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News-BulletinVALENCIA COUNTY

August 3, 2011

Los Lunas Schools

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LOS LUNAS BACK TO SCHOOL 2011 Valencia County News-Bulletin2 August 3, 2011

Small learning communities are focus in Los Lunas School DistrictBy DeBorah FoxNews-Bulletin Staff [email protected]

Los LunasThis is the second year of high school reform

in the Los Lunas School District. The reform includes intervention time within the school day to help students catch up on assignments and stay on track academically.

“We’re focusing on intentional non-learners, small learning communities and profes-sional learning communities,” said Los Lunas Superintendent Bernard Saiz. “So, there will be no changes at any level other than just continuing on with what we’re doing, and getting better at it so it will work better for the students.”

The high school reform is based on a model developed by Richard DuFour at the Adlai Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Ill.

Stevenson High School had a poor record of graduating students, and was located in a run-down neighborhood. DuFour took a position as the school’s superintendent, and began a program of reform.

It became a model program that would win the school a few blue ribbons. Home buyers became interested in the area because of the school.

Saiz has set his sights on improving Los Lunas schools using DuFour’s model.

“Students who are labeled intentional non-learn-ers are students with all the brains in the world — they’re smart, they’re motivated, but they aren’t interested in what is being taught,” Saiz said. “They’re intentionally not wanting to learn it.”

Smaller learning communities break students up

into smaller groups depending on the grade level they’re in, or what their interests might be. There are science, mathematics, engineering and other small learning communities.

“Fine arts, performing arts might be another one, vocational,” Saiz said. “It takes different for-

mats, but we’re continuing to focus on the smaller learning community model at the high school levels.”

Teachers have their own learning communities where they get together by subject or grade to dis-cuss any issues, problems or concerns in their area

and try to come up with solutions to make it a bet-ter environment for the students.

The professional learning communities aim to be consistent with teachers in their grade or field and fine tune their teaching approach by pooling their experiences and resources.

“We will continue with the current curriculum and instructional models we’ve been using for the last several years,” Saiz said. “We decided, prob-ably about four or five years ago, that we had gone through such a dramatic change in putting in new curriculum, instructional models and evaluation processes — people were just reeling from all these dramatic changes.

“So, we decided we weren’t going to add any-thing new, all we were going to do is just perfect, and continue to work on what we already imple-mented.”

Some shifting of staff has occurred at central office. Brian Baca, who was the director of the district’s special education, has moved to the posi-tion director of personnel and leadership develop-ment.

The former personnel director, Ron Williams has moved to fill the position Terry Othick resigned from in the IT department. This posi-tion will now be called assistant superintendent of operations officer, because Williams holds a school administrator license.

Sonia Lawson, the principal of Raymond Gabaldon Elementary, has moved into the position of director of special education.

Barbara Carillo, the principal of Los Lunas Elementary School, will take Lawson’s place. The Los Lunas Elementary School principal position has not been filled yet.

Deborah Fox-News-Bulletin photo

SUPERINTENDENT BERNARD SAIZ said there will be no changes at any level in the Los Lunas Schools District. The district will continue to work on the school reform modeled after the blue rib-bon school Adlai Stevenson High School begun last year, and continue to improve how education is delivered.

Los Lunas High School reforms enter second year; remodel to beginBy DeBorah FoxNews-Bulletin Staff [email protected]

Los LunasLos Lunas High School has

made a paradigm shift from a focus on teaching to a focus on what students are learning.

The implementation of high school reform is in its second year, and the journey to become a professional learning com-munity has only just begun. School officials are busy build-ing the safety nets to catch students before they fail, and provide lift off for those who are learning at a faster pace.

“What we will continue to do at Los Lunas High School is have intervention and enrich-ment periods scheduled in the daytime, and every student will participate in it,” said LLHS Principal Dan Padilla. “It’s in the morning between our sec-ond and third period. The only thing different this year is stu-dents who have anything lower than a C will be in interven-tion.”

Students will have to main-tain a C or higher for four weeks before they can move out of intervention to an enrich-ment class.

“We feel we want to do that because that will encourage the students and help them main-tain their grades for a longer period of time,” Padilla said.

“Juniors and seniors who have all As or Bs can partici-pate in enrichment,” said Leslie Gurule, assistant principal.

Enrichment will be specific and focus on a deeper aspect of a subject when there isn’t enough time in class, but that the student wishes to pursue. It could be learning more about fractals or carrying out an additional science experiment.

Enrichment is specifically designed to add greater scope to academic pursuits, Gurule said.

“Our biggest focus is on those kids who have done poor-ly in their reading and math, that’s our focus area,” Padilla said. “So our interventions are going to be based around math, reading and English.”

The school is implement-ing a jump-start by looking at student’s last year grades to help determine who needs to be in intervention or study hall. All freshmen will auto-matically start in intervention or study hall so school staff can work with them to build study skills, learn note-taking and time management.

“The kids are assigned to an adviser,” Padilla said. “That teacher will be the student’s adviser all four years the stu-dent is at Los Lunas High School.”

Every Monday students will meet with their advisers.

Teachers will meet in pro-fessional learning communi-ties to collaborate on teaching strategies, student assessments, and other efforts to improve student’s learning, and catch students in the earliest stages of difficulty to get them the help they need.

“Our goal this year, we’re going to have a big focus on teachers developing a common formative assessment,” Padilla said. “The professional devel-opment that we had over the spring this year was focused on training our staff in develop-ing common formative assess-ments.”

“Formative assessments are like taking the temperature along the way,” Gurule said. “That’s what teachers will be

doing on Monday morning.”“What we’re looking at is

not only where we need to get to, but as we’re moving we stop and assess kids to find out if they’re really picking up what we’re teaching them,” Padilla said. “Because if the level is too high, then we need to adjust to bring it down to a level where they can understand it.”

The high school will contin-ue to have the Testing Center, initiated last year, where stu-dents can go during interven-tion time to make up missed tests.

Also, the Career Center that was put in place last year has received all new computers with faster service.

“It’s a place all our students

can go to get information about colleges, universities, military, vocational schools — any kind of post-secondary education,” Padilla said.

The Career Center is manned and operated through the counseling department, and is located next to the school cafeteria.

Julie Macaferri-Rodrigues is a new counselor in the depart-ment.

“We’re continuing our jour-ney of high school reform by providing as many safety nets as we can for students to be successful,” said Padilla. “We want to make it harder for stu-dents not to do his or her work, than to do it.

“So, anywhere that a stu-

dent turns, there is going to be somebody there that will try to help that student along.”

The school has a few new staff this year to replace some who have retired. Kevin Benavidez has come aboard as a new assistant principal, and D’Nene Luera is a new librar-ian.

New teachers include art teacher Kate Meir; two new English teachers, Ignacio Sanchez and Chris Garcia; a new science teacher, James Harmon; two new math teachers, Tamara Piburn and

Anthony Escajeda. Escajeda, who was a student-teacher last year; and a new agriculture teacher, Cole Andes.

The extensive remodel of the school buildings and school grounds will begin in May 2012.

There will be two phases of construction, and some awe-some new features such as a second level in the fine arts building, a bridge overlooking the cafeteria and a media cen-ter with a roof garden. The architects are Greer Stafford/SJCF Inc.

Deborah Fox-News-Bulletin photos

LOS LUNAS HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL DAN PADILLA, in front, and assistant principals, in back, from left, Leslie Gurule, Kevin Benavidez and Andrew Saiz look forward to the new school year.

NEXT YEAR, the extensive remodeling of Los Lunas High School will begin. This courtyard will eventually be enclosed, according to the new design, so students and visitors entering the school will be out of the weather.

New Valencia High School principal wants students to get seriousBy DeBorah FoxNews-Bulletin Staff [email protected]

ToméValencia High School’s graduation

rate increased last year, and the new principal, Colin Taylor, is determined to keep up the momentum.

During its second year of high school reform, Valencia High will have 30-minute intervention and enrichment periods built into the school day in the last week of each unit of study.

Some of the National Honor Society students will volunteer time to tutor other students.

“What we want to focus on this year is recognizing academic achieve-ment,” Taylor said. “We want to create an environment where they’re serious about academics and serious about school.

“Knowing teenagers — I’ve been working with teenagers a long time — they’re basically physically adults, but emotionally they don’t make good decisions,” he said. “I mean, when I was 17, 18 … they say the part of your brain where you start realizing the implications of your decisions doesn’t really mature until you’re about 27 or 28 for males, and about 25 for females.”

Students are vulnerable to mak-ing shortsighted choices, and seeking

immediate gratification, the principal said.

“Even though kids think that way, we can help them learn to think long-term, and help them see how their decisions affect their lives,” Taylor said. “So, we want to tie privileges to grades and attendance.

“We want to see kids perform and set the conditions for them to perform, and when they do that, they’ll be rewarded for those things.”

School officials want to make it more comfortable for students to do well than not do well. As an example, Taylor said he thinks that if a student drives onto the campus, they should have good grades and good atten-dance.

“If you have Ds or Fs, you shouldn’t be driving on this campus,” Taylor said. “It’s a privilege, not a right.”

“When I talk about kids making poor decisions, for example, a 16-year-old boy who just got his driver’s license and a brand new car is not really that concerned with his aca-demics, and he needs to be concerned about it,” Taylor said. “We need to put pressure on him to make sure that, ‘Yeah, we want you to drive your car and enjoy your new car, but you need to have good grades as well.’”

School is not a spectator sport, and at Valencia High School students are required to participate in an academic

program. Taylor’s aim is to help students build

on personal achievement and develop follow-through for their goals.

“I enjoy helping students make positive decisions for their lives, helping facilitate that,” Taylor said. “Ultimately, they make their own decisions.”

Over the course of his time in edu-cation, students have returned to tell him how he made a difference in their lives. They appreciate how he helped and supported them in making deci-sions that have affected their lives for the better.

“I’m sure there’s other kids that edu-cators touch that they don’t ever know about,” he said.

Taylor started his career journey in communications with the U.S. Marines Corps. He’s a Hobbs High School graduate, but on his military tour he ended up in the Bronx.

He spent six years in the military, then studied political science at City University of New York, earned his bachelor’s, then moved to Texas where he took up the study of law.

During his first year, he realized he wanted to make a difference, but it wasn’t in law. He realized he wanted to teach and help young people rather than become a lawyer.

He moved back to New Mexico and worked in the Los Lunas School District, starting at Valencia High School when it was the Career Academy. He began working on his master’s degree in education adminis-tration while he taught.

“Then I became an assistant princi-pal at Los Lunas High,” Taylor said. “I worked at Los Lunas High School for a couple of years.”

When his son, Evan, was born, his wife, Kristin, wanted to move back to South Carolina to be closer to her parents. Taylor took a position as an assistant principal at Clinton High School, and later as the principal of John de la Howe School.

“We’ve always loved New Mexico, and we started to miss it,” Taylor said. “So, we decided to move back out here last year.”

He came on as an assistant principle at Valencia High School, and was named acting principal in December 2010. Taylor was formally assigned to the position last spring.

Originally, he planned to get his doctorate and teach college, but dis-covered high school is where he felt he could make the most impact.

Things have changed since he was in high school, he says.

“The schools and educators find themselves in more and more roles of supporting young people that weren’t traditionally their roles,” Taylor said. “Not just education, but providing support — emotional support to stu-dents.

“Being a group of folks who really care about young people, and I don’t want to say friends or even parents because those are different roles, what I see us as is, being adult mentors,” Taylor said.

“Sometimes boys and girls at this age need someone outside their fam-ily circle that can provide support for them,” he said. “So, things have changed, and I see us not just teach-ing English and math, but as being supportive of their plans and goals in life.”

Colin TaylorValencia High School Principal

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By DeBorah FoxNews-Bulletin Staff [email protected]

Los LunasCentury High School offers

a flexible schedule for students who wish to work while they earn their diplomas.

“We’re offering a new pro-gram this year,” said CHS Principal Wilson Holland. “We have moved to make this a true alternative school.”

Regular school hours 7:30 a.m. to 2:43 p.m. Tuesday-Friday with only half a day on Tuesdays. Each day could be a half day if the student main-tains academic proficiency.

The school welcomes and encourages students who aren’t in school, for whatever rea-son, to come to Century High School.

“Students that have been out of school, maybe long-term suspension, we’re looking at getting them back immedi-ately, and having them enroll at Century High School,” said Holland. “Getting those kids who may have been in long-term suspensions, or may have been dis-enrolled at one of the other schools, we want to get those kids back here at Century.

“We want to get them back on track, and hopefully they can transition back into their high schools.”

Students must be under 18-years old with enough cred-its to graduate before or not long after their 18th birthday. This is not a program for adults.

“We’re very excited about what has transpired,” Holland said. “Curriculum and instruc-tion, all of central office includ-ing the school board, the super-intendent are very supportive of our program.

“We graduated about 27 seniors last year, which is a high for us. We want kids to come who feel they can-not attend the traditional high schools. This may be a fit for them.”

The student-teacher ratio is much smaller than traditional

high schools.“We probably have about

100 students, and six teachers” Holland said. “It is an alterna-tive way to get the same edu-cation as you would get at the other two schools.”

Credit recovery is offered as well as full-time classes and electronic, E2020 classes.

“On Mondays, we have implemented the new Distance Learning Academy where stu-dents who meet a certain crite-ria — academic cut scores, no discipline issues, no attendance issues, and have high-speed Internet off campus,” the prin-cipal said.

“They will be on-site all day on Mondays, but they will work on E2020 Tuesday through Friday,” said Holland. “So, that’s what we’ll be doing on Mondays, we’ll have a dif-ferent group of kids here on Mondays.”

The Distance Learning Academy high school has its own building on the campus between Daniel Fernandez Elementary and Century High School.

“They have to be enrolled for half of the classes, that is considered a full day for them,” said Deborah Dominguez-Clark, director of curriculum.

“This is something new that we’re working on, and we have students come on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays and Fridays for additional support, and that’s the time to be on the computer. They have to log in so many hours in order for it to count. That’s their work time.

The Distance Learning high school is not an easy program. Students have to be a well-oiled, self-disciplined individ-ual to be able to maintain all their academic work.

“This is for students who don’t want to attend a big high school, and want to have a different type of instruction,” said Dominguez-Clark. “It’s another option.”

There will be a special intervention counselor work-ing with the Distance Learning Academy students and with their families to monitor if the program is working out for them.

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CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL offers an alternative to large, traditional high schools. Principal Wilson Holland encourages students to come to Century to earn their diplomas, even if they have been suspended or dis-enrolled from other schools.

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LOS LUNAS BACK TO SCHOOL 2011 Valencia County News-Bulletin4 August 3, 2011

Los Lunas Family School adds high school via distance learningBy DeBorah FoxNews-Bulletin Staff [email protected]

Los LunasThe Family School in Los

Lunas has expanded to include high school this year.

Home-schooled students can take electronic courses at the Distance Learning Academy now housed in the blue school at 320 Bonita Vista Blvd.

“It’s a continuation of our Family School because Family School ends at eighth grade,” said Penny Wharton, the prin-cipal of the Family School and Daniel Fernandez Elementary School. “In order for them to have some kind of a tie to pub-

lic schools, yet still have the home-school aspect to it, once they hit ninth grade, that’s what the Distance Learning will be doing.”

