- Departments - Transportation
- Monroe County schools
Transportation Services
Committed to Student Safety
| Kayleen Watts | Supervisor, Transportation | 305-293-1400-53400 |
| Nicole Valdes | Office Manager | 305-293-1400-53403 |
| Doug Thompson | Service Manager | 305-293-1400-53406 |
| Wayne Goldstein | Office Clerk | 305-293-1400-53401 |
Transportation Supervisors:
| Mary Jane Williams | Upper Keys Area Coordinator | 305-853-1933 |
| Victor Contreras | Middle Keys Area Coordinator | 305-289-2490-53318 |
| Tyrone Greene | Lower Keys Area Coordinator | 305-745-3282-50348 |
August, 2010 - Bus Routes for the 2010-2011 School Year:
| School | Route Numbers |
| Key Largo School | 49 53 73 78 79 80 81 90 92 |
| Plantation Key School | 49 76 78 79 90 |
| Coral Shores High School | 53 80 85 86 90 92 SP85 |
| Marathon High School | 52 63 Late76 Late77 Late70 |
| Marathon Middle School | 39 70 77 |
| Stanley Switlik Elementary School | 39 48 52 ER52 63 70 76 77 93 PK93 |
| Sugarloaf Elementary School | 55 64 67 68 69 71 74 |
| Sugarloaf Middle School | 64 66 67 68 69 71 ES74 Late71 |
| Gerald Adams Elementary School | 61 62 72 SP94 |
| Glynn Archer Elementary School | 61 PK60 SPK82 Late60 |
| Horace O'Bryant Middle School | 60 61 72 82 94 SP83 Late61 |
| Key West High School | 60 61 62 82 83 89 ES75 |
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Bus Safety Brochure: “Are We There Yet?: Staying Safe Between Home and School.” - The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) and Florida’s school districts and charter schools are committed to the safety of Florida’s students and schools. Ensuring access to learning requires that students get to and from school safely, regardless of their mode of travel. Students often walk, bike, or ride to and from school or the bus stop on their own or with parents, guardians, or others.
Rule 6A-3.0121, Florida Administrative Code, requires districts and charter schools to inform parents, guardians, and students at least annually in writing of their own responsibilities for safe travel to and from school or the bus stop and their homes. To assist schools in fulfilling this responsibility, the FDOE offices of School Transportation and Safe Schools have developed the brochure, “Are We There Yet?: Staying Safe Between Home and School.” This brochure offers tips to parents, guardians, and students on how to stay safe, especially when the students are not with school officials who can help protect them.
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