Elbert County School District 2018-2019 Bus Routes

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Elbert County School District 2018-2019 Bus Routes ELBERT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2018-2019 BUS ROUTES Route 1 GAIL GRIFFIN (17-1) – Starts at 6:30 – Robinwood Ln, College Ave, McGinty St (on Funeral Home side), Chestnut St, Laurel Dr, Forest Ave, Lake Forest Cir, Lake Forest Dr, Brookwood Cir, Railroad St, Granite Plaza, Highland Ave (between College Ave & W. Railroad Street), Forest Hill Rd, Wayne Street (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) (Mattox Dr, Oak Street, Oak Drive ECES, ECPS, BLC ONLY) Route 2 SUSAN MERRILL (02-1) – Starts at 6:00 - Pearl Mill Rd, Heardmont Rd, Harpers Ferry Rd, Fred Prince Dr, Middleton Church Rd, Old Middleton Rd, Martin Grove Dr, Jenkins Rd, Jody Hall Rd (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 3 DONNA RICE (09-3) – Starts at 6:40 - Hoke Dickerson Rd, Starke Rd, Maple Springs Rd, Spivey Rd, Red Hill Rd, Hartwell Hwy (Holmes Rd to Centerville Rd), Holmes Rd, Hunt Rd, Ridge Rd, Sanders Rd, Plantation Rd, Paul Motes Rd, Cunningham Rd, Centerville Rd, E. Tate St, Wilson St (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) (PM ONLY N. McIntosh St, Hillcrest Ave, E. Clairmont Ave) Route 4 (Bowman) VICTOR CLEVELAND (02-3) – Starts 6:10 – Zero Dr (pick up and drop off from Hwy 172), Adams Circle, Bowman Hwy from Hwy 172 to Five Forks Rd, Five Forks Rd, W. Church St, Clark Rd, Holly Springs Rd, Pulliam Mill Rd, Dempsey Brown Rd, Floyd Rd, Monroe-Dunn Rd (ECCHS, ECMS) Route 5 BRIAN BRADFORD (16-1) – Starts at 6:10 - Montevideo Rd, Cannery Rd, Green Acres Rd, Ruckersville Rd, Coldwater Rd, Turner Hill Rd, Pickens Point Dr, Vickery Ln, Bond Dr, Cleveland Dr, Russell Park, Burton Ln (AM ONLY E. Clairmont Ave, N. McIntosh St, Hillcrest Ave) (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 6 ROBERT HAYES (02-5) – Starts at 6:20 – Seaboard St, Snyder Ave, Cook St, Shelton Ave, Knight St, Roberts St, Mill St, Mill St Ext, Lincoln Ave, McNair Ave, Lincoln Hgts, Campbell St Ext, Oglesby Blvd, Raymond Cir, Porter Dr, Caldwell Ct, Willie Black Rd, Village Rd, Sutton Way, Thompson Dr, Pulliam St, McGinty St, McLendon St (ECCHS, ECMS) Route 7 SUSAN RUCKER (03-1) – Starts at 6:15- White’s Chapel Rd (ECCHS, ECMS ONLY) Nickville Rd, Hobbs- Noggle Rd, Sand Hill Rd, Dewy Rose Rd, Davis Rd, Blue Hole Rd, Deep Creek Rd (Deep Creek back to Bowman Hwy), Antioch Church Rd, Reagan Rd, Deerfield Rd, Old Ferry Rd, Sam Paul Rd, Stinchcomb Rd, Northwood Hills, Martin Villa Dr, Tanglewood Dr, Pleasant Hill Rd, Indian Springs Rd (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES) Route 8 GINA MINCEY (03-2) – Starts at 6:30 - Hwy. 79, River Road (from Hwy 79 to Flatwoods Road), Hester Rd, Balchin Rd, Cherokee Rd, Longstreet Rd, Dr. George Ward Rd, Colonel Dixon Rd, Flatwoods Rd, Wahatchee Creek Rd, Drake Rd, Suttles Rd, Country Manor Ln, Von Trina Rd (ECCHS,ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 9 HUGH DYE (03-3) – Starts at 6:55 - ROUTE A: 2nd Street, 3rd Street ROUTE B: Oak St, Oak Dr and Mattox Dr (ECCHS, ECMS) Route 10 (Bowman) KENNY RICE (03-4) – Starts at 6:25 - Beaver Run Ext, Winston Dr, Bowman Hwy, East Ginn St, Roosevelt Circle, Rehoboth Rd, Stanley Maxwell Rd, Moon Rd, Bennett Rd, Dud Rd, Bellew