“We wanted to expand it because we were having the need and the requests from our (Family School) parents,” said Deborah Dominguez-Clark, director of curriculum. “It’s just starting. The rooms are being prepared, the computers are already there. Everything is already set up.”

There will be a combination of live classroom and E2020 cyber academy for grades 9-12.

“We feel it’s critical to have a live teacher,” Dominguez-

Clark said. “It’s not strictly all online. All kids don’t do well just online, and so we wanted to make sure the core classes have a teacher.”

Students will be assigned their curriculum lessons on Mondays, and turn in their pre-vious week’s work, which they

will have done at home online. The teacher will check it on Monday.

“It doesn’t mean it’s closed to them for the rest of the week,” she said. “It just means that the teacher is available for them at that time. At other times it’s by appointment.”

There will be help all week from other teachers, but the teacher fully dedicated to them is only there on Mondays.

“They’ll go through the work assignments, discuss, see what’s happening, see where they’re at, things like that,” said Dominguez-Clark. “If there’s more assistance needed, then they’ll expand on that at anoth-er time, but that time is used to review, reflect, instruction, all of that will be happening on Monday.”

Family School’s elementary and middle school will continue to be overseen by Wharton in the blue school next to Daniel Fernandez Elementary 2 1/2

days a week. Wilson Holland, the prin-

cipal of Century High School will oversee Family School at the high school level. The two principals will work together to transition students from the eighth-grade level to high school in a seamless process, said Dominguez-Clark.

“We’re hoping this is going to really take off,” she said. “It’s a great program. We still have some more things that they do for students who are returning students. We wanted to customize it for our kids in the community. So, that’s what we’re going to be doing.”

“We’re hoping this is going to really take off. It’s a great program. We still have some more things that

they do for students who are returning students.”

DEBORAH DOMINGUEZ-CLARKDirector of Curriculum

Duel enrollment program at UNM-VC can help students earn college creditsBy Julia M. DenDingerNews-Bulletin Staff [email protected]

ToméA wise person once said,

why put off till tomorrow what you can accomplish today?

That is the goal of the University of New Mexico-Valencia Campus’s dual enrollment program.

“The whole purpose is so that students can start earning college credits in high school,” said Rita Gallegos-Logan, UNM-VC’s director of com-munity education services. “The courses they take are usually going to be high school core classes for college credits. This can also save them a lot of money.”

The campus offers two kinds of dual enrollment for interested students. The first kind is when students come to

the campus. This type of pro-gram used to be called concur-rent enrollment, Garcia said.

The second type of dual enrollment offered by UNM-VC, called on-site enrollment, allows students to earn college credits for work done in the classroom.

Students in the on-site dual enrollment will enroll in a corresponding web-based UNM-VC course with the high school teacher providing the bulk of the instruction.

The college professor will provide supplemental instruc-tional material, require addi-tional assignments and/or examinations and will person-ally meet with students at the high school site on at least four occasions.

Students in UNM-VC’s on site dual enrollment program can use the books provided by the high school.

This year, Gallegos-Logan said the college was aligning the college programs with the local high schools’ career pathways programs, to give students the opportunity to get a head start on earning col-lege credits, getting a degree or certification before they graduate.

“We are starting the align-ment this year,” she said. “We’ve been wanting to expand in that area.”

Courses such as computer science, computer aided draft-ing, digital media and infor-mation technology would be aligned with the career path-ways programs, Gallegos-Logan said.

New to the college’s cata-logue and the dual enrollment program is a pre-engineering degree, Gallegos-Logan said.

Students will communi-cate with their professors via

e-mail and WebCT (a web-based classroom management system) using a computer at home or in a high school lab.

To qualify as an academic dual enrollment course, the high school course must meet the rigor and competencies of a lower-division college course – 100 and 200 level classes. Very often the quality and thoroughness of high school classes meet the university’s requirements.

The most obvious qualify-ing courses are AP courses. Other courses which may qualify for dual enrollment include honors courses where the content and assessment cri-teria is comparable with that of a UNM lower-division course.

For instance, an AP eco-nomics at Los Lunas High School would be equal to Economics 105 through the university, and AP calculus

equals Math 162.There is a minimum ACT

or SAT score for admission into the math and English dual enrollment program. If a student has not taken either of those standardized tests or did not score high enough, he or she can take a placement exam.

For example, an ACT score of 19 to 25 or a placement test score of 78 to 100 will place a student in the university’s English 101 course.

Students get college credits from UNM and since the uni-versity is fully accredited, the credits earned can be trans-ferred to another school.”

Students who, for whatever reason, make a grade less than a C or drop the course will receive a grade of W and it will not affect the student’s future college grade point average.

The majority of students in UNM-VC’s dual enroll-ment program are from Valencia County high schools, Gallegos-Logan said, but the program does serve students as far away as Mountainair, Moriarty, Socorro and Alamo.

In the fall of 2009, a total of 390 students were enrolled in dual enrollment classes at the campus and in the spring of 2010, there were 501 students.

“Dual enrollment lets stu-dents start earning the aca-demic credits they would nor-mally take in their first two years of college,” Gallegos-Logan said.

For information about dual enrollment, contact commu-nity education services at 925-8970. Students wishing to reg-ister for dual enrollment credit may do so at their individual high schools after the begin-ning of classes.

Deborah Fox-News-Bulletin photo

STUDENTS FROM VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL, as well as Los Lunas High School, can participate in the school’s duel enrollment program at UNM-VC. Students can earn college credit while completing their high school requirements.

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From News-Bulletin reports

Los LunasBack-to-school can be a hec-

tic time of the year as students struggle to get back into study mode after a school-less sum-mer, so some Los Lunas princi-pals offered tips for keeping the stress out of homework time.

Mildred Chavez, princi-pal of Sundance Elementary School in Los Lunas, said rou-tine is the most important thing for parents to establish for their children when they return to school.

“Get the kiddos into a rou-tine immediately,” Chavez said. “Routine is the key word.”

Chavez said Sundance Elementary and many other schools in the district did not have summer school this year due to budget cuts, so getting back into the schoolwork rou-tine might be difficult for stu-dents.

Chavez said she and the staff at Sundance Elementary encouraged students to read a lot over the summer to help them ease back into school mode.

Chavez said it is also impor-tant for parents to communi-cate with their child’s teacher to understand that teacher’s expectations when it comes to class work and homework.

It is also important for the parent to follow up and to get

feedback from the teacher about the child’s progress in the class.

Valerie Otero, principal of Los Lunas Elementary School, said letting the child know the importance of homework is also crucial.

“Let them know that home-work is a part of their job as a student,” Otero said, “that their job right now is to be in school.”

Otero said students will use some of the same skills they use to complete homework in elementary school in their adult lives.

“Bosses expect tasks to be completed, too,” Otero said. “It’s part of being a person of integrity, being successful.”

Otero said all staff mem-bers and teachers have e-mail addresses for easy contact. It is also important for parents to expect that their child has something to do every night, even if homework has not been assigned.

“Most teachers expect par-ents to read with their children or have their children read to them every night,” Otero said.

Both educators said being

involved in the child’s educa-tion is very important.

“Monitor their homework,” Chavez said. “Don’t do it for them, but make sure they’re getting it done.”

Otero said if the child is getting tired or having trouble during homework time, it is important to give the child a short break and to encourage him or her when it is time to continue.

Parents in need of extra tips or resources can find them by visiting www.llschools.net, or calling 865-9636.

Tips to help get back in the homework habit

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LOS LUNAS BACK TO SCHOOL 2011 August 3, 2011 5Valencia County News-Bulletin

Los Lunas Back To School2011-2012

Welcome Back to the 2011-12 School Year, Each school year brings with it the opportunity to begin again. Over the summer break we renew the buildings, hire new staff and district leaders, as well as bring in new students to the district. Those students who are returning to Los Lunas Schools will enter classes they have never been in before with new teachers and new friendships to be made. School buses are moving through the streets again and school children are visible everywhere walking to school or being dropped off by parents. It is an exciting and challenging time for everyone. This new school year, Los Lunas Schools will continue along the course we began five years ago util-izing the same instructional models, materials and curricula that was put into place at that time. The math and reading curricula is research-based and data-proven for results. Academic achievement data at the elementary level demonstrates a trend line that shows consistent academic progress over a five-year period. Three of our elementary schools are currently testing above the national norm with the majority of the others testing at or slightly below the national norm. Our high schools continue to im-prove but are not yet where we want them to be. Although we do have students who leave our high schools to attend the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country, the overall data coming out of our high schools continues to need work. That is why we entered into the aggressive and chal-lenging work of reforming our high schools, again, using research-based and data-proven models of high school reform. We will continue for the second year to move forward with implementing and successfully tailoring these models to fit our own high schools. Despite continuing budgetary cuts from the State and Federal Government that funds public schools, we will continue to function at a level that is more productive and effective than when we were funded at much higher levels. With less teachers, administrators and support staff we are committed to never falling behind in the education that we deliver to our students. With less materials, software and equipment we will do everything in our power to ensure that the students of Los Lunas Schools will not fall behind those students enrolled in other public and private schools. We will not let the negative media attention focused on our schools and other schools around the state take our attention from those students who need us and want to learn. Los Lunas Schools is prepared for this new school year with all of the rewards and challenges it will offer us. On behalf of the Los Lunas Schools Board of Education, Administration, Teaching and Sup-port Staff, have a safe and productive new School Year.

Bernard R. Saiz Superintendent Los Lunas Schools

ANN PARISH ELEMENTARY (K-6) 112 Meadow Lake Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-9652 Fax: 505-865-7364 Elena Trodden, Principal Cassie Sena-Jennings, Secretary BOSQUE FARMS ELEMENTARY (K-6) 1390 W. Bosque Loop, Bosque Farms, NM 87068 Ph: 505-869-2646 Fax: 505-869-5146 Cindy Philips, Principal Kristine Chavez, Secretary

CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL (9-12 Alternative) 32 Sun Valley Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-866-2153 Fax: 505-866-8064 Wilson Holland, Principal Valerie Holliday, Secretary DANIEL FERNANDEZ ELEMENTARY (K-6) & FAMILY SCHOOL (1-8) 32 Sun Valley Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-1044 Fax: 505-866-2156 Penny Wharton, Principal Julie Casaus, Secretary DISTANCE LEARNING ACADEMY (9-12) 32 Sun Valley Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-866-2153 Fax: 505-866-8064 Wilson Holland, Principal Valerie Holliday, Secretary DESERT VIEW ELEMENTARY (K-6) 49 Camino La Canada, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-866-2488 Fax: 505-866-2485 Diedra Martinez, Principal Gloria Gallegos, Secretary KATHERINE GALLEGOS ELEMENTARY (K-6) 236 Don Pasqual Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-6223 Fax: 505-866-2159 Samial Morerod, Principal Teresita Chavez-Vigil, Secretary LOS LUNAS ELEMENTARY (K-6) 800 Coronado St SE, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-9313 Fax: 505-866-2151 Valerie Otero, Principal Yamilet Tull, Secretary LOS LUNAS HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) 1776 Emilio Lopez Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-4646 Fax: 505-565-2847 Dan Padilla, Principal Jane Owensby, Secretary

119 Luna Avenue PO Drawer 1300 Los Lunas, NM 87031 505-865-9636 www.llschools.net Bernard R. Saiz, Superintendent Curriculum, Instruction & Special Services Deborah Dominguez-Clark, Assistant Superintendent Staff & Student Services Dana Sanders, Assistant Superintendent Finance Claire Cieremans, Chief Finance Officer Operations Ronald W. Williams II, Assistant Superintendent Student Nutrition Angela Haney, Director Sanoma Jaramillo, Supervisor Ph: 505-866-2490 Fax: 505-865-4852 Transportation Desi Garcia, Director Sherry Young, Supervisor Ph: 505-866-2147 Westside Transportation Center Fax: 505-866-2487 Eastside Transportation Center Fax: 505-866-4764

LOS LUNAS IS OFFERING MORE HIGH SCHOOL CHOICES…

Enroll now!

Los Lunas Schools Distance Learning Academy

The Los Lunas Distance Learning Academy is an opportunity for families to take advan-tage of blending classroom instruction with home school instruction, allowing students to benefit from both group and one-on-one approaches and online instruction that in-creases student success. Students employ “distance learning” via remote home computer connections to login and receive instruction with our web-based curriculum. On Mon-day’s, students will participate in math lab, language arts lab, small group instruction and one-on-one tutoring. Physical Education will also be offered on Monday’s to those stu-dents who need to complete the PE requirement. Students are also encouraged to enroll in Dual Credit or Concurrent Enrollment courses at UNM-VC and receive college and high school credit simultaneously. The Distance Learning Academy will assess students using MAP (Measurement of Academic Performance) in order to meet student’s indi-vidualized needs in math and language arts. In addition, assessments tied to the online curriculum allow teachers to assist students to achieve 70% mastery with the online learning platform that is available to them 24 hours seven days a week. Students must become efficient managers of time and effort to achieve 100% completion of their as-signed coursework within the Distance Learning Academy’s semester and yearly time frame. Parent/guardian participation and support are needed and encouraged.

