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Procedure Title: Related Forms: TRANSPORTATION TO CO-OP PLACEMENTS (Bruce-Grey Catholic DSB) TCF-A013 Per Diem Subsidy Application TCF-A013b Per Diem Subsidy Claim Form TCF-A013c Request for Alternate Bus Stop Approved: January 11, 2011 Updates: March 23, 2012 September 14, 2012 vember 25, 2013 October 30, 2014 Related Policies Intent: Stakeholders: Procedure: To support co-operative education and provide transportation where possible. Schools, Bus Operators, Transportation Consortium, Public Refer to the Transportation to or from Co-op Placements Flow Chart (BGCDSB) The may provide a per diem travel subsidy if the student is enrolled in a District Shared Program (Bruce Power or Militia only). To be eligible students must submit a Per Diem Subsidy Application for Co-op Transportation (form TCF-A013) to the Transportation Consortium prior to starting their placement. The Transportation Consortium will consider the application and will advise the co-op teacher if it has been approved, and if so, the amount of the daily per diem subsidy. To claim the subsidy, students must submit a Per Diem Subsidy Claim Form (form TCF-A013b) to the Transportation Consortium no later than one month after the placement ends. Co-op teachers must verify the dates claimed. Subsidy payments will be forwarded to the student s parent/guardian. Per Diem subsidies are not paid for weekends, holidays, Students may be permitted to disembark or board their regular home-to-school bus route at an existing bus stop provided: a written request is received from the school principal or co-op teacher (form TCF-A013c Request for Alternate Bus Stop for Co-op Transportation) the request must be approved by the Transportation Consortium Transportation may approve an existing bus stop on the bus route, or may approve a stop on route but will not re-direct a bus to accommodate a co-op placement If a student is willing to meet a bus on route they may be permitted to ride an alternate bus route if one of the following conditions apply: the placement is at an elementary school and there is a suitable stop on the elementary home-to-school bus route, or the placement is a part of the Military program in Owen Sound. In this case, the student may be permitted to ride a home-to-school bus to St Mary s High School and will be expected to walk to/from the Armouries building. A student may also be permitted to ride an alternate home-to-school bus route with a suitable stop near their placement if they are willing to meet the bus on route. Bus routes will not be re-directed to accommodate a co-op placement. te: The distance between the student s home and their placement must be further than the minimum walking distance for secondary students.

The may also provide transportation on a bus or taxi for students enrolled in regular co-op programs at Sacred Heart High School or St. Mary s High School. Co-op students at Sacred Heart High School will have transportation available to placements in: Hanover Mildmay Immaculate Conception School, Formosa Mary Immaculate School, Chepstow and placements en route to Hanover, Mildmay, Formosa or Chepstow. A student may be eligible for a per diem subsidy if they are providing their own transportation. Co-op students at St. Mary s High School will have transportation available to placements in: Inside the city of Owen Sound A student may be eligible for a per diem subsidy if they are providing their own transportation.

Guideline for Co-op Education Transportation for Sacred Heart High School, Walkerton Transportation will be provided for the following placement locations: Transportation may be provided if: Hanover Mildmay Immaculate Conception School, Formosa Mary Immaculate School, Chepstow placements en route to Hanover, Mildmay, Formosa and Chepstow schools Per Diem Subsidy a written request for transportation is received prior to the start of the semester the written request details the unique or special nature of the placement which sufficiently explains why a placement outside the approved co-op education boundary is necessary. A student or their parent/guardian may be eligible for a Per Diem Subsidy if they are providing their own transportation. Per diem Subsidies must be approved by the Transportation Consortium. Per Diem subsidies are not paid for weekends, holidays, A Per Diem Subsidy Application (for Co-op Transportation) form TCF-A013 must be received by the Transportation Consortium prior to the start of the semester. Eligibility for Per Diem Subsidies will be determined by the Transportation Consortium as follows: t Eligible if: Placement is within designated walking boundary of the school and hours of placement are between 8:45 am and 3:00 pm. Transportation is available & in place (ie: if a student s placement is in Hanover, Mildmay, Formosa or Chepstow and a taxi or bus is already in place for other student s, a per diem will not be approved for students who choose to drive instead of riding the taxi or bus) May be Eligible if student or his/her parent is driving to and from placement and: And: Placement is in a community outside of Walkerton, Mildmay, Chepstow, Formosa, Hanover and surrounding areas. And placement meets one of these conditions: Placement is for full days and the student is required to be at the placement earlier than 8:45 am and later than 3:00 pm. Placement is for half days and the student is required to be at the placement earlier than 8:45 am or later than 3:00 pm. Placement is a District Shared Program (Bruce Power or Militia only) Placement is in communities of Walkerton, Mildmay, Chepstow, Formosa, Hanover and surrounding areas and hours of placement are between 8:45 am and 3:00 pm. Transportation may be provided for placements of a special nature that would not be available in the accepted areas. Subsidy will be calculated as follows: Distance from the student s home to co-op placement (one-way) Minus 10km Eligible distance one-way (A minus B to a maximum of 50 km) Distance eligible for subsidy (C multiplied by 2 for return trip, maximum of 100 km/day) Total Daily Subsidy (D multiplied by E) Subsidy Kilometre Rate: $0.15/km (Max. 100 km/day return trip) A B C D E X $0.15

