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2017-2018 High School Bus Routes CFB Regular Educa/on Bus Routes 2017-2018 Brookhaven Early College Route #/Bus # STOP PICK UP DROP OFF 14 BLALACK MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:50 5:15 BUS 1586 DAN LONG MIDDLE SCHOOL 8:00 5:05 BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE 8:35 4:40 38 BARBARA BUSH 8:15 4:45 BUS 1089 DEWITT PERRY MIDDLE SCHOOL 8:30 4:45 TED POLK MIDDLE SCHOOL 8:35 4:55 BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE 8:45 4:30 34 VIVIAN FIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL - AM ONLY 8:25 BUS 1212 BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE - AM ONLY 8:40 31 VIVIAN FIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL - PM ONLY 4:45 BUS 1050 BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE - PM ONLY 4:30 1 CFB Regular Educa/on Bus Routes 2017-2018 Bea Salazar (AEP) I Route #/Bus # STOP Bea Salazar (AEP) - Northern Route Route # 30 BUS # 1214 MORNING PICK-UP N1 JOSEY & KELLER SPRINGS 6:12 (on unmarked street 1 blk west of Josey, north of Keller Springs) N2 KELLER SPRINGS & DENTON DR. (NE corner at school zone light) 6:15 N3 FRANKFORD & OLD DENTON (SE corner - east on Frankford @ 40mph sign) 6:22 N4 FRANKFORD & JOSEY (SE corner-east on Frankford@40 mph sign) 6:25 N5 FRANKFORD & KELLY (VALERO SERVICE STATION) 6:30 N6 FRANKFORD & MARSH(SW CORNER@40MPH SIGH WALMART) 6:33 N7 KELLY & HWY 190 SVC RD. (SW corner - south on Kelly at U-Storage sign) 6:37 BEA SALAZAR 6:45 Route # 30- BUS # 1214 AFTERNOON DROP-OFF N1 JOSEY & KELLER SPRINGS 2:30 (on unmarked street 1 blk west of Josey, north of Keller Springs) N2 KELLER SPRINGS & DENTON DR. (NE corner at school zone light) 2:33 N3 OLD DENTON & FRANKFORD (SE corner - east on Frankford @ 40mph sign) 2:40 N4 FRANKFORD & JOSEY (SE corner - east on Frankford by 40mph sign) 2:44 N5 FRANKFORD & KELLY (VALERO SERVICE STATION) 2:48 N6 FRANKFORD & MARSH (SW CORNER @ 40MPH SIGN WALMART) 2:51 N7 KELLY & HWY 190 SVC RD. (SW corner - south on Kelly at U-Storage sign) 2:56 BEA SALAZAR 2:25 NOTE: ALL TIMES ARE DEPARTURE TIMES AND BASED ON TIMES MATCHED TO KRLD AM RADIO 1080. ALL STUDENTS MUST PRESENT THEIR SCHOOL ID's TO RIDE THE BUS, OTHERWISE YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RIDE! Bea Salazar (AEP) - Irving Route Route # 19 Bus # 1587 MORNING PICK-UP IRV 1 ROYAL & TRANQUILO 5:45 IRV 2 OXBOW & MEADOWCREEK 5:55 IRV 3 HIDDENRIDGE & LADERA 5:58 IRV 4 WHITEHALL & CARNABY 6:05 IRV 5 MACARTHUR & ROYAL 6:10 IRV 6 PARKRIDGE & SAN JACINTO 6:14 IRV 7 RANCHVIEW & NORTHGLEN 6:19 IRV 8 VALLEY RANCH EAST & MACARTHUR 6:22 IRV 9 MACARTHUR & RIVERCHASE 6:27 IRV 10 MACARTHUR & COLONIAL 6:30 IRV 11 SANDY LAKE HOME PARK 6:32 BEA SALAZAR 6:45 Route # 19 Bus # 1587 AFTERNOON DROP-OFF IRV 1 ROYAL & TRANQUILO 2:48 IRV 4 WHITEHALL & CARNABY 2:52 IRV 2 OXBOW & MEADOWCREEK 2:54 IRV 3 HIDDENRIDGE & LADERA 2:56 IRV 5 MACARTHUR & ROYAL 3:00 IRV 6 PARKRIDGE & SAN JACINTO 3:03 IRV 7 RANCHVIEW & NORTHGLEN 3:08 IRV 8 VALLEY RANCH EAST & MACARTHUR 3:12 IRV 9 MACARTHUR & RIVERCHASE 3:15 IRV 10 MACARTHUR & COLONIAL 3:17 IRV 11 SANDY LAKE MOBILE HOME PARK 3:22 BEA SALAZAR 2:25 …………………… KRLD AM RADIO 1080. ALL STUDENTS MUST PRESENT THEIR SCHOOL ID's TO RIDE THE BUS, OTHERWISE YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RIDE! 2015-2016 Bea Salazar (AEP) - Southern Route Route # 39 BUS # 1019 MORNING PICK-UP S1 VALWOOD & DENNIS (at SW corner) 6:15 S2 VALLEY VIEW & DENNIS (NW corner, at park entrance) 6:20 S3 MARSH & VITRUVIAN (at NE corner) 6:25 S4 TOWERWOOD & WEBB CHAPEL (at NW corner) 6:30 S5 METROCREST & WALNUT (at NW corner) 6:40 BEA SALAZAR 6:45 Route # 39 BUS # 1019 AFTERNOON DROP-OFF S1 VALWOOD & DENNIS (at SE corner) 2:53 S2 VALLEY VIEW & DENNIS (NW corner, at park entrance) 2:48 S3 MARSH & VITRUVIAN (at NE corner) 2:43 S4 TOWERWOOD & WEBB CHAPEL (at SE corner) 2:38 S5 METROCREST & WALNUT (at NW corner) 2:33 BEA SALAZAR 2:25 1 CFB Regular Educa/on Bus Routes 2017-2018 Mary Grimes Ed. Center Route #/Bus # STOP PICK UP DROP OFF Route 31 VALLEY RANCH PKWY & COWBOYS PKWY@ DART SIGN 7:20 BUS 1050 RANCHVIEW H.S(FRONT ON STREET) 7:25 DENTON DR AND STUDY LN 7:37 MACARTHUR AND DICKERSON 7:45 OLD DENTON AND FRANKFORD(BY SUBWAY) 7:50 FRANKFORD AND JOSEY 7:55 FRANKFORD AND KELLY(AT VALERO) 7:58 FRANKFORD AND MARSH (Right turn sign by Wells Fargo) 8:00 MARSH AND TRINITY MILLS 8:03 METROCREST AND WALNUT 8:15 WEBB CHAPEL AND TOWERWOOD 8:20 DENNIS AND VALWOOD 8:25 MARY GRIMES 8:30 Route #/Bus # STOP PM Route 8 VALLEY RANCH PKWY & COWBOYS PKWY 2:23 BUS 1054 RANCHVIEW H.S 2:18 DENTON DR AND STUDY LN 2:03 MACARTHUR AND DICKERSON 1:55 OLD DENTON AND FRANKFORD 1:50 FRANKFORD AND JOSEY 1:45 FRANKFORD AND KELLY 1:42 FRANKFORD AND MARSH 1:40 MARSH AND TRINITY MILLS 1:37 METROCREST AND WALNUT 1:25 WEBB CHAPEL AND TOWERWOOD 1:20 DENNIS AND VALWOOD 1:15 MARY GRIMES 1:00 CARROLLTON - FARMERS BRANCH ISD CURRENTLY OPERATES ONE BUS FOR MARY GRIMES IF STUDENT IS ASSIGNED TO ATTEND MARY GRIMES, PLEASE CALL OUR DISPATCH OFFICE AT 214-655-6566 FOR STOP INFORMATION. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WE CANNOT ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION FOR STUDENTS WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM MARY GRIMES. TO OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION ON MARY GRIMES TRANSPORTATION, YOU MAY CALL MARY GRIMES DIRECTLY AT 972-968-5600 1 CFB Regular Educa/on Bus Routes 2017-2018 Creekview High School Route #/Bus # STOP PICK UP DROP OFF Route 05 MCLAUGHLIN ELEMENTARY 7:20 4:55 Bus 1379 DEWITT PERRY MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:25 4:45 MCCOY ELEMENTARY 7:35 4:25 BLANTON ELEMENTARY (PM ONLY) 4:35 HAYMEADOW & JOSEY 7:53 4:20 SCOTT MILL & YEWPON 7:57 4:14 SCOTT MILL & FRANKFORD 8:00 4:11 RAVINE & GLENHOLLOW CIRCLE 8:03 4:09 TURNER HIGH SCHOOL 5:00 CREEKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 8:15 4:05 Route 07 RANCHVIEW HS - (AM ONLY) 7:25 Bus 1051 TURNER HIGH SCHOOL - (AM ONLY) 7:35 BLANTON ELEMENTARY - ACROSS STREET (AM ONLY) 7:45 SCOTT MILL & BENBROOK 7:50 4:02 BENBROOK & COLONIAL 7:52 3:58 COLONIAL & STATLER 7:53 3:57 SCOTT MILL & STATLER 7:54 3:55 CREEKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 8:10 3:45 Route 11 HIGHGATE & CHESHAM 7:20 3:55 Bus 982 WOODSIDE & CHESHAM 7:21 3:56 GLENROSE & RAMBLING RIDGE 7:22 3:57 AVIGNON & RUSSILLON 7:25 4:00 AVIGNON & FURNEAUX 7:26 4:01 FURNEAUX & VICTORIA 7:27 4:03 FURNEAUX & CHESNUT 7:29 4:05 CREEKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 7:40 3:45 25 Mc WHORTER ELEMENTARY 7:20 4:00 BUS 1091 MCKAMY ELEMENTARY 7:26 4:07 SHEFFIELD INTERMEDIATE 7:36 3:55 FURNEAUX ELEMENTARY 7:40 3:53 PETERS COLONY & WELLINGTON 7:42 3:50 CREEKVIEW HS 7:52 3:45 31 RANCHVIEW HS - PM ONLY 4:15 BUS 1050 CREEKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL - PM ONLY 3:45 38 INVERNESS & ELK GROVE 7:30 4:15 BUS 1089 ELKGROVE AND SHENANDOAH 7:31 4:14 ARCADIA & HAYMEADOW 7:33 4:12 FRANKFORD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER(BY BANK BLDG) 7:37 3:55 FURNEAUX & BLUE STEM 7:43 4:05 FURNEAUX & CARLTON 7:46 4:08 CREEKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 7:55 3:45 1 CFB Regular Educa/on Bus Routes 2017-2018 Ranchview High School Route #/Bus # STOP PICK UP DROP OFF 3 YUCATAN CLUB (BEHIND THE CEMENT PLANT) 7:30 4:10 BUS 1371 RIVERCHASE APARTMENTS 7:35 3:55 INDEPENDENCE & MACARTHUR 7:38 3:59 WELLINGTON APARTMENTS 7:40 4:00 RANCHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 7:50 3:45 4 BLALACK MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:15 4:25 BUS 1211 DAN F. LONG MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:20 4:30 TED POLK MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:25 4:35 PERRY MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:30 4:40 RL TURNER HS (AM ONLY) 7:33 ECONO LODGE (VALLEY VIEW & VALLEY BRANCH) 7:40 4:15 WITTINGTON PL & SENLAC DR (Brickyard Apts) 7:43 4:08 KEENAN BRIDGE & LUNA 7:50 4:10 LAKE POINTE APTS@LAS COLINAS (PM Only) 3:55 RANCHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 8:10 3:45 13 CHASE & KINWEST 7:30 3:54 BUS 1288 SANTA ROSA APTS 7:38 3:57 VISTA'S APARTMENTS @ HACKBERRY 7:41 4:00 PARKRIDGE & KINWEST 7:46 4:05 RANCHVIEW HS 7:55 3:45 15 WINDSOR VIEW & WINDSOR RIDGE 7:25 3:55 BUS 1376 THE RESORT OF JEFFERSON PARK APT. (1127 HIDDEN RIDGE, 75038) 7:33 4:00 PARK RIDGE & SAN JACINTO (HACKBERRY APTS) 7:45 4:08 RANCHVIEW HS 7:55 3:45 16 ST. MARIN APTS. (1717 E. BELTLINE RD, 75019) 7:20 3:55 BUS 1287 MacARTHUR RIDGE APT. (NW CORNER RANCHVIEW & MACARTHUR) 7:23 3:58 WINSTEAD APT (NW CORNER COWBOYS & MACARTHUR) 7:24 4:00 HYDE PARK APTS (NW CORNER AVE OF CHAMPIONS & MACARTHUR) 7:25 4:01 CAMDEN VALLEY APT (MAIN ENTRANCE) 7:28 4:02 COWBOYS PARKWAY & AVE OF CHAMPIONS 7:33 3:52 RANCHVIEW HS 7:40 3:45 24 LAKE POINTE APTS@LAS COLINAS (AM Only) 7:20 BUS 1290 SHUMARD OAK & SHUMARD CIRCLE 7:32 3:58 SHUMARD OAK & SWEETGUM 7:33 3:59 CEDAR ELM & RAINTREE 7:34 4:00 SUMMITVIEW & BROOKSIDE 7:36 4:03 SUMMITVIEW & CREEKSIDE CIRCLE NORTH 7:37 4:04 CLEARSPRING & CROSSWOOD LANE 7:39 4:06 BRADFORD PEAR & CROSSWOOD 7:40 4:07 BRADFORD PEAR & BOXWOOD 7:41 4:08 RANCHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 7:50 3:45 28 SANDYLAKE MHP 7:24 4:10 BUS 1291 RIVERCHASE & BREANNA WAY 7:27 4:15 RIVERCHASE & WESTCHESTER 7:30 4:20 MARQUIS APARTMENTS (1315 RIVERCHASE) 7:32 4:22 OAKS @ RIVERCHASE APARTMENTS 7:35 4:25 RANCHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 7:50 3:45 29 THE RESORT OF JEFFERSON RIDGE APARTMENTS 7:20 4:08 BUS 1377 REMINGTON HILL APARTMENTS (1201 MEADOW CREEK) 7:21 4:09 HIDDEN RIDGE APARTMENTS 7:22 4:10 RANCHO MIRAGE APARTMENTS 7:23 4:11 LADERA & HIDDEN RIDGE 7:24 4:12 THE STATION @ MaCARTHUR APARTMENTS (1100 HIDDEN RIDGE) 7:25 4:13 THE VILLAS @BEAVER CREEK APT.
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