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SVSD First in Washington to Use ‘Bus Bulletin’ Service

By Danna McCall, Living Snoqualmie August 28, 2014
The Snoqualmie Valley School District Transportation Department is offering a new service for the 2014-15 school year, a service designed to give parents some piece of mind when their child’s bus is running late.

Bus Bulletin, lets parents register to receive emails and/or text and voice messages on their home cell or home phones when their child’s bus is more bus_crossingthan 10 minutes late  - and lets parents know the specific reason for the delays like schedule changes, weather, accidents, substitute driver, etc.

Snoqualmie Valley Bus drivers learned about the new Bus Bulletin service this week, with one driver saying it is easy to use and that, as a driver, she really likes the new, fast way to notify sometimes worried parents.

On Bus Bulletin’s website you register and then simply enter in your notification method and your child’s bus route(s). Parents and caregivers can enter multiple contact methods, too.  There is no cost to use the service.

According to Bus Bulletin, they do not collect any information about your child (except for the bus route) and they do not distribute your contact information.

Bus Bulletin says the service was created for safety – to reduce the time children are waiting on the side of the road for a late bus.  They log every notification that is sent out and save the log indefinitely, even if accounts have been deactivated.  They also watch for users who select an “abnormal” amount of bus routes to monitor.

According to the Bus Bulletin website, it takes less than 10 seconds to send a pre-worded notification, which is received by parents within 5 to 20 seconds – often making it faster than other district-wide communication systems.

The Snoqualmie Valley School District is only Washington State district offering the Bus Bulletin notification service.

To register or learn more about the FREE service, visit www.busbulletin.com.

Reprinted with persmission from Living Snoqualmie.  Feel free to visit their website or follow them on Facebook and Twitter to get the latest Snoqualmie Valley info.