Transportation

Office Hours
- School Days: 5:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Non School Days: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Brian Rochowiak, Dean Transportation Director
Crystal Helgemo, Dean Assistant Transportation Director
Your child's safety is out first priority!
Transportation information for the 2026-27 school year will be available in Skyward Family Access on August 14.
Please note: All late bus notifications will be communicated through the My Ride K12 app.
- Bus Eligibility
- Bus Passes, Evacuation Drills and Lost Items
- Bus Routes
- Bus Rules
- My Ride K-12
- Transportation Facts and Bus Hazard Lights
- Transportation FAQs
Bus Eligibility
The measurement of the distance to determine student eligibility for transportation service shall be one (1.0) mile for elementary and one and one-half (1.5) miles for secondary. The distance will be measured from the point at which the student’s driveway meets the public thoroughfare to the point of intersection of the center of the public street with the nearest school door. Students attending the LATE Program are excluded from eligibility for transportation.
Transportation of special education students will be provided as required by law.
However, where unusual traffic and other hazards exist, the supervisor of transportation is directed to study the situation and determine the most appropriate resolution, which both reasonably ensures the safety of the student(s) involved and is cost effective. Appeals of the supervisor’s decision may be made to the director of operations who will, as appropriate, work with the consultation services of public safety officers with jurisdiction for that geographic area.
The transportation department is directed to continually study routing and revise school district bus routes so as to require students to walk reasonable distances to pick-up points, reduce the total miles traveled by school buses, eliminate transportation of students to school buildings where walking distances are reasonable, and reduce the cost incurred by the district.
Bus Passes, Evacuation Drills and Lost Items
Bus Passes
Students may not ride any bus other than their assigned bus without a bus pass. Bus passes are only accepted on routes that have room for additional students. Bus passes are only issued for extenuating circumstances. They will not be issued for after school study or play dates. Most school buses are full and therefore cannot ordinarily accommodate additional students.
Bus Evacuation Drills
The Michigan Department of Education recommends three bus evacuations per year. All elementary students will participate in bus evacuation drills. Bus evacuation drills with Buster The Bus will be scheduled at all elementary schools sometime during this school year. Please watch your school newsletters for the first evacuation date at your school. Parents will receive a School Messenger email the day prior to all scheduled evacuations.
Lost Items
Valuable items (like laptops or instruments) will be brought into the transportation office at the end of the day. Other items will be left on the bus, near the driver, and can be picked up the next school day.
Bus Routes
Bus route information can be found on Skyward Family Access.Bus stop change requests for the 2026-27 school year will only be accepted through September 30. New students do not need to request a bus stop location as they will automatically receive one during enrollment.
If you have moved and need to request transportation, please fill out the Transportation Request Form. A member of our routing staff will respond to your request via the email address you provide. Please monitor your junk/spam email if you do not receive a response in your regular inbox within three weeks.
Bus stop drop off times are earlier by the following on half days of school:
- High School: 3 hours and 25 minutes
- Middle School: 3 hours and 20 minutes
- Elementary School: 3 hours and 25 minutes
Bus Rules
Your child's safety is our top priority!
Bus Rules
- Follow the driver's directions.
- Arrive at stop 5 minutes before scheduled pick-up time. Use designated bus stop.
- Students should not be waiting in cars. They should be standing in line, off the roadway.
- Bus drivers are not required to stop when there are no students waiting at the stop.
- No eating, drinking or chewing gum.
- No littering or disruptive behavior.
- No animals, glass bottles or skateboards.
- No mutilating or defacing property.
- Effective the 2025-2026 school year, students who intentionally damage bus seats will be charged a fee ranging from $27 to $47 per incident, depending on the extent of the damage.
- Stay seated while the bus is in motion. Sit correctly in seat.
- No profanity, harassment, or bullying.
- No cell phone use on bus.
- Students must sit in their assigned seats.
- Students must follow the Code of Conduct located in the Student Transportation Handbook.
My Ride K-12
The My Ride K-12 app provides parents and guardians with convenient access to their student's transportation information, including bus route details and important transportation updates. One of the most significant benefits of the app is its ability to deliver real-time push notifications directly to our families. Whether there is a bus delay, route change or other important transportation announcement, you will receive updates as they happen.
This new notification system will replace our previous method of communicating service updates through the bus hotline. Instead of calling the hotline for the latest transportation information, parents and guardians can receive timely updates automatically through the My Ride K-12 app.
We anticipate that the addition of My Ride K-12 will help us provide more reliable, efficient and responsive service to our students and families.
Please note - You will need your student's district-assigned student ID number to register them in the My Ride K-12 app. You can find your student's ID number by logging into your Skyward Family Access account.
If you have any questions or need assistance with the My Ride K-12 app, please contact the Transportation Department at (248) 956-3090.
My Ride K-12 Mobile App Setup
- Download My Ride K-12 from Google Play Store or the Apple App Store.
- After the app installation is complete, open My Ride K-12 app.
- When prompted to find your school district, search “Walled Lake Consolidated Schools.”
- Once you have selected the district, you will proceed to the login page. If you do not already have a registered email, click Register.
- To register, enter your email address, password, and name.
- After registering, you will receive a confirmation email. Tap on the link in your email to confirm your registration through the My Ride K-12 website.
- Log in, then find a student by going to My Students and choosing the + button. This will present the Add Student screen.
- Enter the Student ID number and your student’s date of birth.
- Once you have linked to a student, click on that student profile to see all relevant transportation information.
- Press the Share button to share a student link with someone else. (There is a limit of 2 parent/guardians per student)
- Enter the email of the person you would like to share with. That person will receive a confirmation email that will automatically link them to the shared student(s). Recipients must register with My Ride K-12, if they have not already done so, to access the student information.