Welcome Students, Parents and Staff

SCHOOL SITES LOS LUNAS MIDDLE SCHOOL (7-8) 423 Main St, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-7273 Fax: 505-865-9742 Victoria Baca, Principal Cathy Jojola, Secretary PERALTA ELEMENTARY (K-6) 3645 Highway 47, Peralta, NM 87042 Ph: 505-869-2679 Fax: 505-869-5428 Dawn Apodaca, Principal Darlene Jaramillo, Secretary RAYMOND GABALDON ELEMENTARY (K-6) 454 Coronado St NE, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-866-0456 Fax: 505-866-2166 Barbara Carrillo, Interim Principal Cathy Casaus, Secretary SUNDANCE ELEMENTARY (K-6) 3701 Sundance St SW, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-866-0185 Fax: 505-866-0302 Mildred Chavez, Principal Debora Leyba, Secretary TOMÉ ELEMENTARY (K-6) 46 Chacon Rd, Tomé, NM 87060 Ph: 505-865-1102 Fax: 505-865-8995 Felipe Armijo, Principal Kim Pierce, Secretary VALENCIA ELEMENTARY (K-6) 111 Monica Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-3017 Fax: 505-866-2169 Julie Crum, Principal Sandra “De” Luna, Secretary VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) 310 Bonita Vista Blvd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-565-8755 Fax: 505-565-8762 Colin Taylor, Principal Vivian Garcia, Secretary VALENCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL (7-8) 22 Marlink Rd, Los Lunas, NM 87031 Ph: 505-865-1750 Fax: 505-866-8291 Ron Hendrix, Principal Lupe Garcia, Secretary

ADMINISTRATION

Christopher D. Martinez, President District 3 Charles Tabet, Vice President District 1 Kelly Chavez, Secretary District 2 Shaun Gibson, Member District 4 Robert Archuletta, Member District 5

BOARD OF EDUCATION

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LOS LUNAS BACK TO SCHOOL 2011 Valencia County News-Bulletin6 August 3, 2011

Los Lunas Back To School2011-2012

Century High School Wilson Holland, Principal

Valerie Holliday, Secretary

Student Registration

Century High School Office 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

(Students arriving after 12:00 pm will not be processed)

Monday, 8/1/11 Seniors Tuesday, 8/2/11 Juniors Wednesday, 8/3/11 Sophomores Thursday, 8/4/11 Freshmen & New Students Friday, 8/5/11 Make-up Registration Wednesday, 8/11/11 Schedule pick up 7:30—3:00 Monday, 8/15/11 First Day of School Please make sure your student comes on their designated date with the following completed documents:

Emergency Form (if your emergency card is on colored paper, you must provide immunization records) Immunization Records

Emergency Medical Authorization Form

Email Verification

LLS Student Acceptable Use Agreement (Technology Form)

Student/Parent Contract

Truancy Intervention Contract

LLS Media Waiver New students to the district need to bring the following documents to register:

Proof of Address (PNM bill or Property Tax bill reflecting both physi-cal and mailing address) Original Birth Certificate

Immunization Records

Withdrawal Form from previous school Unofficial Transcript from previous school Unofficial Transcript from previous school

School Day Hours

School Start End Ann Parish Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Bosque Farms Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Century High School 7:25 am 2:30 pm Daniel Fernandez Elementary & Family School 7:50 am 2:30 pm Desert View Elementary 7:50 am 2:30 pm Katherine Gallegos Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Los Lunas Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Los Lunas High School 7:25 am 2:30 pm Los Lunas Middle School 7:25 am 2:30 pm Peralta Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Raymond Gabaldon Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Sundance Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Tome Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Valencia Elementary 8:50 am 3:30 pm Valencia High School 7:25 am 2:30 pm Valencia Middle School 7:25 am 2:30 pm

Valencia High School Colin Taylor, Principal

Jason Baca, Asst. Principal/Athletic Coordinator Dave Yates, Asst. Principal Diana Herbst, Asst Principal

Diane Silva, Activities Coordinator Vivian Garcia, Secretary

Kim Griego, Registrar

Student Registration

Valencia High School Cafeteria 8:00 am – 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm-3:00 pm

(Students arriving after 3:00 pm will not be processed)

A parent or legal guardian must attend registration with their stu-dent to sign legal forms on the designated date below: Monday, 8/1/11 Freshmen Tuesday, 8/2/11 Sophomores Wednesday, 8/3/11 Juniors Thursday, 8/4/11 Seniors Monday, 8/8 & Tues, 8/9/11 Late Registration (all grades) Monday, 8/15/11 First Day of School Class schedules will not be released until all the below-mentioned paperwork is completed and received:

Emergency Form Emergency Medical Authorization Form Technology/Media Form Student Insurance Form Cafeteria Form – this form was mailed to you by the Student Nutrition Department; if you have not mailed in your form, please return it during registration Student Residency Questionnaire Transportation Pre-Registration Form

The following information is required prior to enrollment of a new stu-dent:

Proof of Address (PNM bill or Property Tax bill reflecting both physical and mailing address) Original Birth Certificate Immunization Records Withdrawal Form from previous school Unofficial Transcript from previous school

Student IDs and Parking Permits

Students will obtain their Student ID as part of registration. The first ID is free of charge, and a $5.00 fee will be charged thereafter to replace the ID. Students with a driver’s license may purchase a parking permit for $10.00. The following documents are required to purchase the permit:

Valid Driver’s License, Proof of Insurance, Vehicle Registration, and Current Student ID

All student vehicles parked on campus must display a registered VHS Parking Sticker. FRESHMEN ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE ON TO CAMPUS.

Schools with a Uniform Dress Code Please call school for specific dress code regulations:

Ann Parish Elementary 865-9652

Daniel Fernandez Elementary & Family School

865-1044

Desert View Elementary 866-2488

Katherine Gallegos Elementary 865-6223

Los Lunas Middle School 865-7273

Raymond Gabaldon Elementary 866-0456

Sundance Elementary 866-0185

Tomé Elementary 865-1102

Valencia Middle School 865-1750

Open Houses Ann Parish Elementary 8/30 6:00p - 7:30p Bosque Farms Elementary 9/8 5:30p - 7:00p Century High School 9/22 6:00p - 7:30p Daniel Fernandez Elementary & Family School 9/29 6:00p - 7:30p Desert View Elementary 9/15 5:00p - 6:30p Katherine Gallegos Elementary 8/25 6:00p - 7:30p Los Lunas Elementary 9/15 5:00p - 6:30p Los Lunas High School 9/20 6:00p - 7:30p Los Lunas Middle School 9/12 6:00p - 7:30p Peralta Elementary 9/22 6:00p - 7:30p Raymond Gabaldon Elementary 8/29 6:00p - 7:30p Sundance Elementary 8/30 5:30p - 7:00p Tomé Elementary 9/1 6:00p - 7:30p Valencia Elementary 9/12 5:30p - 7:00p Valencia High School 9/26 6:00p - 7:30p Valencia Middle School 8/25 6:00p - 7:30p

High School Student Dress Code It is the desire of Los Lunas Schools to display to the public at all times a proper standard of conduct, dress, attitude, courtesy, and friendliness on the part of each student, which will be above reproach or criticism. The public will judge our school on the basis of any and all of these characteristics as found in each student at all times. Therefore, in keeping with the above aim, a student’s appearance, mode of dress and/or cleanliness should not disrupt the educational process or constitute a threat to safety. If, in an administrator’s judgment, a student’s appearance, mode of dress, and/or cleanliness is distracting and disruptive to the educa-tional process, or constitute a threat to safety or acceptable standards of sanitation or does not meet the following regulations, the student will be required to make the requested modifications. Prohibited Dress:

Clothing, jewelry, or hairstyles disruptive to the learning environ-ment, such as muscle shirts, undershirts, or clothing that is shredded, off the shoulder, low-cut, see-through or too short. Bib overalls must have both straps attached appropriately. No tank tops or spaghetti straps are allowed. Sleeveless are allowed if entire shoulder is covered. Pants worn below the waist in a manner that exposes under-wear, bare skin, or which are excessively baggy/saggy. Pants should not be wider than feet are long.

Shorts or skirts which are higher than the student’s extended fingers when standing straight. Shirts/tops which expose skin when arms are stretched up to shoulder high. Spandex shorts/pants, or spandex Capri pants. Clothing, tattoos, or accessories which advertise, display or promote any drug (including tobacco and alcohol), sexual innu-endo, violence, weaponry, profanity, hate, ―In memory of…‖ or bigotry towards any group. Headgear of any kind including hats, bandannas, and sun-glasses in the building. Accessories including, but not limited to studded bracelets, belts, or necklaces/collars, belt loop or chain wallets, or any type of chain and hairnets. Pajamas/nightwear, slippers

No trench coats allowed or other coats longer than top of knee. Consequences for violating student dress standards include immediate change of clothing, student may be sent home, par-ents may be asked to bring a change of clothing for their stu-dent, and/or suspension and parent conference.

Distance Learning Academy Wilson Holland, Principal

Valerie Holliday, Secretary

Student Registration

Los Lunas Curriculum & Instruction Office 119 Luna Avenue, Los Lunas

866-8288 8:00 - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday

To get your student’s name on the waiting list:

Fill out a Pre-Enrollment Form available at the Curriculum & Instruction Office to be placed on the waiting list The student will be scheduled for a Math and Reading assess-ment Pending satisfactory scores, student will be scheduled for an interview

Los Lunas Middle School Victoria Baca, Principal

Monica Arguello, Asst. Principal Cathy Jojola, Secretary

Student Registration

Los Lunas Middle School Office

(Please adhere to the schedule listed below) Monday, 8/1/11 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm A-K Tuesday, 8/2/11 8:00 am - 12:00 pm A-K Wednesday, 8/3/11 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm L-Z Thursday, 8/4/11 8:00 am - 12:00 pm L-Z Monday, 8/15/11 First Day of School

Uniform Dress Code

Valencia Middle School (formerly Manzano Vista Middle School)

Ron Hendrix, Principal Yvonne Tabet, Asst. Principal

Lupe Garcia, Secretary

Student Registration

Valencia Middle School Library (Please adhere to the schedule listed below)

Tuesday, 8/2/11 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Wednesday, 8/3/11 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Thursday, 8/4/11 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Monday, 8/15/11 First Day of School

Uniform Dress Code

Los Lunas High School Dan Padilla, Principal

Andrew Saiz, Asst. Principal/Athletic Director Kevin Benavidez, Asst. Principal

Leslie Gurule, Asst. Principal Pam Davis, Activities Director

Jane Owensby, Executive Secretary

Student Registration

Los Lunas High School Cafeteria Any Time Between 7:30 am – 11:30 am

(Students coming in after 11:30 am will not be processed)

Monday, 8/1/11 Seniors Tuesday, 8/2/11 Juniors Wednesday, 8/3/11 Sophomores Thursday, 8/4/11 Freshmen Friday, 8/5/11 Make-Up Registration Monday, 8/8/11 Freshman Orientation—Auditorium—6:30 pm Monday, 8/15/11 First Day of School Please make sure your student comes on their designated date with the following completed documents:

Emergency Form (if your emergency card is on colored paper, you must provide immunization records) Cafeteria Form - This form was mailed to you by the Student Nutrition Department; if you did not mail in your form, please return it during registration Immunization Records - If your student is an incoming Freshman, or new to the district, you must provide immunization records Emergency Medical Authorization Form

LLS Student Acceptable Use Agreement (Technology Form)

LLS Media Waiver/Internet Publishing

Truancy Intervention Contract

Student/Parent Contract

Transportation Form (only if the student rides a bus) New students to the district need to bring the following documents to regis-ter:

Proof of Address (PNM bill or Property Tax bill reflecting both physical and mailing address) Original Birth Certificate

Immunization Records

Withdrawal Form from previous school

Unofficial Transcript from previous school Student IDs and Parking Permits Students will obtain their student ID as part of registration. Students who have a driver’s license may purchase a parking permit for $10; all vehicles parked on campus must display a LLHS parking sticker. The following documents are required to purchase the permit:

Valid Driver’s License Proof of Insurance

Current Vehicle Registration Student ID

If you are a Renaissance Card holder, the following discounted rates ap-ply—you must have your Renaissance Card with you in order to receive the discount: Gold - $5; Silver - $6; Bronze - $7

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LOS LUNAS BACK TO SCHOOL 2011 August 3, 2011 7Valencia County News-Bulletin

Los Lunas Back To School2011-2012

Dear Parents/Guardians: You must complete an application to qualify for free or reduced priced meals at any Los Lunas School. You may fill out an online application or a paper application. You may use any computer with internet access to fill out the online application. The web address is https://mealapplication.llschools.net, or go to the Los Lunas Schools website (www.llschools.net) and click on “Student Nutrition” on the left side of the page and then click on “Meal Application Online”. Computers to fill out the online application are available at the Student Nutrition Office, the public libraries at Bosque Farms or Los Lunas, and at your child’s school. If you wish to fill out a paper application, please call the Student Nutrition Office to request one. Once your application is processed, our automated messaging system will notify you as to your child’s meal status. You are re-sponsible for paying for your child’s meals until the application is processed. Please allow a minimum of ten days for appli-cation processing. Please call our office at 866-2490 if you need further assistance with the application. If you are enrolled in SNAP, TANF or FDPIR you may not have to complete an application to receive free meals. Please call the Student Nutrition Office for more information on these programs. MEAL PRICES FOR THE 2011-12 SCHOOL YEAR:

Breakfast Lunch Elementary Schools:

Paid: $1.00 $1.50 Reduced: $0.30 $0.40 Middle Schools: Paid: $1.00 $1.75 Reduced: $0.30 $0.40 High Schools:

Paid: $1.25 $2.00 Reduced: $0.30 $0.40

PAYING FOR MEALS: Federal Government regulations do not allow Student Nutrition to provide meals free of charge to students who do not qualify for free meals. All students have an account set up based on his/her student ID number. Meals can be prepaid to the Student Nutrition cashier by the day, week, month or year. Student Nutrition accepts cash, money orders or personal checks. If you wish to use a personal check, Los Lunas Schools requires that you complete a check application. The applica-tion may be obtained from the school secretary or Student Nutrition cashier. You may also pay for student meals online at www.mylunchmoney.com. This site allows parents to set up an account for each child and pay for school meals with a debit or credit card. It works just like paying bills online. You will be able to check the amount of money on your child’s account and see if he/she ate. If interested, please call the Student Nutrition Office for more details. Students may charge up to ten meals at elementary schools, five meals at middle schools, and two meals at high schools. Once the charging limit is met, students will be offered an alternative meal consisting of a cheese or peanut butter sand-wich and a juice. Cashiers will be reminding students and sending letters home that the student owes money for meals. Additionally, parents may also receive phone calls from the school cashier or our automated calling system to remind them of their unpaid charges or low account balance. No meals will be allowed to be charged after 30 April 2012. For account balance information, you may call the cashier at your child’s school, the Student Nutrition Office, or check online at www.mylunchmoney.com. In accordance with Federal Law and the United States Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272, (866) 632-9992 or (202) 720-5964 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Student Nutrition Services (505) 866-2490

Physical Address: 1262 Hwy 314, Los Lunas NM 87031 (at District Service Center) Mailing Address: Student Nutrition, Los Lunas Schools, PO Box 1300, Los Lunas NM 87031

Angela K. Haney, SNS, Director Sanoma Jaramillo, SNS, Supervisor

Los Lunas Schools Supply List General School Supplies List Please note: This supply list is general in nature. Please contact your

school to obtain a detailed list as your child’s teacher may require additional supplies.

