Skip to main content

Bus Routes

Bus Routes

Elementary and Middle School Boundaries and Bus Routes

Click this link for InfoFinder to locate  bus routes for the 2025-26 school year. If you have a question regarding a specific bus route, please contact transportation at (360)383-9236

Search your street address on INFOFINDER to find your schools and bus stops.

Once you click on the link above you will enter your address and zip code in the Search form and view the results, see image below.

A screen shows a map with a route highlighted, alongside a list of locations.

Activity Bus Information

Click here to view After School Activity Bus Routes 

If you have any questions, call our Transportation Dispatch Office at 360-383-9236.

  • School Closure & Inclement Weather Telephone Line
    24 hours/day (360) 383-9200 press *
  • Bus Dispatch Office
    (360) 383-9236 – 5:00am to 5:00pm

Be sure to read and discuss with your students the Ferndale School District Guidelines and Rules for Students Riding Buses below.

BUS RIDERSHIP IS A PRIVILEGE. The privilege can and will be revoked for disregarding the rules.

Approximately 3,300 students are transported to and from school daily. In addition, students are transported to athletic contests, music competitions and performances, field trips and other approved activities. The following guidelines and rules are established to promote the safety and well being of students using Ferndale School District vehicles:

    1. Be at the designated bus stop five minutes prior to scheduled pick-up time. The bus cannot wait for tardy students; it has a schedule to keep.
    2. When it is necessary to walk along the roadway, walk on the left side of the road facing traffic. If there is a shoulder or sidewalk, use it.
    3. When crossing the roadway, always wait for your bus driver to signal or nod before crossing. Walk—don’t run—and check both directions before stepping into the oncoming traffic lane. Always cross at least 10 feet in front of the bus, and never cross behind it. 
    4. While waiting for the bus, stand at least five big steps back from the edge of the roadway. Stay off the traveled portion of the road and stand on the sidewalk if one is available. Avoid horseplay and respect the property of nearby homeowners. Never run beside the bus when it is moving. Do not wait inside a car. If a substitute driver is operating your student’s morning bus, they may not see your student and will not stop. If it’s dark, use a flashlight or your phone to signal the bus driver that you’re there.
    5. When loading, form a single line off of the road and wait quietly until the bus has come to a complete stop before moving toward it. Do not push or crowd.
    6. Upon entering the bus, go directly to a seat, sit down and remain seated. 
    7. If you miss the bus, return home. Make alternative arrangements for getting to school with your parent or guardian.
    1. Obey the directions of the bus driver, including the assignment of seating, if required.
    2. Do not stand or sit in the stepwell. Be seated while the bus is in motion facing forward with feet out of the aisle. Keep the aisle and front stepwell clear of books, lunches, coats, packages and musical instruments. When departing, remove all items which were brought onto the bus.
    3. Conduct yourself in a manner that will not distract the driver or disturb other riders. While the bus is moving do not talk to the driver except for important matters or emergencies.
    4. Be quiet while the bus is approaching and crossing railroad tracks so the driver can listen for approaching trains.
    5. Ride only your regularly assigned bus and leave the bus at your designated stop. Written permission or a phone call by your parent to the principal or designee - who will issue a bus pass to be given to the bus driver - is required to ride another bus or to get off at a different stop.
    6. Report any bus damage to the driver. Students are responsible for the cost of repairs to buses and/or vehicles due to vandalism or misuse.
    7. Obtain driver permission before opening a window. State law states that bus windows may be open no more than five inches (5"). Keep hands, head, legs, etc. inside of the bus at all times. Do not throw or pass objects through open windows.
    8. Do not bring knives, sharp objects, glass items, balloons, firearms, live animals and no flammable items such as perfume and/or cologne on the bus. Do not bring large objects that cannot be held on a student's lap onto the bus. Objects that can come apart or create a mess if dropped should be in closed container (sack, box, etc.)
    9. Use of profane language will not be tolerated. Use or possession of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, drugs or drug paraphernalia, or matches/lighters is not allowed on the bus and will result in a suspension from the bus for five (5) days or more. Possession of these items could result in suspension from school at the principal's discretion.
    10. Deposit paper, food containers, and other unwanted objects in the trash container provided.
    11. Use the fire extinguisher, first aid kit, and emergency door only in an emergency and with the permission of the driver or other authorized person. Do not sit in the driver's seat or touch any instruments on the dashboard.
    12. Do not stand up until the bus has come to a complete stop. Leave the bus in an orderly manner with students in the front unloading first unless otherwise directed.
    13. There is NO eating on the bus as there are several students with life-threatening allergies, students may drink water while on the bus. 
    1. When it is necessary to cross the road after unloading, cross at least 10 feet in front of the bus. Do not touch or jump over the cross arm. Before stepping into the lane used by oncoming traffic, look both ways to be sure no traffic is approaching from either direction. Glance at the driver, who will signal if it is not safe to cross. Walk, do not run, when crossing the roadway.
    2. Do not loiter around the bus or run beside it when it is moving.
    3. Do not throw balls, rocks or objects of any kind in the area of a school bus stop.
    4. If there is a shoulder or sidewalk, use it. When it is necessary to walk along the roadway, walk on the left facing traffic.
    5. After leaving the bus, go directly home.

Procedures Following Infractions

The bus driver will call home to report the incident to the parent and or guardian. The report will be entered into swiss with a copy going to the principal. The principal and or designee along with the director of transportation and or designee will determine what action needs to be taken,