Dr, Dunn Rd, Fork Creek Rd, Christian Rd, Hewell Rd, O.W. Adams Rd, Nickville Rd, Nick Volley Dr (ECCHS, ECMS) Route 11 JANIE SHAW (03-5) –Starts at 6:30 -Heard Dr, Brookside Dr, Tusten St, Adams St, MLK Blvd, Cardinal St, Parkwood Dr, E. Church St, Woodland Rd, Park St, Edwards St, Hayes St, Thomas St, Wilcox Hgts, S. McIntosh St, Oak Lane Apt (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 12 JAMES THORNTON (03-6) – Starts 6:20 - Bowman Hwy up to and including Woodall Trailer Park, Fortson Cir, Oak Grove Cir, Brewers Mill Rd, Henry Moon Dr, Woodyard Rd, Davis Rd, Cromer Rd, Dickerson Rd, Brown Brothers Rd, Oak Ridge Rd, Brady Rd (ECCHS, ECMS, ECEC, BLC) Deerfield Rd, Old Ferry Rd (ECPS, BLC) Route 13 (Bowman) RITA MAXWELL (06-1) –Starts at 6:15- Walt Maxwell Cir, Seymour Rd, King Hall Mill Rd, Cornell Dairy Rd, Warren Brown Rd, Horace Rd, Fork Creek Rd, Hall Rd, Bennett Rd, Bellew Dr, Dud Rd, Dunn Rd, Turman Rd, Rehoboth Rd, Stanley Maxwell Rd, Cherokee Dr, Seymour Ave, Hwy 17, Nick Volley Dr, Bowers St (ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 14 CHAD EDWARDS (06-2) – Starts at 6:15 - Bobby Brown Park Rd, Brad Dixon Rd, Reeder Dr, Ernest Brown Rd, Welcome Church Rd, Dixon McCall Rd, Hwy 72, Fire Tower Rd, Petersburg Rd, Wildwood Apt (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 15 (Bowman) ROGER HOUSE (06-3) –Starts at 6:05 - Pulliam Mill Rd, Floyd Rd, Monroe Dunn Rd, Dempsey Brown Rd, Jess Guest Rd, Holly Springs Rd, Clark Rd, Hwy 172, Zero Dr (pick up and drop off from Hwy 172), Church St, Winns Mill Rd, Sycamore Rd, Hwy 17 North, Robert Reid Rd, Five Forks Rd, Adams Circle, Herndon Cir, Roosevelt Cir (ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 16 GAIL DIXON (06-4) –Starts at 6:50 – Willow St, Thompson St, Roosevelt St, Locklin St, Almond St, Burke St, Harmony Plz, Prince St, Williams St, Evergreen Dr, McKinley St, East Gordon St, Jones St (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 17 (Bowman) TRAVIS BRYANT (07-1) – Starts at 6:30 - Fork Creek Cir, Hall Rd, Warren Brown Rd, Dunn Rd, Seymour Rd, King Hall Mill Rd, Browns Bridge Rd, Rehoboth Rd, Deep Creek Rd, Cordell Dairy Rd, J W Kelly Rd, Hewell Rd, Hughes Rd (ECCHS, ECMS ) Route 18 LANIER BURDETTE (07-2) – Starts at 6:40 - W. Tate St (between N. Oliver St and Granite St), Wallis St, Reese St, Long St, Highland Ave, Sunnyside Ave, Granite St, Highland Pk, McDonough St, Elm St, Carey St, Cleveland St, Elizabeth St, W. Clairmont Ave, Pembroke Cir, Cloverleaf Dr, Ridgeway Rd, Poplar Springs St, Poplar Springs St Ext (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 19 (Bowman) JAMES FERGUSON (07-3) – Starts 6:15 – Massey Rd, Deep Creek Rd, Hwy 172, King Hall Mill Rd, Corinth Church Rd, Dusty Rd, Factory Hole Rd, Five Forks Rd, Hoot Owl Rd, Pleasant Grove Rd, Quill Rd, Barton Rd, Williams Dr, Garner Rd, Deer Haven Drive, Rehoboth Rd, Hendricks St Ext, Hendricks St, West Ginn St, Seymour Ave, Segar St, Briarwood Dr, Cherokee Dr, Plumnellie St, Hwy 17 South, Hard Cash Rd from Bowman to Dewy Rose (ECCHS, ECMS) Route 20 (Bowman) PAUL CREASON (07-4) – Starts 6:00 – Cherokee Dr, Plumnellie St, Briarwood Dr, Rehoboth Rd, Hwy 172, West Hendricks St, Hendricks St Ext, Five Forks Road, Pleasant Grove Rd, Corinth Church Rd, Hoot Owl Rd, Barton Rd, Quill Rd, Dusty Rd, Factory Hole Rd, King Hall Mill