Transportation Services
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Transportation Policy
- Eligibility for transportation is dependent on a student’s IEP.
- Transportation eligibility may change from year to year, per a student’s IEP.
- Transportation is group transportation.
- Please be aware your student may be on transportation up to 90 minutes each way, within Alameda County.
- If no one is home to receive your child and the vehicle needs to return, or has to drop your child off at the District Office, you may be charged an undeliverable charge of $50.00.
If you are eligible for transportation services and do not wish to use the provided vehicle, you have the option to transport your child to and from school and request reimbursement for the mileage. Reimbursement will cover only one round trip per day. That is, parents are reimbursed only while the student is in the vehicle.
Transportation forms must be completed by the parent/guardian each year and submitted to the District no later than July 13th. Late submissions will result in a delay in transportation until September 4th. Alternative transportation at the start of the school year, of up to 5-10 days, will have to be provided by parents in these cases.
For more information or questions, please contact:
Victoria Storti
Transportation Specialist
925-454-5562
First Alt
As an extension of our department, we are partnering with First Alt Schools to provide safe and reliable transportation for our students. First Alt is a nationwide leader and expert in alternative transportation options. Their drivers and vehicles are subject to the highest safety and security standards.
Transportation Expenditure Plan
The Special Education Department provides a contracted service for all students in our Preschool through Transtion to Adult programs free of charge. This service is offered to students who do not attend their homeschool, and for students who are not able to physically get to school independently and safely (walking, riding a bike). Our Student Services Department provides transportion support for sheltered and unsheltered studdents who fall under the the guidlines of the Mckinney-Vento Act. This support includes bus passes, bikes, BART passes, and providing access to fuel for parent transportation.
Click the link below to view our 2023-24 Transportation Plan. If you need a printed copy, please contact the special education department at 925-606-3225.