NEW M E XIC O PUB LIC E D UCATION DE PARTM E NT STUDE NT NUTR ITION BU REAU

PUBL IC RELEASE Los Lunas Schools today announced its policy for free and reduced price meals served under the National School Lunch and/or School Breakfast Program. All schools and the central office have a copy of the pol-icy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. The following family size and annual income criteria will be used for determining eligibility: Children from families whose income level is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals. Application forms are being sent to all homes, along with a letter to households. To apply for free or reduced price meals, households should fill out one application for the household and return it to the school. Additional copies are available at the principal's office in each school. Applications may be sub-mitted at any time during the year. The information provided by the household is confidential; it will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility. Information may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. For the school officials to determine eligibility, each household that is now receiving SNAP benefits (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly the Food Stamp program) or that is on the Family Independence Temporary Assistance Program (FITAP) must provide its SNAP case number or FITAP num-ber as well as the signature of an adult household member. All other households must provide the following information on the application: names of all household members; the social security number of either the parent/guardian who is the primary wage earner, or the adult household member who signs the application, or a statement that the household member does not possess one; the amount of income (before deductions for taxes, Social Security, etc.) each household member receives; how often the person receives the income; where it is from, such as wages, retirement, or welfare; and the signature of an adult household member certifying that the information provided is correct. If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size increases, the household should contact the school. Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for meal benefits. Foster children who are the legal responsibility of a welfare agency or court may be eligible for benefits. If a household has foster children and wishes to apply for such meals for them, the household should contact the school for more information. Directly Certified Households Households that receive SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly the Food Stamp program) or FITAP benefits may be directly certified to receive free meals. These households are not re-quired to complete an application, and will be notified by school officials of their eligibility. SNAP and TFAP households should complete an application if they are not notified of their eligibility by 15 August 2011. School officials determine whether households are directly certified to receive free meals based on documentation obtained directly from the SNAP/FITAP office, which will certify that a child is a member of a household currently receiving SNAP benefits or an assistance unit receiving FITAP benefits. House-holds who are notified of their eligibility but do not want their children to receive free meals must contact the school. Under the provisions of the free and reduced price policy, Angela Haney (Determining Offi-cial) will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent or guardian is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. If the parent wishes to make a formal appeal, he may make either an oral or written response to the following: NAME: Bernard R. Saiz, Superintendent ADDRESS: PO Drawer 1300, Los Lunas NM 87031 PHONE: (505) 865-9636 The policy contains an outline of the hearing procedures. Non-Discrimination Statement: ―In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimi-nation, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Revised 4/09

Kindergarten-6th Grade

Additional Items for 1st-6th Grade Middle and High School

1 Bottle of White Glue 1 Package of Loose Leaf Paper 200 Count Basic Supplies

2 Glue Sticks 1 Large Eraser 1 Three-Ring Binder

1 Pair of Scissors 1 Ruler with Inches and Centimeters

1 Set of Notebook Divider Sheets

2-4 Spiral Notebooks 70 Sheets, Wide-Ruled

Additional Items for 5th-6th Grade

1 Package of Loose Leaf Paper 200 Count

1 Box of Crayons 16-24 Count

1 Set of Colored Pencil 8 Count

2-4 Spiral Notebooks 100 Sheets, College Ruled

1 Box of Washable Mark-ers 1 Zippered Bag for Pencils 3 Pencils with Erasers

12 #2 Pencils 3 Erasable Pens 3 Pens

1 Large Box of Tissue 1 Three-Ring Binder 6 Pocket Folders

1 School Box Book Covers

1 Backpack or Book Bag Optional

Colored Pencils

Calculator Please Note Some elective classes may require additional supplies. Teachers will inform students of these needs the first week of school and will work with the students to obtain them.

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2011 - 2012 PROVISION II LETTER TO HOUSEHOLDS NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM/SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM

Dear Parents/Guardian: We are pleased to inform you that students at Ann Parish Elementary, Desert View Elementary, Tome Elemen-tary, and Century High School will be offered meals free of charge, regardless of income, through the 2011-2012 School Year unless otherwise notified. All meals served must meet regulations established by the United Stated Department of Agriculture (USDA). However, if a child has been determined by a doctor to be disabled and the disability would prevent the child from eating the regular school meal, this school will make any substitutions prescribed by the doctor. If a sub-stitution is needed, there will be no extra charge for the meal. If you believe your child needs substitutions because of a disability, please call us for further information. CONFIDENTIALITY: School officials will use the information on your application only to decide if your child should get free or reduced price meals. We may inform officials connected with Title I and the National Assessment of Educational Progress whether your child is eligible for free or reduced price school meals. They will use this information for funding and/or evaluation purposes. Sincerely, Angela K Haney, SNS …………... The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibit discriminating in all its program and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, or disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, generic information, political beliefs, reprisals, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice), or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Family Size Reduced-Price Meals

1 $ 20,036 2 $ 26,955

3 $ 33,874

4 $ 40,793

5 $ 47,712

6 $ 54,631

7 $ 61,550

8 $ 68,469

For each additional family Member add: + 6,919

Page 8: Los Lunas Schools: Back to School 2011

LOS LUNAS BACK TO SCHOOL 2011 Valencia County News-Bulletin8 August 3, 2011

BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 83 AMARILLO @ NARANJO 5:42 AMBUS 3 ASPEN DR @ ASPEN CT 7:00 AMBUS 83 AT& T @ THE TOWER 6:46 AMBUS 83 AT&T RD @ CLINGER LN 6:51 AMBUS 83 AT&T RD @ YORK LN 6:50 AMBUS 83 CALLE DE LLANO @ INDIGO & HIGHLAND MEADOWS BLVD 5:55 AMBUS 83 CALLE DE LLANO @ METAL SHOP 5:48 AMBUS 75 CANYON RD @ OSHA PL 6:46 AMBUS 18 CARSON @ LOS NARDOS DR SE 6:45 AMBUS 18 CARSON Dr. @ # 108 (Rak's) 6:47 AMBUS 18 CASTILLO ST SE @ CHAMISA AVE SE 6:43 AMBUS 75 CEREZA CIR @ MESA VISTA RD 6:49 AMBUS 5 CYPRESS GARDENS @ HERMANOS CT. 6:52 AMBUS 83 DALLIES RD @ CONEJO RD 6:40 AMBUS 83 DALLIES RD @ CORIENTE RD 6:38 AMBUS 42 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 1711 6:54 AMBUS 42 DON PASQUAL RD @ TONDRE RD 6:54 AMBUS 42 DON PASQUAL Rd. @ # 2526 6:53 AMBUS 42 GRIEGOS RD @ BLYTHE RD NW 6:49 AMBUS 88 HIGH MESA RD @ AMY RD 6:47 AMBUS 88 HIGH MESA RD @ DAIRY 6:48 AMBUS 88 HIGH MESA RD @ HIGH DEAL RD 6:43 AMBUS 88 HIGH MESA RD @ JOURNEY RD 6:46 AMBUS 88 HIGH MESA RD @ SIESTA RD 6:42 AMBUS 88 HIGH MESA RD @ TURNER DR 6:44 AMBUS 18 HUNNING RANCH LP W @ LONE TREE ST 6:58 AMBUS 81 HWY 147 @ TR 33 6:26 AMBUS 81 HWY 147 @ TR 48 6:29 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ # 1619 6:33 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ # 1728 6:34 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ #1646 6:33 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ ANDY'S SMOKE SHOP 6:36 AMBUS 3 HWY 314 @ COLONIAL AVE 6:45 AMBUS 42 HWY 314 @ CROWNOVER ST 6:59 AMBUS 42 HWY 314 @ JAMES ST 6:59 AMBUS 3 HWY 314 @ PARK LANE RD 6:46 AMBUS 42 HWY 314 @ PARKER CT 6:50 AMBUS 3 HWY 314 @ THE PRISON 6:48 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ TR 82 6:40 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ TR 84 6:32 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ TR 90 6:38 AMBUS 42 HWY 314 @ WITTWER CT 7:00 AMBUS 81 HWY 45 (COORS RD) @ TR 76 6:45 AMBUS 81 HWY 45 (COORS RD) @ TR 78 6:44 AMBUS 83 HWY 6 @ Between Mile marker 18-19 6:15 AMBUS 83 HWY 6 @ DALLIES RD (Livestock Auction) 6:32 AMBUS 83 HWY 6 @ DUARTE RD 6:30 AMBUS 83 HWY 6 @ EMILIA RD 6:25 AMBUS 83 HWY 6 @ QUINTANA RD 6:23 AMBUS 83 HWY 6 @ RIVERA RD 6:28 AMBUS 42 JUAN PEREA RD @ LUCERO RD 6:40 AMBUS 18 LONE STAR RD @ #2276 6:53 AMBUS 83 LOPEZ RD @ AT&T RD 6:49 AMBUS 42 LOS LENTES RD NE @ CAMINO DE HIGINIO NE 6:49 AMBUS 42 LOS LENTES RD NE @ DANNY GALLEGOS LN. 6:47 AMBUS 42 LOS LENTES RD NE @ TAYLOR RD 6:44 AMBUS 42 LOS LENTES RD NE @ TRUJILLO RD 6:47 AMBUS 3 LOS LENTES RD SE @ FERNANDEZ ST 7:02 AMBUS 3 LUSCOMBE DR @ HATHAWAY CIR 6:50 AMBUS 11 MANZANO VIEW RD @ LA BAMBA 6:23 AMBUS 11 MANZANO RD @ MEADOWLAKE RD (EAST) 6:26 AMBUS 75 MEADOW LAKE RD @ FIESTA 6:38 AMBUS 11 MEADOW LAKE RD @ MESA VISTA 6:37 AMBUS 88 MEADOWLAKE @ HIGH DEAL RD 6:40 AMBUS 88 MEADOWLAKE RD @ AMY RD 6:38 AMBUS 75 MEADOWLAKE RD @ BUENA VISTA DR 6:35 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CANYON RD 6:30 AMBUS 75 MEADOWLAKE RD @ HOPI AND OSAGE 6:30 AMBUS 5 MEADOWLAKE RD @ IGLESIAS 6:40 AMBUS 88 MEADOWLAKE RD @ JOURNEY RD 6:38 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ MEADOWLAKE CIR. 6:29 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ NAVAJO LN 6:27 AMBUS 88 MEADOWLAKE RD @ PINTO RD 6:40 AMBUS 88 MEADOWLAKE RD @ SENORITA 6:39 AMBUS 5 MEDOWLAKE RD @ FENIX 6:41 AMBUS 88 MEDOWLAKE RD @ LAS VIGAS 6:41 AMBUS 3 MORRIS RD @ SHAWN LN SW 6:32 AMBUS 3 OTERO ST @ VISTA DR 6:43 AMBUS 3 S. LOS LENTES @ # 2750 (By the dairy) 6:55 AMBUS 83 SAN PEDRO @ SAN DOMINGO (Store) 6:03 AMBUS 83 SAN PEDRO @ SAN JUAN 6:01 AMBUS 83 SAN PEDRO @ SAN PABLO 5:59 AMBUS 3 SICHLER RD @ AMISTAD LN SW 6:39 AMBUS 3 SICHLER RD @ PENNY LN 6:37 AMBUS 3 SICHLER RD @ ROSALIE LN SW 6:35 AMBUS 18 SIDEWINDER @ # 2264 6:54 AMBUS 75 SPORTSMAN DR @ UTE 6:44 AMBUS 18 SUNDANCE @ RED MESA 6:56 AMBUS 83 SUNDANCE ST @ SOLITUDE 6:56 AMBUS 81 TR 40 @ TR 55 6:25 AMBUS 81 TR 65 @ By the library 6:47 AMBUS 81 TR 70 @ TR 71 6:22 AMBUS 81 TR 74 @ # 24 6:20 AMBUS 81 TR 78 @ TR 80 6:42 AMBUS 83 VILLA LINDA @ # 72 6:46 AMBUS 83 VILLA LINDA @ ESPEJO RD 6:45 AM

VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 79 # 06 EDEAL RD 6:28 AMBUS 80 AIRPORT DR @ JANET CT 6:54 AMBUS 80 AIRPORT DR @ PALOMA BLANCA 6:52 AMBUS 41 ALGODONES RD @ FORGOTTEN PROMISE LN 6:42 AMBUS 41 ALGODONES RD @ HWY 47 6:44 AMBUS 41 ALGODONES RD @ LITTLE LEARNERS 6:43 AMBUS 74 AVENIDA VALENCIA @ CELESTE CT. 6:22 AMBUS 41 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ LOS PINOS RD 6:36 AMBUS 79 CARMEL RD @ # 64 7:03 AMBUS 41 CHUGHOLE RD @ GUADALUPE DR 6:23 AMBUS 41 CHUGHOLE RD @ PARK LN 6:25 AMBUS 10 DEHAAN LP @ HABITAT BUS STOP (ACROSS FROM JERUSELUM) 6:55 AMBUS 74 DON JACOBO @ RUFINA 6:29 AMBUS 86 AM/73PM E. EL CERRO LP @ OTERO RD 6:41 AMBUS 52 E. EL CERRO LP. @ # 225 6:44 AMBUS 52 E. EL CERRO Lp. @ # 304 (Pete's Carpet) 6:48 AMBUS 52 E. EL CERRO LP. @ JUANITO RD 6:46 AMBUS 52 E. EL CERRO LP. @ WINCHESTER LN 6:42 AMBUS 10 EDEAL RD @ # 229 6:17 AMBUS 10 EDEAL RD @ # 86 6:13 AMBUS 10 EDEAL RD @ JASON RD 6:15 AMBUS 10 EDEAL RD @ PUESTA DEL SOL 6:16 AMBUS 80 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN FERNANDO AVE. 6:46 AMBUS 77 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN MARTIN AVE. 6:53 AMBUS 77 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SANTA MONICA AVE. 6:58 AMBUS 77 EL CERRO MISSION RD. @ # 245 7:00 AMBUS 79 EL CERRO MISSION RD. @ BACA GRANDE 6:49 AMBUS 77 EL CERRO MISSION RD. @ SACRAMENTO PL 6:56 AMBUS 77 EL CERRO MISSION RD. @ SANTA BARBARA 6:54 AMBUS 10 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ # 63 ENTRADA ARAGON 6:38 AMBUS 10 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ # 73 ENTRADA ARAGON 6:38 AMBUS 10 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ EL CID RD 6:40 AM

