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REQUEST DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2025

Dear Parent or Guardian:

Bus routing for the 2025-2026 school year will soon begin. All children are transported to and from their home addresses at the beginning of each school year. If your child will be going to a babysitter or childcare provider for the 2025-26 school year, please complete the Babysitter/Childcare Information Form.

This form should be submitted to the transportation office no later than April 1, 2025. All requests submitted after August 22, 2025, will not be reviewed until after the second week of school and can take up to two school days to process. Families may need to make alternative arrangements for a studentā€™s babysitter/childcare transportation until the bus route change can be implemented.

Please note the following requirements:

  1. Fill out this form if your child attends an after school program such as YMCA Club Kid, Extended Day, SMA, UMAC, etc.

  2. Babysitter arrangements can be scheduled for the morning, afternoon, or both. However, bus stops must be at the same location five days per week. For example, if a child is picked up at a parent residence in the morning and is dropped off at a babysitter in the afternoon, both stops must be consistent throughout the school week.

  3. The babysitter location must be within your childā€™s school attendance zone. If you have any questions about elementary school boundaries, please call our office at 845-460-6010. Thank you.

If you share joint custody of your child, please note that the school district is only required to provide busing to a single residence, according to state law. I have included excerpts below from the New York State Education Department School Law Book for your reference.

School Law Book 38th Edition on Child Care Providers and Transportation:

57:17. Must a parent request child care transportation by a special date?

Yes. A childā€™s parents must request child care transportation in writing no later than April 1 preceding the next school year, except where the family moves into the district later than April 1. In that case, the request must be made within 30 days of establishing residency in the district (Ā§ 3635(1)(e)).

School Law Book 38th Edition on Joint Custody and Transportation

57:12. Must a school district transport children of divorced parents to different locations on different days of the week?

No. According to the commissioner of education, a student can only have a single residence for school purposes even when that studentā€™s parents are divorced (see 49:10).

There is no statutory or regulatory requirement that a district transport a student whose parents share joint custody to one parentā€™s home on some days of the week and to the other parentā€™s home on different days of the week (Appeal of Dickinson, 39 Ed Dept Rep 41 (1999); Appeal of Van Der Jagt, 33 Ed Dept Rep 517 (1994)).

Enjoy the rest of the school year. We look forward to transporting your child in September.

Sincerely,

Jessie Lazar
Director of Transportation