gwinnett county public schools transportation department student safety curriculum 6 th grade...

58
Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero to Young Adult Becoming Safety Role Models 1

Upload: alice-rodgers

Post on 05-Jan-2016

215 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Gwinnett County Public SchoolsTransportation DepartmentStudent Safety Curriculum6th Grade through 8th Grade2011 – 12 School Year

Safety Super Hero to Young Adult

Becoming Safety Role

Models

1

Page 2: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Super Hero to Role Model

In the younger grades, this year's theme is "Be a Safety Super Hero!"

You have become young adults – it is time to become safety role models.

We will discuss the principles of school bus safety to guide you as you become a safety role model.

2

Page 3: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Walking to the Bus in the Morning

If possible: Make sure all your belongings are

in your book bag – straps and strings can become caught in the bus door area.

Don’t walk to the bus stop alone, if possible.

Walk with a friend, parent or guardian.

It is safer than walking alone.3

Page 4: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Wait Safely for the Bus in the Morning

Tell the Bus Manager or another adult if:

Something or someone makes you feel uncomfortable or afraid.

Someone is at the bus stop who you know shouldn’t be there.

4

Page 5: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Wait for the Bus Safely

Get up and get ready on time.

Arrive at the bus stop 5 minutes early every day.

If you miss the bus - never run after it!

5

Page 6: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Morning Bus Stop Safety

No playing around at the bus stop.

Respect the property where you are waiting.

As you see the bus coming, line up "single file" to board.

Wait 12 feet back from the road.

6

Page 7: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Group Stop Lessons Learned from History

Lessons Learned: Students must be ready

for the bus on time. Follow safe loading

procedures. Most importantly – pay

attention to traffic around you.

7

Page 8: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Getting on the Bus Safely in the Morning

When the bus has stopped completely, the Bus Manager will give crossing students a hold signal.

The open bus door is a signal for non-crossing students to board the bus.

If you drop something, do not pick it up; get the attention of the Bus Manager.

8

Page 9: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Crossing in the Morning

Crossing students will:1. Stay at bus stop in an

orderly manner.2. Wait for signal from

Bus Manager to cross.3. Stop at the edge of

roadway. 4. Look for traffic - left,

right and left again.5. Cross 12 feet in front of

bus.9

Page 10: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Crossing Lessons Learned from History

Lessons Learned: Dangers of being

close to a bus apply to students of any age.

Unexpected behaviors – like running after a bus – may go unnoticed by the Bus Manager.

Teenagers are being injured or killed.

10

Page 11: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Riding the Bus to School

Always hold the handrail.

Go directly to your assigned seat.

Stay in your seat during the bus ride.

Sit facing forward, "Back to back and bottom to bottom."

11

Page 12: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Riding the Bus To School

Keep your book bag in your lap.

Do not play around on the bus.

Always respect each other.

12

Page 13: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Bullying and Respect on the School Bus

If you witness bullying on you bus: Ask the student to stop

because it is not cool to bully others.

Do not take matters into your own hands by starting a fight.

Tell the Bus Manager or another adult after you get off the bus.

13

Page 14: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Lessons Learned from History about Bullying and Respect

Bullying is dangerous behavior.

The FBI reports many school shootings involved victims of bullying.

If you are a bully – stop.

If you are a victim of a bully – tell an adult.

Bullying On The Bus On

The Rise, According To

Surveys

Districts Are Trying To

Keep Closer Tabs On The

Problem

By Angela Dice

Saturday, November 19, 2011

At a glance, the jostle of kids

at the back of the bus looks

like any horseplay of active…

Bullying On The Bus On

The Rise, According To

Surveys

Districts Are Trying To

Keep Closer Tabs On The

Problem

By Angela Dice

Saturday, November 19, 2011

At a glance, the jostle of kids

at the back of the bus looks

like any horseplay of active…

14

Page 15: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Stop Bullying on GCPS School Buses!

Don't Let Bullies Hurt You or Your

Friends…

Tell Someone! 15

Page 16: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Harassment on the School Bus

If someone’s behavior on the bus makes you nervous or uncomfortable:

Tell the Bus Manager what is happening.

If you don’t feel you can tell the Bus Manager, tell an adult at school.

When you get home, tell your parent/guardian.

16

Page 17: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Harassment on the Bus

If anyone, adult or student, says or does something of a sexual nature, tell a trusted adult.

No one has the right to touch you inappropriately, tell an adult.