Rd, Browns Bridge Rd, Massey Rd, Hilliard Rd, Deep Creek Rd, Deer Haven Dr, Teasley Mill Rd, Beaver Run Ext, Bowman Hwy from Hewell Rd to Dewy Rose, Pulliam St, McClendon St, McGinty St (ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 21 MARK GUEST (09-1) – Starts at 6:25 - Seaboard St, Snyder Ave, Cook St, Shelton Ave, Knight St, Roberts St, Mill St, Mill St Ext, Lincoln Ave, McNair Ave, Lincoln Hgts, Campbell St Ext, Oglesby Blvd, Raymond Circle, Porter Dr, Caldwell Ct, Willie Black Rd, Village Rd, Sutton Way, Thompson Dr (ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 22 (Bowman) RAY PLESS (09-2) – Starts at 6:10 - Deep Creek Rd, Hoyt Booth Rd, Hughes Rd, J W Kelly Rd, Nickville Rd, Dewy Rose Rd, Hobbs-Noggle Rd, Sand Hill Rd, Reagan Dr, Deerfield Rd, Hewell Rd, Martin Villa Dr, Tanglewood Dr, Christian Rd, Hard Cash Rd, White’s Chapel Rd (ECPS, ECES, BLC) Route 23 CHRIS KNIBBS (02-2) – Starts at 6:35 – Andrew Smith Dr, Grimes Cir, Lexington Highway after Indian Hill Rd, River Rd (From Lexington Hwy to Sam Tate Rd, Jones Ferry Rd, Grady Cleveland Rd, Academy Drive (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 24 BRIAN ALLEN (10-1) – Starts at 6:40 - W. Church St, S. Oliver St, Lake Forest Dr, Ohio St, Limo Rd, Spring Valley Apt (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Auld Ave, Cactus Hill Cir (ECCHS, ECMS ONLY) Sunnybrook Apt (AM ONLY ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 25 BILL BERZETT (11-1) – Starts at 6:40 - Ward Dr, Lena Dr, S. Rainbow Dr, N. Rainbow Dr, Georgia White Rd, W. Tate St. (from Brewers Bridge to Georgia White Rd), Thornton Dr, Miller Dr, Huntington Dr (ECCHS, ECES, ECMS, ECPS, BLC) Route 26 GENEVA SIMS (11-2) – Starts at 6:45 - Rousey Rd, Cumming Dr, Dunn-Worley Rd, Bullards Ferry Rd, Rice Cir, Ruck Ln, Wash Brown Rd, Jaudon Rd, Melody Ln, Fairfax Cir, Country Club Rd (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 27 SHERRY ALMOND (11-3) – Starts at 6:45 - Hartwell Hwy stops only in between the Junction and Double Bridges Rd, Brewers Bridge Rd, W. Tate St.(from Granite Street to Brewers Bridge Road), Highland Ave, Kathwood Dr, Pine Hill Dr, Whiteside Dr, Elm St (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 28 JERALENE RUCKER (12-1) – Starts at 6:15 - Kurt Anderson Rd, Luther Burton Rd, William Smith Rd, Amberly Rd, Tobe Wells Rd, Pauline Daniel Rd, Raymond Anderson Rd, Double Bridges Rd, Harmony Rd, Stevens Rd, Poplar Dr, Shallow Creek Rd, Flagstone Rd (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 29 TOMMIE TATE (12-2) – Starts at 6:40 - Lexington Hwy to Indian Hill Rd, Indian Hill Rd, Tex Smith Rd, Lexington Hwy to Mineral Springs Rd, Bodie Rayle Rd (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Auld Avenue, Catcus Hill Cir (ECES, ECPS, BLC ONLY) Sunnybrook Apt (PM ONLY ECES, ECPS, BLC) Sunnybrook Apt (ECMS, ECCHS) Route 30 DELL GROSSMAN (12-3) – Starts at 6:20 - Athens Hwy, Pyramid Rd, Deadwyler Dr, Claybourn Dr, Edna Rd (pick up and drop of from Athens Hwy), Sweet City Rd, Edwards Dr (pick up and drop off from Athens Hwy), Mercer Dr, Victory Rd (pick up and drop off from Athens Hwy) (ECCHS, ECMS, ECES, ECPS, BLC) Route 31 DAVID JOHNSON (12-4) – Starts at 6:15 - Bakers Ferry Rd, Willie White Dr, Old Farm Dr, Mobley Hill Rd, Eliam Rd, Dr.
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