BUS 41 ESPERANZA DR @ EL DORADO LP 6:33 AMBUS 79 FIRESTATION Rd. @ GARLEY Ln. 6:34 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ # 3037 6:24 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ # 3632 6:49 AMBUS 74 HWY 47 @ # 3657 6:39 AMBUS 73 HWY 47 @ 3519 6:39 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ ANDY Rd. 6:34 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ CATALPA Rd. 6:30 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ DOS LOCOS & EL CID 6:25 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ GONZALES Ln. (Jiffy Lube) 6:40 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ GURULE (OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE) 6:38 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ HOB 6:21 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ HYDE PM ONLYBUS 86AM/41PM HWY 47 @ HYDE LN 6:29 AMBUS 86AM/41PM HWY 47 @ LEMONS DR 6:32 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ LEMONS DR PM ONLYBUS 73 HWY 47 @ LENO'S SMOKE SHOP 6:35 AMBUS 73 HWY 47 @ LEX JARMILLO # 3584 6:23 AMBUS 86AM/73PM HWY 47 @ LOS CERRITOS DR 6:47AM BUS 86AM/73PM HWY 47 @ LUCERO LN 6:48 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ MENARD RD 6:21 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ MITCHELL Rd. 6:38 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ MURPHY'S Cir. 6:32 AMBUS 86AM/73PM HWY 47 @ OMAR 6:46 AMBUS 86AM/73PM HWY 47 @ OTERO 6:45 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ RALLIERE RD 6:45 AMBUS 86AM/41PM HWY 47 @ ROBERTO RD 6:27 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ ROBERTO RD PM ONLYBUS 87 HWY 47 @ RON'S PLACE 6:36 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ SMITH LP PM ONLYBUS 86AM/41PM HWY 47 @ SMITH LP 6:28 AMBUS 86AM/41PM HWY 47 @ THOMAS RD & ELIAS RD 6:33 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ THOMAS RD & ELIAS RD PM ONLYBUS 10 HWY 47 @ TOME HILL RD 6:22 AMBUS 73 HWY 47 @ TR 1 6:41 AMBUS 73 HWY 47 @ TR 7 6:37 AMBUS 73 HWY 47 @ VALLE GRANDE 6:42 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ WHITEHOUSE RD 6:23 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ WILLOW RD 6:19 AMBUS 86AM/41PM HWY 47 @ WOLFE LN 6:31 AMBUS 41 HWY 47 @ WOLFE LN PM ONLYBUS 41 HWY 47 @ WORSAH RD 6:40 AMBUS 10 HWY47 @ RECTOR RD 6:20 AMBUS 52 JEROME RD. @ AVENIDA VALENCIA RD 6:36 AMBUS 52 JEROME RD. @ PALOMAS & COYOTE LN 6:37 AMBUS 10 LA ENTRADA RD @ # 372 6:35 AMBUS 10 LA ENTRADA RD @ CASTULO LN 6:47 AMBUS 10 LA ENTRADA RD @ ROMERO RD 6:44 AMBUS 74 LA LADERA @ DIEBOLD 6:47 AMBUS 74 LA LADERA @ # 124 6:51 AMBUS 74 LA LADERA @ # 179 6:50 AMBUS 74 LA LADERA @ BENNETT 6:54 AMBUS 52 LA LADERA @ BLUEHILL RD 6:39 AMBUS 74 LA LADERA @ PEANUT 6:48 AMBUS 74 LA LADERA @ TRES NINAS 6:54 AMBUS 52 LAMBROS LP. @ APPALOOSA DR 6:30 AMBUS 87 LILLIE Dr. @ VELVET Dr. 6:43 AMBUS 52 LUJAN RD. @ NATHAN 6:27 AMBUS 86AM/73PM MARIGOLD BLVD @ ARTISSIMA DR. (for Las Maravillas Unit V) 7:00 AMBUS 86AM/73PM MARIGOLD BLVD @ ASPEN TERRACE 6:58 AMBUS 41 MCNEW RD @ BONITA DR 6:30 AMBUS 41 MCNEW RD @ MCNEW LN 6:28 AMBUS 79 MCRAE LP @ ROWE LN 6:57 AMBUS 73 MISTLETOE @ APPLEBLOSSOM 6:06 AMBUS 74 MOLINA @ ALICIA CIR. 6:38 AMBUS 74 MOLINA @ BURGE DR. 6:36 AMBUS 79 MOLINERO @ SOQUEL 7:02 AMBUS 74 MONICA RD @ TOMATO FARM RD 6:26 AMBUS 74 MONICA RD @ VALENCIA RD ( NORTH SIDE OF VALENCIA) 6:25 AMBUS 74 MONICA RD @ VEGAS RD 6:19 AMBUS 79 MONTEREY Blvd. @ BONITA VISTA Blvd. 7:00 AMBUS 52 Mt. LAUREL ST. @ GOLDENROD AVE. 6:24 AMBUS 87 N. BOSQUE LP. @ CALLE DE BOSQUE 6:42 AMBUS 41 N. EL CERRO LP @ BARBARA LN 6:50 AMBUS 41 N. EL CERRO LP @ KELLY LN (east) 6:48 AMBUS 41 N. EL CERRO LP @ TERRY LN 6:52 AMBUS 52 NANCY ST. @ LAKEVIEW ST 6:22 AMBUS 79 ORONA Rd. @ BLACKBERRY Ln. 6:36 AMBUS 79 ORONA Rd. @ DELLA 6:37 AMBUS 86AM/73PM OTERO RD @ JAYBIRD LP (EAST) 6:40 AMBUS 86AM/73PM OTERO RD @ PONDEROSA DR 6:42 AMBUS 10 PASITOS DEL CIELO @ CHACON RD. & SHEBA PL 6:50 AMBUS 10 PATRICIO RD @ # 89 6:31 AMBUS 10 PATRICIO RD @ RAMON B. CHAVEZ 6:29 AMBUS 10 PATRICIO RD @ VALLE LOBO 6:30 AMBUS 74 PERALTA BLVD @ # 134 6:45 AMBUS 74 PERALTA BLVD @ CONNELLY RD 6:40 AMBUS 74 PERALTA BLVD @ LA ESCONDIDA RD 6:43 AMBUS 74 PERALTA BLVD @ MARTHA LN 6:41 AMBUS 74 PERALTA BLVD @ ZAMORA LN 6:40 AMBUS 80 PRICILLA DR @ VISTA CEDRO AVE 6:56 AMBUS 74 QUAIL RUN @ MOLINA 6:34 AMBUS 10 ROMERO RD @ ROMERO LN 6:43 AMBUS 86AM/73PM S. EL CERRO @ JAEB LN 6:36 AMBUS 86AM/73PM S. EL CERRO @ KENNEDY DR 6:37 AMBUS 86AM/73PM S. EL CERRO @ RIVENDELL LN 6:38 AMBUS 87 S.BOSQUE Lp. @ BRUNO LN 6:47 AMBUS 77 SAN FELIPE AVE. @ St. THOMAS AVE. 6:44 AMBUS 77 SAN FRANCISCO AVE @ # 11 6:39 AMBUS 77 SAN FRANCISCO AVE. @ SANTA ANA 6:40 AMBUS 77 SAN FRANCISCO AVE. @ SANTA BARBARA LN. 6:42 AMBUS 77 SAN JOSE PL. @ SAN MIGUEL AVE. 6:46 AMBUS 77 SAN MATEO @ SAN DIEGO Lp. (East) 6:50 AMBUS 77 SAN MATEO @ SAN MARCOS PL. 6:52 AMBUS 77 SAN PASQUAL AVE. @ SAN RAFAEL PL 6:48 AMBUS 52 SANDHILL RD @ SANDHILL LN 6:52 AMBUS 52 SANDHILL RD. @ LLANO RD. 6:50 AMBUS 86AM/73PM SHADOW VIEW RD @ TALAYA CT 6:35 AMBUS 10 SILVA RD @ CHURCH LP 6:27 AMBUS 79 SUN VALLEY Rd. @ at the church just before 263 6:31 AMBUS 79 SUN VALLEY Rd. @ YUCCA Dr. 6:30 AMBUS 73 SUNFLOWER @ WESLEY RD 6:47 AMBUS 73 SUNFLOWER @ WILDWOOD LN 6:46 AMBUS 10 TAVALOPA @ TAVALOPA 6:26 AMBUS 73 TR 10 # 321 6:28 AMBUS 73 TR 10 @ TR 20 6:17 AMBUS 73 TR 12 @ TR 14 6:33 AMBUS 73 TR 2 @ # 113 6:11 AMBUS 73 TR 2 @ TR 22 6:09 AMBUS 73 TR 22 @ TR 6 6:19 AMBUS 73 TR 26 @ TR 28 6:13 AMBUS 73 TR 6 @ TR 4 6:25 AMBUS 80 TURBO RD @ SANDS LP 6:50 AMBUS 52 VAISA RD. @ MONICA RD. 6:33 AMBUS 74 VALENCIA RD @ # 91 VALENCIA RD 6:30 AMBUS 74 VALENCIA RD @ VALLE LINDO 6:31 AMBUS 74 VALLE LINDO RD @ CALLE CIELO AZUL 6:32 AMBUS 80 VAN CAMP BLVD @ VISTA CT 6:48 AMBUS 77 VAN CAMP BLVD @ WARNER 7:02 AMBUS 79 VAN CAMP Blvd. @ AVILA Rd. 6:45 AMBUS 79 VAN CAMP Blvd. @ LEIDELL Ct. 6:51 AMBUS 74 VEGAS RD @ LAS CERCAS 6:16 AM

BUS 80 VISTA CEDRO AVE @ CLAUDE RD 6:58 AMBUS 87 W. BOSQUE LP @ COTTONWOOD DR 6:46 AMBUS 87 W. BOSQUE Lp. @ WILLOW TRAIL 6:45 AMBUS 79 WINSTON DR @ GARCIA RD 6:54 AMBUS 79 WINSTON DR @ OLD MILWAUKEE 6:56 AMBUS 79 WINSTON DR @ WINSTON CT 6:53 AM

LOS LUNAS MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 84 AMARILLO @ NARANJO 5:36 AMBUS 84 AT&T RD @ CLINGER LN 6:49 AMBUS 84 AT&T RD @ THE TOWER 6:46 AMBUS 84 AT&T RD @ YORK LN 6:48 AMBUS 82 AVENIDA LAS VISTAS @ AVENIDA PASTORAL NW 6:54 AMBUS 84 CALLE DE LLANO @ CHERRY ST. 5:35 AMBUS 84 CALLE DE LLANO @ INDIGO & HIGHLAND MEADOWS BLVD (4 way stop) 5:46 AMBUS 84 CALLE DE LLANO @ METAL SHOP 5:44 AMBUS 84 CALLE DE LLANO @ REGINA LN 5:45 AMBUS 84 CALLE DE LLAO @ ROSADO 5:40 AMBUS 50 CAMELOT BLVD @ GALLAHAD ST (North side) 6:47 AMBUS 76 CAMELOT BLVD @ VALLEY VIEW DR 6:46 AMBUS 50 CAMELOT BLVD @ GOLDEN GATE DR 6:43 AMBUS 50 CAMINO DEL REY DR @ MAESTAS DR. AT THE PARK 6:45 AMBUS 76 CAMINO DEL REY DR @ PANORAMA DR 6:41 AMBUS 76 CANAL BLVD @ DRAKE RD 7:00 AMBUS 76 CANAL BLVD @ ENCANTADA APT. 7:03 AMBUS 57 CANYON RD @ OSHA PL 6:42 AMBUS 72 CARNIVAL AVE NW @ FESTIVAL RD NW 6:43 AMBUS 72 CASTILLO ST SE @ CHAMISA AVE SE 7:06 AMBUS 57 CEREZA CIR @ BUENA VISTA 6:44 AMBUS 57 CEREZA CIR @ MESA VISTA 6:46 AMBUS 72 CERRO CRESTADO DR @ VILLA CONTESSA DR 6:48 AMBUS 84 CONEJO RD @ # 11A 6:38 AMBUS 84 CONEJO RD @ # 62 6:37 AMBUS 84 CONEJO RD @ CORONA RD 6:35 AMBUS 15 CYPRESS BLVD @ HERMANOS CT 6:55 AMBUS 84 DALLIES RD @ # 14 (1st trailer on left) 6:25 AMBUS 84 DALLIES RD @ CORIENTE RD 6:33 AMBUS 84 DALLIES RD @ LLUVIA 6:27 AMBUS 84 DALLIES Rd. @ TURN-AROUND BY TRACKS 6:32 AMBUS 56 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 1711 7:05 AMBUS 56 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 2543 7:04 AMBUS 56 DON PASQUAL RD @ TONDRE RD 7:06 AMBUS 72 EAST WEST DR @ LAWRENCE DR 7:01 AMBUS 8 EDEAL RD @ SUN VALLEY RD 6:38 AMBUS 76 GRANT BLVD @ RIO GRANDE BLVD 6:54 AMBUS 8 GRIEGOS RD @ BLYTHE RD NE 6:52 AMBUS 8 GRIEGOS RD @ WILLOW RD NE 6:53 AMBUS 6 HIGH DEAL DR @ TURNER DR 6:53 AMBUS 6 HIGH DEAL RD @ HIGH DEAL DR 6:52 AMBUS 6 HIGH DEAL RD @ HIGH MESA RD 6:51 AMBUS 6 HIGH MESA RD @ AMY RD 6:55 AMBUS 6 HIGH MESA RD @ DAIRY RD 6:57 AMBUS 6 HIGH MESA RD @ JOURNEY RD 6:54 AMBUS 6 HIGH MESA RD @ SIESTA LN 6:49 AMBUS 6 HIGH MESA RD @ TURNER DR 6:53 AMBUS 72 HIGHLINE DR @ CARRIZO ST 6:42 AMBUS 72 HIGHLINE DR @ COLIBRI RD 6:40 AMBUS 76 HILLSIDE DR @ CRESTVIEW DR 6:56 AMBUS 76 HILLSIDE DR @ MESA RIDGE 6:58 AMBUS 84 HUNING LP W @ LONE TREE ST 6:58 AMBUS 56 HWY 147 @ TR 33 6:34 AMBUS 56 HWY 147 @ TR 48 6:40 AMBUS 8 HWY 314 @ CROWNOVER ST 6:56 AMBUS 8 HWY 314 @ JAMES ST 6:58 AMBUS 8 HWY 314 @ PARKER CT 6:54 AMBUS 72 HWY 314 @ THE HONOR FARM 6:59 AMBUS 8 HWY 314 @ WITTWER CT 7:00 AMBUS 8 HWY 314 S. @ COLONIAL AVE 7:05 AMBUS 8 HWY 314 S. @ PARK LANE SW 7:07 AMBUS 84 HWY 6 @ BETWEEN MILE MARKER 18-19 6:13 AMBUS 84 HWY 6 @ DUARTE RD 6:23 AMBUS 84 HWY 6 @ EMILIA 6:22 AMBUS 84 HWY 6 @ QUINTANA 6:20 AMBUS 84 HWY 6 @ RIVERA 6:21 AMBUS 50 JUAN PEREA RD @ LOPEZ RD 7:08 AMBUS 50 LONE STAR ST @ # 2276 6:36 AMBUS 82 LONESTAR ST @ FIREWHEEL 7:04 AMBUS 72 LOS CERRITOS DR NW @ #1634 (across from the park) 6:50 AMBUS 82 LOS CERRITOS DR NW @ APARTMENTS (2ND ENTRANCE) 6:52 AMBUS 72 LOS CERRITOS DR NW @ MESA CRUZADA 6:44 AMBUS 8 LOS LENTES RD NE @ BLAYLOCK LN 6:50 AMBUS 8 LOS LENTES RD NE @ TRUJILLO RD 6:48 AMBUS 76 MAIN ST @ CALLE DE LAS FAMILIAS 6:36 AMBUS 76 MAIN ST @ CHAVEZ LN 7:05 AMBUS 58 MANZANO VIEW RD @ COBRE LN 6:44 AMBUS 58 MANZANO VIEW RD @ LA BAMBA 6:46 AMBUS 58 MANZANO VIEW RD @ LANG RD 6:43 AMBUS 58 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CANADA 6:36 AMBUS 58 MEADOWLAKE RD @ FREEDOM WAY 6:54 AMBUS 15 MEADOWLAKE RD @ AMY RD 6:50 AMBUS 57 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CAROLINO RD 6:37 AMBUS 58 MEADOWLAKE RD @ COMANCHE LN 6:38 AMBUS 58 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CORDONIZ 6:35 AMBUS 6 MEADOWLAKE RD @ FENIX RD 6:48 AMBUS 57 MEADOWLAKE RD @ FIESTA LP 6:35 AMBUS 15 MEADOWLAKE RD @ IGLESIA RD 6:45 AMBUS 6 MEADOWLAKE RD @ HIGH DEAL RD 6:44 AMBUS 15 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LANZA CT. 6:40 AMBUS 15 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LAS VIGAS 6:43 AMBUS 58 MEADOWLAKE RD @ OSAGE DR (N. side) 6:50 AMBUS 6 MEADOWLAKE RD @ PAJARO RD 6:46 AMBUS 15 MEADOWLAKE RD @ SAXON RD 6:52 AMBUS 15 MEADOWLAKE RD @ SENORITA CT 6:47 AMBUS 57 MEADOWLAKE RD @ SPORTSMAN DR 6:38 AMBUS 72 MONTARA DR NW @ CERRO CRESTADO DR (West) 6:46 AMBUS 50 MORRIS RD @ SHAWN DR 7:00 AMBUS 8 MT. LAUREL ST @ GOLDEN ROD AVE 6:45 AMBUS 58 MT. SHADOW DR @ CAMINO DE MANZANO 6:40 AMBUS 8 NANCY ST @ LAKEVIEW ST 6:43 AMBUS 8 OTERO ST @ VISTA LARGA DR 7:03 AMBUS 76 PARKVIEW DR @ # 1142 6:50 AMBUS 72 S. LOS LENTES @ THE DAIRY 7:05 AMBUS 56 SAGEBRUSH @ THE HEALTH CENTER 6:27 AMBUS 84 SAN DOMINGO @ THE STORE 5:57 AMBUS 84 SAN PEDRO @ SAN DAVIES 5:52 AMBUS 84 SAN PEDRO @ SAN JOSE 5:54 AMBUS 84 SAN PEDRO @ SAN JUAN 5:55 AMBUS 84 SAN PEDRO @ SAN PABLO 5:53 AMBUS 50 SICHLER RD @ AMISTAD LN 6:55 AMBUS 50 SICHLER RD @ PENNY LN 6:54 AMBUS 50 SICHLER RD @ ROSALIE DR 6:57 AMBUS 50 SICHLER RD @ SCHMIDT PL 6:53 AMBUS 50 SIDEWINDER @ # 2264 6:37 AMBUS 57 SPORTSMAN DR @ UTE CT 6:40 AMBUS 56 STATE RD 314 @ # 1733 6:44 AMBUS 56 STATE RD 314 @ # 1820 6:45 AMBUS 56 STATE RD 314 @ TR 82 6:49 AMBUS 56 STATE RD 314 @ TR 84 6:43 AMBUS 56 STATE RD 314 @ TR 89 6:47 AMBUS 56 STATE RD 45 @ TR 78 6:55 AM

