If your child is in general education, you may find more information about his or her eligibility for transportation services by clicking here.
Transportation is considered a related service. Under the Chancellor's Regulations, the school district must provide transportation to special education students residing in New York City to and from the school they legally attend. Your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) must specify what sort of transportation services your child requires (for example, door-to-door transportation, limited travel time, etc.).
To get specific information about your child's bus route, go to the Office for Pupil Transportation (OPT) website and enter your child's Student ID number. The OPT may also be reached at (718) 784-3313.
If your child moves, notify the Committee on Special Education (CSE)[DS1] in your region as soon as possible and ask them to change the pickup address with Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT).
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If your child is currently receiving transportation services, and there are problems with the service, you may want to contact the Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT). Examples of complaints include:
To make a complaint with the Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT), take these two steps:
At the same time that you notify the Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT), notify your child's school of any problem. The principal will review complaints about bus service made by a parent. The school administration can act on various problems. It can issue violations, mediate disputes, create bus behavior intervention plans, conduct workshops, and take a variety of other steps.
If your child is a special education student who is not receiving the transportation services mandated by his or her Individualized Education Program (IEP), and the problem is not resolved within a reasonable time of making a complaint, call the Committee on Special Education[DS2] for your region.
If you want more information about transportation for special education students, try the following resources: