Jerome School District Faces Transportation Challenges

Parents and school buses at Jerome School District during bus issues

Jerome, Idaho, August 26, 2025

News Summary

The Jerome School District suspended classes for two days due to severe bus transportation issues, leaving students stranded for hours. As the school year resumed, only registered students with confirmed bus routes will be allowed to ride the buses. Parents expressed frustration over communication gaps, and a meeting is scheduled to address ongoing transportation complications. New walking zones have been established to enhance safety, while the school district aims to stabilize bus services moving forward.

Jerome, Idaho – The Jerome School District canceled classes for two days, Thursday, August 21, and Friday, August 22, due to severe bus transportation issues that left many students stranded for hours after the school day ended. After the disruption, students returned to classes on Monday, marking a chaotic start to the new school year.

The issues arose when a newly redesigned bus routing system combined with an increase in bus riders—from 950 to 1,300—resulted in significant delays and confusion. Parents reported that their children were left waiting for buses until after 6:30 p.m., prompting many to resort to driving their children to school. This led to long lines of cars forming outside schools, further complicating the situation.

To mitigate these problems, starting the week of August 25, only registered students with confirmed bus routes will be allowed to ride the buses. Students without confirmed routes will remain at school until their parents can pick them up, according to the district’s guidelines. Some parents expressed frustration over the lack of communication regarding the criteria for bus eligibility, sharing concerns that their children were disqualified despite being registered.

The Jerome School District has arranged a meeting set for Tuesday, August 26, at 6 p.m. at the district office to address the ongoing transportation complications. In preparation, schools are actively contacting parents to verify addresses and ridership information, aiming to increase accuracy and minimize future issues.

During the upcoming week, no new riders will be added while existing students get accustomed to their assigned routes. The changes also include alterations to student pick-up and drop-off procedures, with designated zones and adjustments to traffic lanes at various schools. Additionally, a new walking zone around schools has been established at half a mile, with exceptions for larger road crossings around Jerome High School, extending the walking distance to a mile in those areas.

Updated bus routes and stop information can be found on the Jerome School District’s official website. Horizon Elementary School has issued reminders to parents to utilize the designated drop-off and waiting lines and to park properly if they need to leave their vehicles.

The school district aims to stabilize transportation services moving forward and ensure that all students have a dependable and timely method of travel to and from school.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What caused the class cancellations in the Jerome School District?

Classes were canceled due to significant bus transportation issues that left students stranded after school hours.

When were the classes canceled?

Classes were canceled on Thursday, August 21, and Friday, August 22.

What changes are being implemented for bus transportation?

Starting the week of August 25, only registered students with confirmed bus routes will be allowed to ride the buses.

What should parents do if their child does not have a confirmed bus route?

Students without confirmed bus routes will remain at school until their parents can pick them up.

When will the meeting to discuss transportation issues occur?

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 26, at 6 p.m. at the district office.

Key Features of the Transportation Situation

Feature Details
Class Cancellations August 21 and 22
Transportation Issues Students stranded until after 6:30 p.m.
Bus Ridership Increase From 950 to 1,300
Confirmed Bus Routes Only registered students with confirmed routes allowed
Transportation Meeting Scheduled for August 26 at 6 p.m.
New Walking Zone Half a mile; exceptions up to one mile

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