BUS 8 SUN VALLEY RD @ YUCCA DR 6:40 AMBUS 84 SUNDANCE ST @ RED MESA ST 7:00 AMBUS 82 SUNDANCE ST @ SOLITUDE ST 7:05 AMBUS 56 TR 40 @ TR 55 6:33 AMBUS 56 TR 70 @ TR 71 6:31 AMBUS 56 TR 74 @ STATE RD 314 6:29 AMBUS 56 TR 80 @ TR 78 6:51 AMBUS 84 VILLA LINDA @ # 118 6:45 AMBUS 84 VILLA LINDA @ ESPEJO RD 6:43 AMBUS 76 VISTA HILL N. LP @ VISTA HILL CT 6:44 AM

VALENCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS # BUS STOP TIME BUS 22 AIRPORT DR. @ JANET CT 7:01 AMBUS 22 AIRPORT DR. @ LAVANADA LN 7:02 AMBUS 43 ALGODONES RD @ # 37 6:44 AMBUS 43 ALGODONES RD @ FORGOTTEN PROMISE LN 6:43 AMBUS 43 ALGODONES RD @ HWY 47 6:45 AMBUS 13 APPLE BLOSSOM @ MISTLETOE AVE. 6:10 AMBUS 91 AVENIDA VALENCIA RD @ CELESTE CT 6:30 AMBUS 91 AVENIDA VALENCIA RD @ GERALDINE CT 6:29 AMBUS 91 AVENIDA VALENCIA RD @ JEROME RD 6:31 AMBUS 91 BERRYHILL RD @ # 21 6:44 AMBUS 91 BLACKBERRY LN @ # 07 6:46 AMBUS 91 BLOOM-N-SHINE RD @ ORONA RD 6:40 AMBUS 21 BONITA VISTA @ W.BRAZARO 6:58 AMBUS 17 BONITA VISTA BLVD @ MONTEREY BLVD 6:59 AMBUS 21 BONITA VISTA BLVD @ PACIFICA 6:59 AMBUS 47 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ LOS PINOS 6:44 AMBUS 47 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ MORRISON DR 6:42 AMBUS 43 CHUGHOLE @ # 3 6:24 AMBUS 43 CHUGHOLE RD @ GUADALUPE 6:25 AMBUS 43 CHUGHOLE RD @ PARK LN 6:26 AMBUS 90 DEHAAN LP @ JERUSALEM 7:06 AMBUS 12 DON JACOBO RD @ MONICA RD 6:43 AMBUS 12 DON JACOBO RD @ RUFINA DR. 6:42 AMBUS 12 E. EL CERRO @ OTERO RD 6:59 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ CARRASCO RD 7:01 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ JUANITO RD. 7:03 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ WINCHESTER LN 6:59 AMBUS 7 EDEAL RD @ # 126 6:41 AMBUS 7 EDEAL RD @ # 86 6:40 AMBUS 7 EDEAL RD @ JASON RD 6:42 AMBUS 7 EDEAL RD @ PUESTA DEL SOL 6:44 AMBUS 13 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ BACA GRANDE 6:59 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ CLEARVIEW DR. 6:34 AMBUS 43 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ GURULE EST. 6:58 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN CRISTOBAL PL 6:40 AMBUS 43 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN FERNANDO 6:59 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN JOSE PL. 6:43 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SANTA MONICA 6:38 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ VAN CAMP BLVD. 6:35 AMBUS 90 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ # 108 6:49 AMBUS 90 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ # 52 6:48 AMBUS 90 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ # 66 6:50 AMBUS 90 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ # 73 6:50 AMBUS 90 ENTRADA ARAGON RD @ EL CID RD. 6:51 AMBUS 47 ESPERANZA DR @ BEALL RD 6:41 AMBUS 47 ESPERANZA DR @ MURRAY LP 6:39 AMBUS 91 FIRESTATION @ J.D. RD 6:52 AMBUS 91 FIRESTATION RD @ GARLEY LN 6:51 AMBUS 91 FIRESTATION RD @ LOS CERRITOS DR 6:50 AMBUS 12 GOODHEART RD @ JEROME RD 6:49 AMBUS 22 HOMBRE @ PRISCILLA DR 6:59 AMBUS 17 HWY 263 @ #22 (POTTER'S HOUSE) 6:37 AMBUS 90 HWY 47 @ # 3037 6:32 AMBUS 12 HWY 47 @ # 3384 (grace fellowship church) 6:57 AMBUS 43 HWY 47 @ # 3514 (JUST SOUTH OF CAR WASH) BUS 23 PM 6:46 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ # 3519 6:41 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ # 3570 6:23 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ # 3580 6:25 AMBUS 12 Hwy 47 @ #3483 6:31 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ #3514 (Just south of Car Wash) #43 AM PM ONLYBUS 23 HWY 47 @ #3567 6:34 AMBUS 43 HWY 47 @ #3610 (PERALTA POWER EQP.) 6:40 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ 3657 6:34AM BUS 23 HWY 47 @ ABO RD 6:34 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ ANDY RD 6:33 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ CATALPA 6:29 AMBUS 90 HWY 47 @ EL CID RD & DOS LOCOS LP 6:33 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ ELIAS P. SANCHEZ RD 6:47 AMBUS 17 HWY 47 @ ELIAS RD 6:43 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ GONZALES LN 6:35 AMBUS 43 HWY 47 @ GURULE (OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CHURCH) 6:38 AMBUS 90 HWY 47 @ HOB RD 6:29 AMBUS 17 HWY 47 @ LEMONS DR. 6:46 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ LENO'S 6:30 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ LOS CERRITOS DR 6:35 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ LUCERO LN 6:36 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ MURPHY'S CIR. 6:31 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ OMAR RD 6:34 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ OTERO RD 6:33 AMBUS 43 HWY 47 @ RALLIERE RD BUS 23 IN PM 6:47 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ RALLIERE Rd. # 43 AM PM ONLYBUS 17 HWY 47 @ ROBERTO RD. 6:38 AMBUS 17 HWY 47 @ SMITH LP. 6:41 AMBUS 90 HWY 47 @ TOME HILL RD 6:30 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ TR 4 6:21 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ TR 5 6:32 AMBUS 13 HWY 47 @ TR 11 6:31 AMBUS 90 HWY 47 @ WHITEHOUSE RD 6:31 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ WILLOW RD 6:48 AMBUS 17 HWY 47 @ WOLFE RD 6:42 AMBUS 43 HWY 47 @ WORSAH RD 6:41 AMBUS 91 JEROME RD @ IRIS PL 6:33 AMBUS 91 JEROME RD @ PALOMAS RD 6:35 AMBUS 90 LA ENTRADA RD @ # 356 6:45 AMBUS 90 LA ENTRADA RD @ CASTULO LN 6:55 AMBUS 90 LA ENTRADA RD @ ROMERO RD 6:54 AMBUS 47 LA LADERA @ # 179-B 7:01 AMBUS 47 LA LADERA @ CALLE JOSE MOYA 6:57 AMBUS 47 LA LADERA @ DIEBOLD 6:55 AMBUS 47 LA LADERA @ PEANUT 7:00 AMBUS 47 LA LADERA @ SANGRE DE CRISTO 7:02 AMBUS 91 LA LADERA RD @ BENNETT RD 6:39 AMBUS 91 LA LADERA RD @ BLUEHILL 6:38 AMBUS 91 LA LADERA RD @ ED PRES LN 6:37 AMBUS 43 LAMBROS LP @ APPALOOSA DR 6:20 AMBUS 23 LILLIE DR @ GARCIA LN 6:43 AMBUS 43 LUJAN RD @ NATHAN 6:49 AMBUS 23 LUJAN Rd. @ NATHAN PM ONLYBUS 7 MARIGOLD BLVD @ ARTISSIMA DR 7:05 AMBUS 7 MARIGOLD BLVD @ ASPEN TERRACE 7:07 AMBUS 21 MC RAE LP @ MC ROWE LN 6:56 AMBUS 43 MCNEW RD @ BONITA DR 6:30 AMBUS 43 MCNEW RD @ BROOKS LN 6:30 AMBUS 43 MCNEW RD @ MCNEW CT 6:29 AMBUS 12 MOLINA RD @ ALECIA CIR. 6:35 AMBUS 12 MOLINA RD @ BURGE DR. 6:36 AMBUS 12 MOLINA RD @ QUAIL RUN 6:38 AM

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BUS # BUS STOP TIME BUS # BUS STOP TIME BUS # BUS STOP TIME BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 17 MONTEREY BLVD @ # 85 7:07 AMBUS 21 MONTERY BLVD @ EMILIA 6:57 AMBUS 23 N. BOSQUE Lp. @ EATON Pl. 6:42 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ BARBARA LN 6:55 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ KELLY LN (EAST) 6:54 AMBUS 13 N. EL CERRO LP @ LUMAX RD 6:50 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ RUIZ LN 6:53 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ SED HOOP LN 6:57 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ TERRY LN 6:56 AMBUS 91 ORONA RD @ BLUEBERRY LN 6:42 AMBUS 91 ORONA RD @ COTTONWOOD LN 6:48 AMBUS 7 OTERO RD @ # 21 6:32 AMBUS 7 OTERO RD @ JAYBIRD LP (EAST) 6:29 AMBUS 7 OTERO RD @ PONDEROSA DR 6:31 AMBUS 17 PACIFICA @ W. BRAZARO 7:00 AMBUS 90 PATRICIO RD @ LA ENTRADA RD 6:42 AMBUS 90 PATRICIO RD @ RAMON B CHAVEZ 6:40 AMBUS 90 PATRICIO RD @ VALLE LOBO 6:41 AMBUS 47 PERALTA BLVD @ # 134 6:53 AMBUS 47 PERALTA BLVD @ LA ESCONDIDA RD 6:51 AMBUS 47 PERALTA BLVD @ LA SOMBRA LP 6:47 AMBUS 47 PERALTA BLVD @ MARTHA LN 6:49 AMBUS 47 PERALTA BLVD @ SAN FERNANDO 6:50 AMBUS 13 PERALTA BLVD @ ZAMORA LN 6:04 AMBUS 22 PRISCILLA DR @ FUENTE RD 7:00 AMBUS 12 QUAIL RUN @ SAMANTHA 6:34 AMBUS 13 RANCHITOS RD @ VALENCIA DR 6:42 AMBUS 23 RIVERSIDE RD @ WILDWOOD 6:53 AMBUS 90 ROMERO RD @ #20 6:52 AMBUS 90 ROMERO RD @ ROMERO LN 6:53 AMBUS 43 S. BOSQUE LP @ PARKLANE DR 6:31 AMBUS 7 S. EL CERRO LP @ INSPIRATION (EAST) 6:56 AMBUS 7 S. EL CERRO LP @ JAEB LN 6:53 AMBUS 7 S. EL CERRO LP @ KENNEDY DR 6:54 AMBUS 21 SAN DIEGO LP @ SAN CLEMENTE 6:50 AMBUS 22 SAN FRANCISCO AVE. @ SANTA BARBARA 6:55 AMBUS 22 SAN FRANCISCO AVE. @ SAN FELIPE AVE. 5:53 AMBUS 22 SAN FRANCISCO AVE. @ SANTA ANA AVE 6:57 AMBUS 22 SAN MARTIN AVE. @ SAN MARCOS PL 6:48 AMBUS 12 SANDHILL RD @ LLANO RD 7:03 AMBUS 12 SANDHILL RD @ SANDHILL LN 7:05 AMBUS 22 SANDS LP @ TURBO RD. 7:02 AMBUS 21 SANTA BARBARA @ SAN ANTONIO 6:47 AMBUS 43 SENA LN @ SENA CT 7:03 AMBUS 7 SHADOW VIEW DR @ SHADOW DR 6:50 AMBUS 90 SHEBA PL @ CHACON RD 7:00 AMBUS 90 SILVA RD @ CHURCH LP 6:38 AMBUS 22 ST THOMAS AVE. @ # 14 6:50 AMBUS 23 SUNFLOWER @ # 6 6:56 AMBUS 23 SUNFLOWER @ WESLEY 6:55 AMBUS 90 TAVALOPA @ TAVALOPA 6:35 AMBUS 13 TR 1 @ TR 5 6:33AMBUS 13 TR 10 @ # 321 6:26 AMBUS 13 TR 10 @ TR 20 6:18 AMBUS 13 TR 12 @ TR 14 6:27 AMBUS 13 TR 2 @ TR 20 6:14 AMBUS 13 TR 2 @ TR 22 6:13 AMBUS 13 TR 2 @ TR 26 6:15 AMBUS 13 TR 26 @ TR 28 6:16 AMBUS 13 TR 7 @ At the park 6:39 AMBUS 12 VAISA RD @ MONICA RD 6:48 AMBUS 23 VALENCIA RD @ # 136 7:02 AMBUS 23 VALENCIA RD @ # 91 6:58 AMBUS 12 VALENCIA RD @ MONICA 6:45 AMBUS 12 VALENCIA RD @ VALLE LINDO RD 6:41 AMBUS 23 VALENCIA Rd. @ # 125 7:00 AMBUS 12 VALLE LINDO RD @ CALLE CIELO AZULE 6:39 AMBUS 21 VAN CAMP @ WINSTON DR 6:45 AMBUS 17 VAN CAMP BLVD @ AVILA RD 6:49 AMBUS 17 VAN CAMP BLVD @ CAMPBELL LN 6:51 AMBUS 17 VAN CAMP BLVD @ REINO RD 6:50 AMBUS 43 VAN CAMP BLVD @ VISTA CT 7:01 AMBUS 12 VEGAS RD @ LAS CERCAS 6:54 AMBUS 12 VEGAS RD @ MONICA RD 6:51 AMBUS 23 VELVET @ LILLIE DR 6:44 AMBUS 23 W. BOSQUE Lp. @ COTTONWOOD Dr. 6:48 AMBUS 23 W. BOSQUE Lp. @ WILLOW Tr. 6:46 AMBUS 21 WINSTON DR @ GARCIA RD 6:54 AMBUS 17 WINSTON DR. @ HIGH RD 6:55 AMBUS 21 WINSTON DR @ OLD MILWAUKEE 6:52 AMBUS 17 WINSTON DR. @ WINSTON CT 6:54 AM