If you are afraid to go into the school alone, ask the Bus Manager to help you.

17

Page 18: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Weapons on the School Bus

Weapons of any type on the school bus are against the law.

When the bus is stopped, calmly tell the Bus Manager.

Write it on a piece of paper (if you can) so no one overhears you.

If you cannot tell the Bus Manager, tell an adult in the school – immediately upon arriving.

If it happens on the way home, tell the Bus Manager and your parent/guardian.

18

Page 19: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Arriving at School

When it is time to leave the bus:

The open bus door is the signal to stand to unload safely.

Leave the bus in an orderly way No pushing or

shoving!

19

Page 20: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Getting Off the Bus at School

Walk straight into the school building.

Do not wait on the sidewalk for your friends.

More buses may be moving in to unload students and it is unsafe.

20

Page 21: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Loading Zone Lessons Learned from History

Playing around the bus could be deadly.

How would you cope if you were the one who pushed him?

21

Page 22: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

The School Bus Danger Zone

Stay out of the Danger Zone!

Stay away from the front and rear tires of the bus.

Watch for moving cars that may not stop.

Board the bus quickly.

22

Page 23: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Before leaving the classroom:

Put belongings in your book bag.

Check for straps or strings hanging that could get caught on the bus.

Walk quietly to the bus. Follow directions.

Walking to the Bus in the Afternoon

23

Page 24: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Getting on the Bus in the Afternoon

Look for your route number.

Use the handrail to go up the steps of the bus.

Don’t push or shove on the way out of school.

Never run in the loading zone.

24

Page 25: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Riding the Bus Home in the Afternoon

Sit in your assigned seat – "back to back and bottom to bottom".

Keep your book bag on your lap.

Remember - bullying is not allowed on the school bus!

25

Page 26: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Arriving at Bus Stop in the Afternoon

Get off at assigned stop only. Wait for bus to completely stop and

door to open before standing. Non-crossing students exit the bus

first. Use handrail as you walk

down steps, in an orderly manner. Move 12 feet away from bus.

26

Page 27: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Getting Off the Bus In the Afternoon

Look to the right before you step off the last step of the bus.

Stay out of the danger zone – 12 feet away from the bus.

27

Page 28: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Crossing Students

1. Walk out 12 feet in front of bus, along roadway edge.

2. Stop and wait. 3. When Bus Manager

signals, go to the center of the road and stop.

4. Look left, right and left again.

5. Look at Bus Manager for signal to finish crossing, walk 12 feet away from roadway.

28

Page 29: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Crossing Safely in the Afternoon

Wait for the Bus Manager’s signal to cross.

Never cross behind the bus.

If you drop something near the bus, do not pick it up. Get the Bus Manager’s attention.

29

Page 30: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

After You Are at the Bus Stop

Do not wait on the sidewalk for friends.

Do not go to the mailbox.

Go directly home. Let's review the school

bus signals.

30

Page 31: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Bus Emergency Evacuation Drills

Safety drills are required by Georgia state law:

To keep the information fresh in everyone’s mind.

Because we don’t evacuate every day (thankfully) we must practice.

It is not meant to imply that you don’t know.

It is a reminder, because the cost of confusion could be a life lost.

Take the time to cooperate – it may save your life!

31

Page 32: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Bus Emergency Evacuation Drills Lessons Learned from History

There is no time to think about what to do in an emergency.

Drills provide you the opportunity to think it through and practice.

Remain silent and calm.

Twenty-five Students Escape Injury In Bus FireBy Wes Wade and Matthew Stewart |

A Blount County school bus carrying 25 students caught fire Tuesday afternoon in the William Blount High School parking lot, but school officials…

Twenty-five Students Escape Injury In Bus FireBy Wes Wade and Matthew Stewart |

A Blount County school bus carrying 25 students caught fire Tuesday afternoon in the William Blount High School parking lot, but school officials…

32

Page 33: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Bus Emergency Evacuation

Not all emergencies require the evacuation of the school bus – follow directions of the Bus Manager.

The bus has many different emergency exits. This will allow you to get out of the bus no matter

where the danger is on the bus. In an emergency, the School Bus Manager will

tell you which exit to use. Stay seated until it's your turn to leave the bus.

33

Page 34: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

The Best Exit to Use in an Emergency

Your Bus Manager will guide you to the appropriate exit.

Usually, the exit farthest from the potential danger on the bus, is the best.

Potential dangers might be: flames, smoke or point of impact of another vehicle, etc.

