• 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

  • 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.


Link to FLorida Department of Transportation - Official Highway
      Mileage


National School Transportation Website