ANN PARISH ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIME BUS 46 BONITA LP @ OSHA PL (EAST) 8:18 AMBUS 46 BONITA LP @ OSHA PL (WEST) 8:19 AMBUS 58 CAMINO DE MANZANO @ MT. SHADOW DR 8:13 AMBUS 46 CANYON RD @ MANZANO LN 8:15 AMBUS 46 CANYON RD @ OSHA PL 8:17 AMBUS 59 CEREZA CIR @ BUENA VISTA 8:22 AMBUS 59 CEREZA CIR @ MESA VISTA 8:24 AMBUS 11 COMANCHE LN @ # 75 8:22 AMBUS 89 CYPRESS BLVD @ ALAMOSA LP 8:21 AMBUS 89 CYPRESS BLVD @ HERMANOS 8:23 AMBUS 89 CYPRESS BLVD @ ROGERS 8:25 AMBUS 75 LA BAMBA @ LAS MANANITAS 8:14 AMBUS 75 MANZANO VIEW @ LA BAMBA 8:13 AMBUS 75 MANZANO VIEW @ SIERA VISTA DR 8:12 AMBUS 58 MANZANO VIEW RD @ COBRE LN 8:17 AMBUS 58 MANZANO VIEW RD @ FORTUNA RD 8:19 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CANADA RD 8:14 AMBUS 46 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CANYON RD 8:14 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CAROLINA 8:23 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ COMANCHE LN 8:20 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ CORDONIZ 8:24 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ FIESTA LP 8:13 AMBUS 59 MEADOWLAKE RD @ IGLESIA 8:17 AMBUS 58 MEADOWLAKE RD @ MANZANO VIEW 8:15 AMBUS 11 MEADOWLAKE RD @ MAYO LP (WEST) 8:25 AMBUS 75 MEADOWLAKE RD @ SPORTS & MEADOWLAKE CIR 8:18 AMBUS 75 SPORTSMAN @ UTE 8:20 AM

BOSQUE FARMS ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 51 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ ABO RD 8:09 AMBUS 80 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ ABO RD 7:49 AMBUS 51 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ BOSQUE FARMS (BOWL) 8:15 AMBUS 51 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ JIFFY LUBE 8:14AMBUS 87 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ LOS PINOS RD 8:18 AMBUS 51 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ MITCHELL 8:11 AMBUS 87 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ MORRISON RD 8:17 AMBUS 87 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ NOBLE 8:12 AMBUS 51 BOSQUE FARMS BLVD @ SAM'S BUTCHER 8:12 AMBUS 87 CHUGHOLE RD @ SUTTON LN 8:24 AMBUS 80 ESPERANZA @ BEALL ST 8:30 AMBUS 52 HWY 47 @ # 3500 7:59 AMBUS 52 HWY 47 @ # 3519 8:09 AMBUS 80 HWY 47 @ # 3522 8:10 AMBUS 80 HWY 47 @ 3584 8:11 AMBUS 52 HWY 47 @ LENO'S 8:05 AMBUS 87 HWY 47 @ PLEASANT LN 8:19 AMBUS 52 HWY 47 @ TR 5 8:08 AMBUS 87 MC NEW RD @ BONITA 8:26 AMBUS 87 MC NEW RD @ MC NEW LN 8:25 AMBUS 52 N. BOSQUE LP @ RANCHERO (ASSEMBLY DAY CARE) 8:18 AMBUS 51 RANCHITOS RD @ VALENCIA DR 8:17 AMBUS 87 S. BOSQUE LP @ WINCHESTER 8:30 AM

BUS 87 S.BOSQUE LP @ BRUNO LN 8:29 AMBUS 87 S.BOSQUE LP @ MARGARET 8:28 AMBUS 87 SUNFLOWER @ SEGO LILLIE 8:10 AMBUS 52 TR 1 @ TR 5 8:10 AMBUS 80 TR 10 @ # 321 8:17 AMBUS 80 TR 10 @ # 366 8:19 AMBUS 80 TR 10 @ # 94 8:02 AMBUS 80 TR 10 @ HWY 47 8:21 AMBUS 80 TR 10 @ TR 20 8:03 AMBUS 52 TR 12 @ TR 14 8:02 AMBUS 80 TR 2 @ AMERICAN LEGION 7:54 AMBUS 80 TR 2 @ AMERICAN LEGION 8:06 AMBUS 80 TR 2 @ TR 20 7:56 AMBUS 80 TR 2 @ TR 22 7:55 AMBUS 80 TR 2 @ TR 26 7:58 AMBUS 80 TR 22 @ # 22 8:05 AMBUS 80 TR 6 @ TR 8 8:14 AMBUS 52 TR 7 @ THE PARK 8:16 AMBUS 52 TR 7 @ TR 1 8:12 AMBUS 52 VELVET @ LILLIE 8:20 AM

DANIEL FERNANDEZ ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 16 EDEAL RD @ # 124 7:26 AMBUS 16 EDEAL RD @ # 204 7:24 AMBUS 16 EDEAL RD @ # 80 7:30 AMBUS 16 EDEAL RD @ JASON 7:26 AMBUS 16 EDEAL RD @ PUESTA DEL SOL 7:24 AMBUS 78 HIGH DEAL @ HIGH DEAL DR 7:14 AMBUS 78 HIGH DEAL DR @ ADIOS LN 7:17 AMBUS 89 HIGH MESA @ DAIRY RD 7:20 AMBUS 78 HIGH MESA @ HIGH DEAL 7:12 AMBUS 89 HIGH MESA @ JOURNEY RD 7:17 AMBUS 59 HIGH MESA RD @ AMY RD 7:10 AMBus 2 HIGH MESA RD @ SIESTA RD 7:14 AMBus 2 HIGH MESA RD @ TURNER RD 7:16 AMBUS 16 HWY 47 @ # 3140 7:23 AMBUS 16 HWY 47 @ ROBERTO RD 7:19 AMBUS16 HWY 47 @ SMITH LP 7:19 AMBUS 16 HWY 47 @ THOMAS RD 7:21 AMBUS 16 HWY 47 @ WILLOW RD 7:22 AMBUS 16 HWY 47 @ WOLFE LN 7:20 AMBUS 16 LAMBROS LP @ APPALOOSA DR 7:17 AMBUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ AMY RD 7:22 AMBUS 59 MEADOWLAKE RD @ DAIRY RD 7:14 AMBus 2 MEADOWLAKE RD @ FENIX 7:10 AMBUS 89 MEADOWLAKE RD @ HIGH DEAL DR 7:15 AMBus 2 MEADOWLAKE RD @ HOPI & OSAGE 7:12 AMBus 2 MEADOWLAKE RD @ JOURNEY RD 7:19 AMBUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LA SIERRA 7:21 AMBUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LANZA CT 7:10 AMBUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LAPPIN Bus 2 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LAS VIGAS 7:05 AMBUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ LOS ALTOS LN Bus 2 MEADOWLAKE RD @ PAJARO 7:06 AMBUS 59 MEADOWLAKE RD @ PALOMITA LN 7:01 AMBUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ PINTO BUS 78 MEADOWLAKE RD @ SENORITA CT Bus 2 PAJARO @ PRIMERO 7:11 AMBus 2 SUNSHINE DAY CARE @ ST RD 263 7:27 AM

DESERTVIEW ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 14 SAN MATEO (WEST) @ SAN MARCOS 7:20 AMBUS 45 # 74 AVENIDA JARDIN 7:23 AMBUS 46 BRAZARO AVE @ COSTANCIA DR 7:22 AMBUS 46 BRAZARO AVE @ PALO DURO DR 7:24 AMBUS 9 DEL REY @ CARMEL 7:27 AMBUS 45 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN FERNANDO 7:20 AMBUS 51 MOLINERO RD @ SOQUEL RD 7:24 AMBUS 51 MONTEREY BLVD @ # 85 7:27 AMBUS 86 MONTEREY BLVD @ BONITA VISTA BLVD 7:27 AMBUS 86 MONTEREY BLVD @ CARMEL RD 7:26 AMBUS 46 MONTEREY BLVD @ EMILIA LN 7:20 AMBUS 51 MONTEREY BLVD @ MOLINERO RD 7:26 AMBUS 9 PACIFICA @ CAPITOLA 7:24 AMBUS 9 PACIFICA @ CARMEL 7:26 AMBUS 14 SAN ANTONIO @ HENDRIX 7:19 AMBUS 14 SAN DIEGO LP @ SAN CLEMENTE 7:22 AMBUS 45 SENA DR @ SENA CT 7:26 AMBUS 45 TOME VISTA DR @ VISTA DE CERRO DR 7:22 AMBUS 45 VAN CAMP BLVD @ VISTA CT 7:24 AMBUS 86 W. BRAZARO @ CARMEL RD 7:21 AM

KATHERINE GALLEGOS ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 15 AVENIDA LAS VISTAS @ AVENIDA PASTORAL 8:10 AMBUS 2 AVENIDA SERENA @ AVENIDA ESPLENDIDA 8:24 AMBUS 56 CAMINO DEL REY @ MAESTAS 8:27 AMBUS 56 CAMINO DEL REY @ PANDA DR SW 8:25 AMBUS 8 CAPITAN ST. @ CARRIZO ST 8:05 AMBUS 2 CARNIVAL AVE @ FESTIVAL RD (West end of Carnival) 8:19 AMBUS 2 CARRIZO ST NW @ COLIBRI AVE 8:18 AMBUS 8 CERRO CRESTADO @ CRESTADO DR 8:12 AMBUS 8 CERRO CRESTADO @ VILLA CONTESSA 8:11 AMBUS 15 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 2543 8:22 AMBUS 15 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 1701 8:19 AMBUS 15 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 1711 8:20 AMBUS 15 DON PASQUAL RD @ # 524 8:23 AMBUS 56 ENTRADA DR @ MAESTAS 8:23 AMBUS 56 GOLDEN GATE @ LITTLE WINGS LP 8:30 AMBUS 2 HIGH LINE DR @ COLIBRI RD 8:20 AMBUS 15 HWY 314 @ CROWNOWVER 8:26 AMBUS 15 HWY 314 @ JAMES ST 8:28 AMBUS 15 HWY 314 @ PARKER Ct. 8:24 AMBUS 15 HWY 314 @ WITTWER CT 8:30 AMBUS 15 LOS CERRITOS @ # 450 (NORTH ENTRANCE) 8:08 AMBUS 8 LOS CERRITOS DR @ # 1634 8:14 AMBUS 15 MAIN St. @ Calle De Las Familias 8:33 AMBUS 8 MESA LOOP NW @ # 1148 (between the white fence) 8:08 AMBUS 8 MONTARA DR @ CERRO CRESTADO 8:10 AM LOS LUNAS ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIME BUS 50 CARSON @ PINE 8:23 AMBUS 3 CARSON DR @ LOS CLAVELES DR 8:26 AMBUS 57 CARSON DR @ LOS NARDOS DR 8:25 AMBUS 3 CARSON DR @ PINE CT (AM ONLY) 8:27 AMBUS 57 CARSON Dr. @ ARAGON CT SE 8:26 AMBUS 88 CASTILLO St. @ CHAMISA Ave. 8:24 AMBUS 3 EAST WEST DR @ WOOD DR 8:11 AMBUS 5 GRIEGO RD @ WILLOW RD 8:15 AMBUS 3 JUAN PEREA @ LUCERO 8:26 AMBUS 50 LOS LENTES @ MOUNTAIN VIEW 8:25 AMBUS 5 LOS LENTES NE @ # 1650 8:21 AMBUS 5 LOS LENTES RD NE @ BLAYLOCK 8:19 AMBUS 5 LOS LENTES RD NE @ CAMINO DE HIGINIO 8:17 AMBUS 5 LOS LENTES RD NE @ TRUJILLO 8:22 AMBUS 88 LOS LENTES RD SE @ MORRIS RD 8:22 AMBUS 50 LOS LENTES Rd. SE @ LOPEZ Rd. 8:27 AMBUS 3 S. LOS LENTES @ THE DAIRY 8:15 AMBUS 5 TRUJILLO @ # 203 8:24 AM

PERALTA ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 23 ALGODONES @ # 22 (Little Learners Day Care) 8:22 AMBUS 23 ALGODONES @ CALLE SECRETA 8:19 AMBUS 23 ALGODONES @ FORGOTTEN PROMISE 8:20 AM

BUS 23 ALGODONES Rd. (behind the Giant) 8:23 AMBUS 43 AVENIDA VALENCIA @ DON CT 8:09 AMBUS 43 AVENIDA VALENCIA @ GERALDINE CT 8:11 AMBUS 43 AVENIDA VALENCIA @ ROBERTO CT 8:07 AMBUS 86 CHUGHOLE @ ARCADIA 8:11 AMBUS 86 CHUGHOLE @ GUADALUPE 8:10 AMBUS 86 CHUGHOLE @ PARK LANE 8:12 AMBUS 43 DON JACOBO @ RUFINA 8:23 AMBUS 43 DON JACOBO @ TRES HIJOS 8:25 AMBUS 23 FORGOTTEN PROMISE @ REGER Ct. 8:21 AMBUS 23 Hwy 47 @ # 3482 8:26 AMBUS 43 HWY 47 @ # 3483 8:34 AMBUS 23 Hwy 47 @ # 3514 (South side of car wash) 8:24 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ # 3525 8:28 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ # 3552 (Maez Drilling) 8:18 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ # 3596 8:16 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ # 3597 8:31 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ ANDY RD 8:31 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ CATALPA RD 8:28 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ CRAWFORD CT 8:30 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ GURULE (Peralta Church) 8:13 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ JOE'S PHARMACY 8:14 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ KAY’S 8:15 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ MURPHY CIRCLE 8:29 AMBUS 86 HWY 47 @ VALENCIA RD 8:19 AMBUS 23 HWY 47 @ WORSAH 8:17 AMBUS 14 LA LADER RD @ # 252 8:28 AMBUS 86 LA LADERA @ # 179b 8:25 AMBUS 86 LA LADERA @ # 218 8:25 AMBUS 14 LA LADERA @ # 243 LA LADERA RD 8:29 AMBUS 14 LA LADERA @ QUIET LN 8:26 AMBUS 14 LA LADERA @ VISTA DEL RIO 8:27 AMBUS 86 LALADERA @ BLACK QUAIL RD 8:26 AMBUS 86 LALADERA @ REDONDO 8:25 AMBUS 14 MARTHA @ PROCTOR 8:20 AMBUS 86 MOLINA @ # 98 8:28 AMBUS 86 MOLINA @ BURGE 8:35 AMBUS 86 MOLINA @ QUAIL RUN 8:31 AMBUS 43 MONICA RD @ TOMATO FARM RD 8:27 AMBUS 43 MONICA RD @ VAISA RD 8:29 AMBUS 43 MONICA RD @ VALENCIA RD 8:28 AMBUS 14 PERALTA BLVD @ CHELSEA 8:18 AMBUS 14 PERALTA BLVD @ LA ESCONDIDA 8:24 AMBUS 14 PERALTA BLVD @ LA SAMBRA 8:17 AMBUS 14 PERALTA BLVD @ SAN FERNANDO 8:22 AMBUS 14 PERALTA BLVD @ ZAMORA RD 8:16 AMBUS 43 QUAIL RUN @ PARTRIDGE CT 8:16 AMBUS 43 QUAIL RUN @ SAMANTHA 8:15 AMBUS 86 RIVERSIDE DR @ RIVERSIDE CT 8:13 AMBUS 86 SUNFLOWER AVE @ RIVERSIDE DR. 8:13 AMBUS 86 SUNFLOWER AVE @ WESLEY 8:17 AMBUS 86 SUNFLOWER AVE @ WILDWOOD DR. 8:14 AMBUS 43 VAISA RD @ # 30 8:32 AMBUS 43 VaisA RD @ # 4A 8:33 AMBUS 43 VALENCIA @ VALLE LINDO 8:22 AMBUS 86 VALENCIA RD @ # 22 8:21 AMBUS 86 VALENCIA RD @ # 60 8:22 AMBUS 86 VALENCIA RD @ #102 8:24 AMBUS 86 VALENCIA RD @ CONQUISTADOR CT 8:23 AMBUS 43 VALLE LINDO @ # 19 8:21 AMBUS 43 VALLE LINDO @ CALLE CIELO AZUL 8:19 AM

