Transportation
Buses
The Wake County Public School System provides bus transportation to all eligible students in their base school assignment who live one-and-a-half miles or more from school and to students with identified special needs. The system's transportation department is committed to providing these students with safe, efficient and reliable transportation service that contributes to their overall academic success.
Each day, more than 75,000 students in Wake County are transported on 900 buses, covering more than 17 million miles a year. Safety is a high priority on these school buses and a group effort. Thanks to Wake County's students, parents, teachers, school administrators, drivers and transportation staff, there have been no instances of school bus occupant fatalities during Wake County Schools' history.
Bus Service
Questions about bus stops and schedules should be directed to Enloe Transportation (856-7916). Concerns about a bus driver should be reported to the transportation supervisor.
The following pages provide you with useful information about school bus transportation in Wake County:
General Policies
Bus Routes and Stops
Frequently Asked Questions
Each day, more than 75,000 students in Wake County are transported on 900 buses, covering more than 17 million miles a year. Safety is a high priority on these school buses and a group effort. Thanks to Wake County's students, parents, teachers, school administrators, drivers and transportation staff, there have been no instances of school bus occupant fatalities during Wake County Schools' history.
Bus Service
Questions about bus stops and schedules should be directed to Enloe Transportation (856-7916). Concerns about a bus driver should be reported to the transportation supervisor.
The following pages provide you with useful information about school bus transportation in Wake County:
General Policies
Bus Routes and Stops
Frequently Asked Questions