34

Page 35: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Front Door Bus Emergency Evacuation

Leave all your belongings in the seat when you evacuate the bus.

Do not push or shove others. Walk, never run, 100 feet away from the

bus. Remain in a group and wait in an

orderly manner – be quiet and calm. Always follow your Bus Manager’s

directions.

35

Page 36: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Rear Door Bus Emergency Evacuation

Walk to the rear of the bus without pushing others.

When you get to the rear of the bus, sit, scoot and slide out the door.

Listen to the bus helpers, they are there to keep you from getting hurt.

36

Page 37: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Dual Door Evacuation

Sometimes the emergency will allow evacuation using two exits:

Usually the front door and the rear door emergency exit.

Half the bus goes out the front and the other half goes out the rear.

Listen for the Bus Manager’s instructions to know which exit you are to use.

37

Page 38: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Bus Helpers

Bus helpers are trained to help you out of the bus in an emergency.

They will help you exit the bus safely – so no one gets hurt.

38

Page 39: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Emergency Evacuation Involving Downed Power Lines

Exit from the front door. Fold arms and hop off the bus,

land with both feet together. Do not touch the bus door. Follow the directions of the Bus

Manager – they will tell you when you need to stop hopping.

Continue to hop as far as possible away from the bus.

39

Page 40: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

GCPS School Bus Safety Rules

1. Follow directions of the Bus Manager.2. Be at the bus stop 5 minutes early and wait in a safe

place.3. Stand in a line and avoid pushing, shoving or playing.4. Wait for the Bus Manager’s signal and look both ways.5. Signal the Bus Manager with a waving motion if something

is dropped.6. Go directly to assigned seat.7. Stay in your seat, bottom to bottom, back to back, legs in

front of you.8. No eating, drinking or chewing gum on the bus.9. Do not carry animals, large items or glass objects onto the

bus. Bring only what can be held in your lap.

40

Page 41: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

GCPS School Bus Safety Rules cont.

10. Talk quietly and respect the rights of others.11. Do not extend head, arms, or objects out of the bus

windows.12. Silence at railroad crossings.13. Stay seated until the Bus Manager opens the door.14. Students must only ride their assigned bus and get off at

their assigned stop.15. Students will keep their bus clean and in good, safe

condition.16. Students shall be prohibited from using any electronic

devices during the operation of the school bus.17. Students shall be prohibited from using mirrors, lasers,

flash camera, or any other lights or reflective devices on the bus.

41

Page 42: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Where should students wait for the bus in the

morning?

Review Quiz Question

42

Page 43: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer….

12 feet back from roadway.

43

Page 44: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Review Quiz Question

What should you do when you see the bus coming?

44

Page 45: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer…

Line up, single file, to get on the bus.

45

Page 46: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

What should you look for to cross the roadway to

board the bus?

Review Quiz Question

46

Page 47: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer…

The Bus Manager's signal, and traffic to be stopped.

47

Page 48: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

When the bus arrives at your school or afternoon bus stop, when is it safe

to stand up?

Review Quiz Question

48

Page 49: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer…

When the bus comes to a complete stop and the Bus Manager opens the

bus door.

49

Page 50: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Once you are at the school or afternoon bus stop, where should you go when you get off the

bus?

Review Quiz Question

50

Page 51: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer….

Directly into the school building or your home.

51

Page 52: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Review Quiz Question

What should you do if you see someone being

bullied?

52

Page 53: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer…

Tell the Bus Manager or another adult you trust.

53

Page 54: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Is it necessary to evacuate the bus for every

emergency?

Review Quiz Question

54

Page 55: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer…

No. It is usually safer inside the bus – listen to your

Bus Manager for directions.

55

Page 56: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

What should we do if there is a power line on the bus and we must evacuate?

Review Quiz Question

56

Page 57: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Answer…• Leave belongings on the bus.• Exit from the front door.• Fold arms across chest, "hop" off the bus and land

with both feet together.• Do not touch the bus door, the side of the bus, or

other students.• Use the hopping method to move away from the

bus.• When hopping, keep both feet together at all times,

both feet must make contact with the ground at the same time.

• Continue to hop as far as possible away from the bus, staying together until help arrives.

57

Page 58: Gwinnett County Public Schools Transportation Department Student Safety Curriculum 6 th Grade through 8 th Grade 2011 – 12 School Year Safety Super Hero

Thank You!

For taking your super hero safety lessons with you into young adulthood!

You are great role models!

58