- Regularly check for updates to ensure that your device is running the latest version of the app.
- Remain logged into the app to receive district notifications, even when the app is not actively running.
- Notifications must be tuned on in your phone settings in order to receive push notifications from the transportation department.
My Ride K-12 Website Setup
- Using a web browser, go to myridek12.tylerapp.com.
- If you do not have a registered email, click sign up.
- To register, enter your email address, a password, and name.
- After registering, you will receive a confirmation email. Click on the link in your email to confirm your registration through the My Ride K-12 website.
- When prompted, search for the name of the school district your child attends.
- Enter the Student ID number and your student’s date of birth.
- Once you have linked to a student, click on that student profile to see all relevant transportation information.
- To share a student link with another person, select a student and click the Share button.
- Enter the email of the person you would like to share with. That person will receive a confirmation email that will automatically link them to the share student(s). Recipients must register with My Ride K-12, if they have not already done so, to access the student’s information. (There is a limit of 2 parent/guardians per student)
Transportation Facts and Bus Hazard Lights
School Bus Stops
There are two kinds of school bus stops:
- Overhead Red Light Stop - All traffic must come to a complete stop when the overhead red lights come on. Children may be crossing the roadway.
- Yellow Hazard Light Stop - Traffic may proceed around a stopped school bus with caution. Children will not be crossing the roadway.
The Bus Is Your Best Bet!
NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has done a lot of research over many years on the safety of school buses. We know from their research that the school bus is the safest mode of transportation for the 55 million students enrolled in elementary and secondary schools across the United States.
Fun Facts About Our Bus Fleet
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Our buses travel 1.5 million school miles each year.
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We use over 202,000 gallons of fuel each year.
- We transport 6,500 students on 81 bus routes each and every day.
- Our buses use 3,000 gallons of oil each year.
- We service 22 buildings in Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, 3 parochial schools and 8 special education out-of-district buildings.
- Dean Transportation employs 115 school bus drivers, 15 bus attendants and five mechanics in Walled Lake.
Transportation FAQs
Where do I find my students busing information?
Student bus route information can be found on Skyward Family Access.
Why is my bus stop location different than last year?
Each year we make adjustments to routes in order to remain efficient and within the requirements of MCL Act 187. Consolidating bus stops based on the location of student residence is a large part of the efficiency process. On occasion our automated routing software may place a student at an incorrect bus stop. If you know of a closer existing bus stop, please fill out the Transportation Request Form. Our routing staff will contact you via email to confirm the new bus stop location.
How do I request to change my students bus stop or add my student back onto a bus?
Requests must be received by October 1 in one of the following ways:
- Transportation Request Form
- Fax: (248) 282-8424
- USPS Mail: Attn: Dispatch Router, 46740 W. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, MI 48390
Request may take up to three weeks to evaluate.
Do you think my stop will be changed?
- Yes; if the existing bus stop is determined to be unsafe, illegal or inconsistent with other district bus stops.
- No (or unlikely); if the criteria is based on:
- Having children within sight of the home
- Taking care of other family members within the household
- Inclement weather
- Morning darkness
- Lack of sidewalks
- The bus passing the house along the route
You are welcome to request a review if you still have any concerns.
My student has not rode the bus in a while and now they no longer have any bus information.
Students who do not ride the bus for more than 14 school days may be removed from the bus route. If you would like to add your student back onto the bus route, please fill out the Transportation Request Form. If your students needs a one time, or emergency ride, they can request a bus pass from their school office and receive transportation to the closest existing bus stop location. In certain circumstances (walk restrictions), a parent/designee will be required to meet the students at the bus stop.
We have recently moved and I need the bus stop at my new address. Who do I call?
Addresses must be changed with your students building secretary. The transportation office can not make these changes and bus passes can not be issued by the transportation department.
My student is school of choice or in-district transfer. Can they ride a bus?
Bus ridership counts are evaluated during the first full week of school. If there is a room on a bus after that time period, your child is welcome to ride to and from school at an existing bus stop location. Requests must be submitted each school year and will be taken during the summer months using the Transportation Request Form. Requests are only accepted through September 30 of each school year. Approved requests are for the current school year only. The transportation department determines the bus stop your student will use. The location will be the nearest existing bus stop to the students home address within the transportation boundary for the school of attendance. It is the parents’ responsibility to get the student to and from the stop and the parent or designated responsible party must be present for the student to be dropped off. Your student may lose the right to a ride if you are not there to meet him/her at the bus stop.
I live in a non-transport area. Can my child ride to and from a daycare or family friend's bus stop?
No, bus eligibility is based on the home address. Only students who live in a transport area can ride the bus whether it is from home, daycare or another bus stop.
My student needs to work on a project, go to an event with a friend or my schedule changes on certain days of the week. Can they ride on a different bus?
No, students can only ride their assigned bus. Students can have one morning bus stop and one afternoon bus stop. In the event of an emergency, determined by the transportation dispatch office or school building administrator, students may receive a one time bus pass to ride a different bus.
I will not be home on a half day of school. Can my student ride home to a daycare or friend's house?
No, students can only ride their assigned bus. In the event of an emergency, determined by the transportation dispatch office or school building administrator, students may receive a one time bus pass to ride a different bus.
The Dean Difference
Ensure Safe Journeys for Every Student!
School bus drivers earn up to $26 per hour, school bus attendants up to $21per hour, and service technicians can earn a sign up bonus of up to $750 based on certifications.
No professional driving experience, no problem! Dean Transportation provides paid training for new drivers to receive a commercial driver's license.
Learn more or apply today at 46740 West Pontiac Trail in Walled Lake or call (248) 956-3090 to learn more.