Guideline for Co-op Education Transportation for St. Mary s High School, Owen Sound Transportation will be provided for the following placement locations: Transportation may be provided if: In City of Owen Sound Per Diem Subsidy a written request for transportation is received prior to the start of the semester the written request details the unique or special nature of the placement which sufficiently explains why a placement outside the approved co-op education boundary is necessary. A student or their parent/guardian may be eligible for a Per Diem Subsidy if they are providing their own transportation. Per diem Subsidies must be approved by the Transportation Consortium. Per Diem subsidies are not paid for weekends, holidays, A Per Diem Subsidy Application (for Co-op Transportation) form TCF-A013 must be received by the Transportation Consortium prior to the start of the semester. Eligibility for Per Diem Subsidies will be determined by the Transportation Consortium as follows: t Eligible if: Placement is within designated walking boundary of the school and hours of placement are between 8:45 am and 3:00 pm. Transportation is available & in place (ie: if there is room on a taxi or bus which is already in place for other student s in the area. A per diem will not be approved for students who choose to drive instead of riding the taxi or bus) May be Eligible if student or his/her parent is driving to and from placement and: And: Placement is outside the City of Owen Sound And placement meets one of these conditions: Placement is for full days and the student is required to be at the placement earlier than 8:45 am and later than 3:00 pm. Placement is for half days and the student is required to be at the placement earlier than 8:45 am or later than 3:00 pm. Placement is a District Shared Program (Bruce Power or Militia only) Transportation may be provided for placements of a special nature that would not be available in the accepted areas. Subsidy will be calculated as follows: Distance from the student s home to co-op placement (one-way) Minus 10km Eligible distance one-way (A minus B to a maximum of 50 km) Distance eligible for subsidy (C multiplied by 2 for return trip, maximum of 100 km/day) Total Daily Subsidy (D multiplied by E) Subsidy Kilometre Rate: $0.15/km (Max. 100 km/day return trip) A B C D E X $0.15

Student Transportation Service Consortium of Grey Bruce Transportation to or from Co-op Placements Flow Chart (BGCDSB) Student Submits a Written request for Transportation to or from a Co-op Placement te: Students with co-op placements in the same town as their residence or school may be expected to walk to their placement. Do at least one of the following conditions apply? a) Is there an existing bus stop on the student s regular bus which is nearby their co-op placement? Or b) Does the student s regular bus travel directly past their co-op placement? Co-op Teacher will forward the request to the Transportation Consortium for approval Is the student willing and able to meet an alternate home-to-school bus? (see note below) Transportation Consortium will determine which bus stop (and bus route) is to be used by the student or if an additional stop will be permitted on route. The Consortium will advise the bus operator and co-op teacher regarding what arrangements are being approved. Does the student live within 10 km of a suitable home-to-school bus route or within 10 km of Kincardine District or Saugeen District High Schools. Is the Co-op Program a District Shared Program? (Bruce Power or Militia only) Student should contact co-op teacher about options and complete Form TCF-A013d Co-op Transportation Information Form Student can be expected to meet a bus on route Bruce Power Employee Bus Co-op Teacher will direct student to use Bruce Power bus Regular or Alternate Home-to-School Bus Co-op Teacher will forward the request to the Transportation Consortium for approval Transportation Consortium will determine which bus stop (and bus route) is to be used by the student or if an additional stop will be permitted on route. The Consortium will advise the bus operator and co-op teacher regarding what arrangements are being approved. Student is eligible for a per diem travel subsidy. Subsidy will be calculated as follows: Distance from the student s home to placement A Minus 10km B - 10km Eligible Distance one-way (A minus B) C Distance eligible for subsidy (C x 2 for return trip) D Kilometre Rate E x $0.15 Total Daily Subsidy (D x E) Subsidy Rate: $0.15/km (Max. 100 km/day return trip) Co-op Teacher will forward a Per Diem Subsidy Application for Co-op Transportation (TCF-A013) to the Transportation Consortium for approval Transportation Consortium calculates distance from student s home to their placement, makes necessary calculations and returns a copy of the form to the co-op teacher. Co-op Teacher directs student to submit a Per Diem Subsidy Claim Form (TCF-A013b) no later than one month after placement ends. Co-op teacher must verify the dates included in the claim. 1. In the case of car-pooling, only the student that drives to the co-op placement (and has been approved for a per diem) is eligible for the per diem that day. 2. If a student rides to the co-op placement with an employee the student is not eligible for a per diem that day. 3. A per diem will not be paid to students enrolled in the Bruce Power co-op who live less than 10 km from Kincardine District or Saugeen District High Schools. These students can be expected to meet a bus on route (Bruce Power employee bus for Bruce Power placements or a regular home-toschool bus for Military placements). 4. If a student enrolled in the Bruce Power co-op lives more than 10 km from Kincardine District or Saugeen District High Schools and they drive to meet the Bruce Power bus they may be eligible for a per diem for the distance from their home to the closest high school (Kincardine District or Saugeen District). A per diem will not be paid for the distance from the closest high school to the Bruce Power placement. 5. A $5.00 per diem/day may be considered for students who live within 10 km of their placement and their placement requires them to travel to various work sites (ie: construction) Alternate Home-to-School Bus Route If a student is willing to meet a bus on route they may be permitted to ride an alternate bus route if one of the following conditions apply: a) the placement is at an elementary school and there is a suitable stop on the elementary home-to-school bus route, or b) the placement is a part of the Military program in Owen Sound. In this case, the student may be permitted to ride a home-to-school bus to St Mary s High School and will be expected to walk to/from the Armouries building. c) A student may also be permitted to ride an alternate home-to-school bus route with a suitable stop near their placement if they are willing to meet the bus on route. te: The distance between the student s home and their placement must be further than the minimum walking distance for secondary students.