If you are a new student or transferring within the division, your new school will communicate the route and pick up time once the student has been assigned to a bus. It could take up to (3) days to route general education students on to a bus. Parents should plan to arrange transportation to school during that period.

Please email transportation@ccpsweb.org if any questions.

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Assigned Bus Numbers & Routing

Routing has been completed for the fall. We will no longer post pick up times and addresses. If there are any additional changes with pick up or expected drop off times, they will be communicated directly to those impacted by the changes.

As a reminder - Parents or guardians of students in grades Pre-K through 3rd grade are expected to meet the school bus when picking up in the morning and dropping off in the afternoon. If a parent cannot be available, the supervision form linked below must be completed and provided to the bus driver. Failing to meet the bus at the designated drop off time may result in the student being unable to ride for a specified period of time as outlined in school board policy.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Why was my child removed from the route? If a student does not ride the bus for 10 consecutive days, he or she may be removed from the route (especially if the reason for the absence is not communicated to the driver). This includes a morning or afternoon route separately. If for some reason your child is going to miss school for multiple weeks - please tell your bus driver so they can schedule your return.

stopfinder

Click the Stopfinder logo above for more information

Learn more about CCPS Bus Safety Program - Click the image below

stop for the bus

Chase Vans

Culpeper County Public Schools utilizes chase vans when a student is missed due to re-routing delays or overcrowding on a departing bus. 

The vans are driven by licensed, CCPS staff. These vans do not pick up students who miss the bus as a result of their own tardiness.

CCPS Chase Van

School Times

School Start Times 2022

Conduct on Buses

Follow the link below to view school board approved policies on student conduct while riding a CCPS vehicle. The safety of students and staff while operating a vehicle is paramount. Students should follow the rules to ensure the driver is not distracted by behavior or other issues. These guidelines are included in the Student Code of Conduct and should be reviewed by parents and students alike.

Walk zones and walking to assigned bus stops

Following state guidance, Culpeper County Public Schools utilizes walk zones. These zones may extend to around a quarter of a mile from the school's property. Schools that have walk zones include: Culpeper High School, Culpeper Middle School, Sycamore Park Elementary School, Farmington Elementary School, and Yowell Elementary School. Though state guidance allows up to a mile for elementary and a mile and half for secondary, Culpeper Transportation has worked to identify areas where students can transit safely and quickly to school. In addition, we have invested in paving some pathways with security to include additional lighting, cameras, and physical security during arrival and dismissal times. Please encourage your student to dress appropriately for the weather.

CCPS does not assess all possible routes within the walk zone. We also do not supervise every route a student may select to take, or guarantee the safety. However, Culpeper Transportation will review walking routes for unusual hazards upon request and will collaborate with local organizations and HOA's in the development of pedestrian and biking route enhancements where appropriate.

Walking to the Bus Stop

In addition, students who are assigned a bus may be required to walk up to a quarter of a mile or more to the bus stop depending on their location. Private driveways and unusual pick up locations are an example of this. In order to improve efficiency, CCPS transportation utilizes community or common bus stops wherever practical.

When to stop for a bus

When to stop

Provided by the Virginia Department of Education in conjunction with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Transportation Team

540-825-5446

Email: transportation@ccpsweb.org

transportation director

Steven Bagley, Jr.

Director of Transportation

Mr. Bagley has 5 years’ experience in public education transportation in Falls Church City and Loudoun County. He has served in a variety of roles in the transportation department including bus driver, dispatcher, Medicaid and ESY program assistant. He holds a CDL Class B license.

Ms. Caporuscio

Theresa Caporuscio

Assistant to Director

Ms. Caporuscio has worked in Culpeper County Public Schools for 6 years. Prior to that, she worked as a school bus driver and trainer for Rappahannock. She has extensive experience as a driver and trainer, ensuring Culpeper's bus drivers have completed training and are properly licensed.

Marta Chavez, Dispatcher

Marta Chavez

Dispatcher

Marta is an experienced bus driver. She has covered routes throughout the county for the last two years. She holds her CDL Class A & B license. In addition to her driving credentials, she is a qualified Spanish translator. Marta has lived in Culpeper for more than 6 years.

Mrs. Ditamore

Barbara Ditamore

Transportation Routing Specialist

Barbara has 18 years experience behind the wheel driving students with special needs. She drove for 15 years with Fauquier and has been with Culpeper for 3.

Mrs. Washinger

Melissa Washinger

Administrative Assistant

Melissa came to Culpeper County Public Schools after having worked in the real estate industry for the past 5 years. She has a bachelor degree in business. She has lived in the Culpeper area for 10 years, moving from Pennsylvania. She volunteers her time for various organizations, including Girl Scouts.