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Bus Behavior

A school bus ride starts and ends the school day for most of our students. So, making the bus ride a positive experience for all is something we take very seriously. Our Princeton Habits of a Tiger extend to the school buses. That means we expect all riders to be positive leaders and empathetic citizens while riding the bus.

  • Empathetic citizens are kind, respectful, compassionate, helpful, considerate, and unthreatened by differences in others.
  • Positive leaders are relationship builders, advocates for others, encouragers, flexible,  and considerate. 

We are asking all Princeton Tigers to Ride with Pride! Be Safe. Follow rules and instructions. Be Respectful. Be Responsible. In Minnesota. riding the school bus is a privilege, not a right, and one that can be suspended for inappropriate behavior. There is a very low tolerance for misbehavior on a bus. Please talk with your child about Riding with Pride and being a positive leader on the bus at any age.

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Other News

National Walk and Roll to School Day is on Wednesday, October 4th. This day is meant to raise awareness of road safety around walking/biking students.

Last year we rolled out the Stopfinder App so parents can view information about your student's bus route. We encourage parents whose students ride the bus to download the app.

We are in the third year of running tiered busing schedules for students, and we are committed to evaluating the system this year. This year we will be analyzing pros and cons with teachers, administrators, and the School Board.

A bus ride starts and ends the school day for many of our students, so making it a positive experience for all is something we take very seriously. Our Princeton Habits of a Tiger extend to the school buses, and set the expectations for all bus riders.