• There are just over 1,000 school buses used by Broward District Schools on daily routes, transporting more than 73,000 students to and from school, and driving more than 16 million miles to 234 locations.  This department collaborates with all schools to communicate transportation information to students and parents.

    Broward School Board Policy 5300 allows for a student otherwise not eligible for transportation to ride if there is a seat available on route (s) that serve the school. After October 1 of each school year “Empty Seat Applications” are processed through the student’s school of attendance.

  • Central Area Terminal Routes: 2000 thru 2999

    Keisha Hudson, Terminal Manager
    Kathy Mathews, Supervisor
    Vickie Habersham, Supervisor
    3831 NW 10th Avenue
    Oakland Park FL 33309
    754-321-4480
    5:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
    Routes: 2000 thru 2999

  • Central West Area Terminal Routes: 4000 thru 4999

    Shriley Clark (TA), Terminal Manager
    Stacy Morgan, Supervisor
    Latalya Taylor  (TA), Supervisor

    2320 College Avenue
    Davie FL 33317
    754.321.4150
    5:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
    Routes: 4000 thru 4999

  • North Area Terminal Routes: 1000 thru 1999

    Bloneva Fulmore, Terminal Manager
    Charlene McNabb-Bell, Supervisor
    Fernando Staple, Supervisor
    1751 NW 22nd Avenue
    Pompano Beach FL 33069
    754.321.4000
    5:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
    Routes: 1000 thru 1999

  • South Area Transportation Routes: 3000 thru 3999

    Lisa McBride, Terminal Manager
    Bernadetta Campbell, Supervisor
    Valeri Davis (TA), Supervisor
    900 S. University Drive
    Pembroke Pines FL 33025
    754.321.4100
    5:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
    Routes: 3000 thru 3999

  • South West Area Transportation Routes: 5000 thru 5999

    Shirley Clark (TA), Terminal Manager
    Farine Vilsaint, Supervisor
    20251 Stirling Road
    Pembroke Pines FL 33332
    754.321.8025
    Routes: 5000 thru 5999

Transportation Information

    • Students should arrive at the assigned bus stop at least ten (10) minutes before the published bus stop time.
    • Students that are nine (9) years of age or younger should be escorted to the bus stop by a responsible adult. Parents/Guardians should assure that students dress appropriately for the weather, rain gear for inclement conditions, proper footwear for walking to and from and waiting at the bus stop.
    • The bus stop and the school bus are considered an extension of the classroom and students are expected to observe the same code of discipline expected in the school classroom.
    • Students are not allowed to eat, drink or chew gum while on the school bus.
    • Students are expected to abide by the school bus operator's instructions while boarding the bus, on the bus and when departing the bus, at the bus stop or school location.

    "If you or anyone you know has witnessed or is concerned about student safety, reckless driving, or inappropriate behavior on the bus, please contact 754-321-4400. Please provide as much detail as possible, including location, time, bus number, etc."

Transportation Bus Safety Tips

  • Get ready for the back-to-school season with these School Bus Safety Tips for Students, Parents and Commuters!

    Slow Down/Expect Delays:

    • Expect school bus delays the first few weeks of school due to traffic congestion around campuses, schools regulating dismissals, and students becoming familiar with their bus drivers.
    • Back to School Means Sharing the Road with additional traffic on roads, in school zones and on school campuses. 

    School Zones

    • In a school zone when flashers are blinking, stop and yield to pedestrians crossing the crosswalk and pay attention to crossing guards.

    Buses on the Road:

    • If you're driving behind a bus, allow a greater following distance than if you were driving behind a car. It will give you more time to stop once the yellow lights start flashing.
    • It is illegal to pass a school bus that is stopped to load or unload children.
    • Never pass a bus from behind – or from either direction if you're on an undivided road – if it is stopped to load or unload children.
    • If the yellow or red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, traffic must stop.
    • Students should arrive at the bus stop 10 minutes early

    Requesting Changes/Adding Bus Stop Locations:

    • Major bus stop changes will be considered after September 2nd so routes can be stabilized and leveled. 
    • Many students are not enrolled until after school starts; therefore Student Transportation & Fleet Services cannot get a true analysis of the need until after that time.
    • Parents are encouraged to contact the Transportation Liaison at their child’s school for bus stop/route information.

Contact Information

  • Transportation Services

    3831 NW 10th Avenue

    Oakland Park, Florida 33309

    Phone: 754-321-4400

    Fax: --

    TTL: --

    Phone: --

    Rolando Alvarez

    Executive Director