Transportation
Huron City Schools is committed to providing safe, timely, and efficient transportation for eligible students throughout the district. Our dedicated Transportation Department works hard each day to ensure students arrive at school and return home safely, ready to learn and grow.
We serve district-resident students in grades K–12 who qualify for transportation, including students attending St. Peter’s, Huron Montessori, EHOVE, and other designated schools.
Please review your child’s eligibility and transportation details using the information provided at the start of each school year. Bus routes and schedules are subject to change, and families will be notified of any major updates via ParentSquare and FinalForms.
Questions or changes to your child’s transportation arrangements?
Please contact the Transportation Department at (419) 433-1234 ext. 5000.
Transportation Documents
- Bus Routes
- Transportation Handbook
- HHS Bussing Request Form
- Request for Bus Transportation Form (STAFF USE ONLY)
- School Transportation FAQ
- Ohio Pupil Transportation & Operation & Safety Rules
- Parent/Guardian Request for HCS Transportation to Non-Public Schools
Payment in Lieu
In accordance with RC 3327.02, the board of education of a city, exempted village, or local school district may determine that it is impractical to transport a pupil who is eligible for transportation to and from a school under section 3327.01 of the Revised Code.
If the parent, guardian, or another person in charge of the pupil accepts the offer of payment in lieu of providing transportation and providing that all appropriate documentation and procedures identified in code have been completed, the board shall pay the parent, guardian, or another person in charge of the child an amount that shall be not less than $250.00, and not more than the amount determined by the department as the average cost of pupil transportation for the previous school year. (RC 3327.02 (D) and section 263.170 of HB 59)
Any forms not received past the deadlines posted may not be considered for reimbursement.
