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Area superintendents remind drivers and parents of school bus safety

MOHAVE COUNTY – Four area public school superintendents have banded together to remind drivers that school buses will again be picking up and dropping off students when the 2025-2026 school year gets under way.  In addition to buses, students will also be walking or riding bicycles to and from school, and sometimes crossing the street to and from bus stops.

Bullhead City School District #15 (BCSD) and Mohave Valley Elementary School District #16 (MVESD) start classes on July 28.  Colorado River Union High School District (CRUHSD) begins its new school year on July 31.  Topock Elementary School District #12 returns August 7.

“If a school bus is displaying its red flashing lights and stop sign, traffic must stop in both directions, unless it’s a divided highway,” Superintendents Carolyn Stewart (BCSD), Cole Young (MVESD), Tim Richard (CRUHSD) and Kaili Lee (TESD) said in a joint statement.  “Under Arizona state law, school bus drivers are empowered to report those violators to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, often with recordings from bus cameras.”

The superintendents also noted that when buses are stopped, there’s a good chance that students are nearby.  Not all students pay attention to oncoming traffic, so drivers of other vehicles should always be alert and yield to pedestrians, even when pedestrians don’t have the right of way.

Area districts have had school buses damaged in accidents caused by other careless drivers in private vehicles.  Buses have been t-boned, hit head-on, sideswiped and even flipped on their sides.

In addition to BCSD, CRUHSD, MVESD and TESD, other area public schools will start classes in August, with the same school bus safety tips.  Clark County School District (Bennett Elementary and Laughlin Junior-Senior High Schools) returns August 11, along with the Needles Unified School District on August 13.  Additionally, area charter, private and parochial schools have a variety of start dates.