RAYMOND GABALDON BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 76 CAMELOT BLVD @ GALLAHAD ST 8:09 AMBUS 76 CAMELOT BLVD @ VALLEY VIEW DR 8:05 AMBUS 6 CAMINO RAEL @ APARTMENTS 8:10 AMBUS 78 CANAL BLVD. @ THE ENCANTADA APTS. 8:16 AMBUS 78 CANAL BLVD@ PECOS RD 8:18 AMBUS 78 GRANT BLVD @ DRAKE RD 8:24 AMBUS 78 GRANT BLVD @ RIO GRANDE BLVD 8:26 AMBUS 78 HILLSIDE DR @ CANAL BLVD 8:20 AMBUS 78 HILLSIDE DR @ CRESTVIEW DR 8:22 AMBUS 76 HWY 314 @ PARK LN 8:19 AMBUS 6 JUAN PEREA @ KIDS CORNER DAY CARE 8:17 AMBUS 78 MAIN ST @ CHAVEZ LN SW 8:30 AMBUS 82 MORRIS RD @ SHAWN DR 8:18 AMBUS 6 OTERO ST @ VISTA LARGA DR SW 8:08 AM BUS 76 PARKVIEW @ # 1142 8:07 AMBUS 82 ROSALIE @ HONDO CT 8:19 AMBUS 82 SICHLER @ AMISTAD LN 8:13 AMBUS 82 SICHLER @ PHEASANT LN 8:15 AMBUS 82 SICHLER RD @ # 1600 8:18 AMBUS 82 SICHLER RD @ PENNY LN 8:17 AMBUS 82 SICHLER RD @ SCHMIDT PL 8:10 AMBUS 76 VAUGHN ST SW @ GARDEN ST SW 8:17 AMBUS 76 VISTA HILL W. LP SW @ VISTA HILL CT 8:03 AM

SUNDANCE ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 85 AMARILLO @ NARANJO 7:26 AMBUS 85 AMARILLO @ ROSADO 7:25 AMBUS 18 AT & T @ LOPEZ 8:09 AMBUS 18 AT&T RD @ CLINGER LN 8:11 AMBUS 18 AT&T RD @ THE TOWER 8:08 AMBUS 18 AT&T RD @ YORK LN 8:10 AMBUS 85 CALLE DE LLANO @ CHERRY ST 7:23 AMBUS 85 CALLE DE LLANO @ METAL SHOP 7:30 AMBUS 85 CALLE DE LLANO @ REGINA LN 7:27 AMBUS 85 CALLE DE LLANOalle @ INDIGO & HIGHLAND MEADOWS Blvd. (4 way stop) 7:35 AMBUS 18 CONEJO RD @ # 11A 8:03 AMBUS 18 CONEJO RD @ # 55 8:02 AMBUS 18 CONEJO RD @ CORONA RD 8:01 AMBUS 18 DALLIES RD @ # 14 (1st trailer on left) 7:54 AMBUS 18 DALLIES RD @ CORIENTE RD 7:59 AMBUS 18 DALLIES RD @ LLUVIA 7:56 AMBUS 18 DALLIES RD @ TURN-AROUND BY TRACKS 7:58 AMBUS 81 HWY 147 @ TR 35 8:03 AMBUS 81 HWY 147 @ TR 48 8:03 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ # 1619 8:14 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ # 1650 8:06 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ # 1685 (MARGARET'S) 8:11 AMBUS 81 HWY 314 @ # 3001 8:23amBUS 85 HWY 6 @ DUARTE Rd. 8:18 AMBUS 85 HWY 6 @ EMILIA 8:15 AMBUS 85 HWY 6 @ QUINTANA 8:13 AMBUS 85 HWY 6 @ RIVERA 8:16 AMBUS 85 HWY 6 @ The waste transfer station 8:00 AMBUS 18 LONESTAR @ # 2276 8:25 AMBUS 18 LONESTAR @ FIREWHEEL 8:27 AMBUS 72 SAGEBRUSH @ HEALTH CENTER 8:07 AMBUS 72 SAGEBRUSH @ TR 62 (NEAR HEAD START) 8:11 AMBUS 85 SAN DOMINGO @ the Store 7:44 AMBUS 85 SAN PEDRO @ SAN DAVIES 7:40 AMBUS 85 SAN PEDRO @ SAN JUAN 7:42 AMBUS 85 SAN PEDRO @ SAN PABLO 7:41 AMBUS 85 SAN PEDRO @ SAN SEBASTIAN 7:43 AMBUS 18 SIDEWINDER @ # 2264 8:26 AMBUS 81 ST RD 45 @ TR 76 8:16 AMBUS 81 STATE RD 314 @ # 1653 8:11 AMBUS 81 STATE RD 314 @ CHIWEWE SMOKES SHOP 8:09 AMBUS 81 STATE RD 314 @ TR 82 8:10 AMBUS 81 STATE RD 314 @ TR 90 8:09 AMBUS 72 STATE RD 45 @ TR 76 8:20 AMBUS 72 SUNSET LP @ ROADRUNNER LP 8:10 AMBUS 81 TR 40 @ TR 55 7:58 AM

BUS 72 TR 65 @ TR 64 8:13 AMBUS 81 TR 70 @ 71 7:55 AMBUS 81 TR 72 @ TR 70 7:53 AMBUS 72 TR 74 @ STATE RD 314 8:15 AMBUS 81 TR 78 @ TR 80 8:15 AMBUS 81 TR 78 @ TR 82 8:14 AMBUS 18 VILLA LINDA @ # 118 8:07 AMBUS 18 VILLA LINDA @ ESPEJO RD 8:05 AM

TOME ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 90 AIRPORT DR @ HAWK CT 8:03 AMBUS 90 AIRPORT Dr. @ DURAZNO DR. 8:05 AMBUS 12 AIRPORT RD @ SAN FRANCISCO AVE. 8:03 AMBUS 77 DE HAAN LP @ HABITAT (ACROSS FROM JERUSELUM) 8:22 AMBUS 77 DOS LOCOS LP @ # 33 8:15 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ # 234 8:09 AMBUS 17 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ # 337 7:57 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ AVILA RD 8:14 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ BACA GRANDE 8:12 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ RYDER 8:14 AMBUS 41 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ SAN CRISTOBAL 8:03 AMBUS 22 EL CERRO MISSION RD @ WARNER 8:11 AMBUS 45 ENTRADA ARAGON @ # 35 8:12 AMBUS 45 ENTRADA ARAGON @ # 73 8:14 AMBUS 45 ENTRADA ARAGON @ # 95 8:15 AMBUS 45 ENTRADA ARAGON @ EL CID 8:11 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ # 3037 8:09 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ EL CID 8:09 AMBUS 45 HWY 47 @ HOB RD 8:09 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ RECTOR RD 8:06 AMBUS 77 HWY 47 @ TOME HILL RD 8:11 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @ WHITEHOUSE RD 8:08 AMBUS 10 HWY 47 @MENARD (LUCY'S PLACE) 8:07 AMBUS 45 LA ENTRADA @ # 362 8:18 AMBUS 10 LA ENTRADA RD @ CASTULO LN 8:22 AMBUS 17 MAGNIFICO @ # 10 8:05 AMBUS 45 PASITOS DEL CIELO @ CHACON RD 8:23 AMBUS 77 PATRICIO RD @ # 89 8:17 AMBUS 77 PATRICIO RD @ RAMON B CHAVEZ 8:16 AMBUS 77 PATRICIO RD @ VALLE LOBO 8:17 AMBUS 77 PATRICO RD @ # 6 8:16 AMBUS 90 PRISCILLA @ FUENTES 8:08 AMBUS 90 PRISCILLA @ HOMBRE Ln. 8:09 AMBUS 90 PRISCILLA @ VISTA CEDRO 8:10 AMBUS 10 ROMERO RD @ # 20 8:17 AMBUS 10 ROMERO RD @ CASMIRO RD 8:20 AMBUS 10 ROMERO RD @ LA ENTRADA RD 8:22 AMBUS 10 ROMERO RD @ ROMERO LN 8:18 AMBUS 17 SAN FRANCISCO @ MAGNIFICO 8:05 AMBUS 17 SAN FRANCISCO @ SAN MIGUEL AVE. 8:04 AMBUS 12 SAN FRANCISCO Ave. @ SANTA ANA 8:05 AMBUS 12 SAN FRANCISCO Ave. @ SANTA BARBARA N. 8:09 AMBUS 17 SAN JOSE PL @ SAN MIGUEL AVE. 8:02 AMBUS 17 SAN MARCOS PL @ EL CERRO MISSION RD 7:59 AMBUS 17 SAN MARTIN @ EL CERRO MISSION RD 7:58 AMBUS 17 SAN PASQUAL @ SAN RAFAEL PL 8:01 AMBUS 17 SANTA BARBARA @ ST. THOMAS AVE. 8:07 AMBUS 10 SILVA RD @ CHURCH LP 8:15 AMBUS 17 ST. THOMAS @ SAN FELIPE 8:09 AMBUS 10 TAVALOPA @ TAVALOPA 8:12 AMBUS 12 TURBO RD @ AIRPORT RD 8:02 AMBUS 12 TURBO RD @ MAIZ CT 7:59 AMBUS 12 TURBO RD @ SANDS LP 7:57 AMBUS 12 TURBO RD @ TURBO CT 8:00 AMBUS 41 VAN CAMP @ AVILA DR. 8:15 AMBUS 41 VAN CAMP @ CAMPBELL 8:12 AMBUS 22 VAN CAMP @ LIEDELL 8:08 AMBUS 90 VISTA CEDRO @ CLAUDE 8:11 AMBUS 90 VISTA CEDRO @ SANTA ANNA 8:10 AMBUS 41 WINSTON @ ST MICHAEL 8:05 AMBUS 41 WINSTON DR @ GARCIA 8:06 AMBUS 41 WINSTON DR. @ WINSTON LN 8:08 AM

VALENCIA ELEMENTARY BUS # BUS STOP TIMEBUS 79 BERRYHILL @ BLACKBERRY 8:08 AMBUS 79 BLACKBERRY @ # 3 8:10 AMBUS 91 BLOOM-N-SHINE @ COUNTRY ROSE LN 8:08 AMBUS 79 BLUEBERRY @ # 8 8:06 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ # 204 (Carrasco Rd) 8:06 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ # 224 8:16 AMBUS 74 E. EL CERRO LP @ # 304 8:16 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ JUANITO RD 8:14 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ MEADOWLARK 8:04 AMBUS 74 E. EL CERRO LP @ OTERO 8:17 AMBUS 91 E. EL CERRO LP @ WINCHESTER 8:02 AMBUS 79 FIRESTATION @ FIREFALL LN 8:15 AMBUS 79 FIRESTATION @ GARLEY 8:14 AMBUS 79 FIRESTATION @ JD LN 8:16 AMBUS 79 FIRESTATION @ ORONA 8:13 AMBUS 91 GURULE ESTATES @ MIGUEL LN 8:12 AMBUS 74 HWY 47 @ # 3135 A (RECTOR RD) 8:05 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ ELIAS 8:05 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ LOS CERRITOS 8:16 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ LUCERO RD 8:15 AMBUS 74 HWY 47 @ MECHENBIER FARM # 3164 8:06 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ OMAR 8:13 AMBUS 7 HWY 47 @ OTERO (LUTHERN CHURCH) 8:08 AMBUS 7 JEROME @ PALOMAS 8:27 AMBUS 7 LA LADERA @ # 119 (AT THE CEMETARY) 8:24 AMBUS 7 LA LADERA @ BENNETT 8:20 AMBUS 7 LA LADERA @ BLUEHILL 8:19 AMBUS 7 LA LADERA @ TRES NINAS 8:21 AMBUS 74 LOS CERRITOS @ # 3 8:22 AMBUS 79 N. EL CERRO LP @ # 53 8:18 AMBUS 7 N. EL CERRO LP @ AL RAY (PM ONLY) BUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ ALRAY CT (AM ONLY) 8:18 AMBUS 79 N. EL CERRO LP @ BARBARA LN 8:23 AMBUS 79 N. EL CERRO LP @ J.C. MOBILE HOME PARK 8:21 AMBUS 79 N. El Cerro Lp @ Kelly Ln (East) 8:19 AMBUS 7 N. EL CERRO LP @ KELLY LN (WEST) 8:17 AMBUS 7 N. EL CERRO LP @ LUMAX (AM ONLY) 8:18 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ LUMAX (PM ONLY) BUS 79 N. EL CERRO LP @ RUIZ 8:18 AMBUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ SED HOOP LN (#79 PM) 8:00 AMBUS 79 N. EL CERRO LP @ SED HOOP LN (#91 AM) BUS 91 N. EL CERRO LP @ TERRY LN (AM ONLY) 8:19 AMBUS 7 N. EL CERRO LP @ TERRY LN (PM ONLY) BUS 79 ORONA @ CAMILLO 8:04 AMBUS 7 OTERO RD @ # 21 8:09 AMBUS 74 OTERO RD @ JAYBIRD LP (EAST ENTRANCE) 8:18 AMBUS 7 PONDEROSA FARMS @ CAMINO DEL SOL 8:11 AMBUS 74 S. EL CERRO LP @ INSPIRATION (EAST) 8:14 AMBUS 74 S. EL CERRO LP @ INSPIRATION (WEST) 8:14 AMBUS 74 S. EL CERRO LP @ JAEB LN 8:12 AMBUS 91 SANDHILL @ SANDHILL LN 8:10 AMBUS 74 TOME DR @ SHADY LN 8:09 AMBUS 91 VEGAS RD @ HACIENDA 8:22 AMBUS 91 VEGAS RD @ LAS CERCAS 8:25 AM

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