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Log on to to View the Schedule Online BUS SchoolSCHEDULE Year 2021 - 2022 THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BUS OPERATIONS REQUIRE ALL STUDENTS TO WEAR A FACE MASK PRIOR TO BOARDING THE BUS. Designed and printed by THERE MAY BE DELAYS IN PICK UP AND DROP OFF AT DESIGNATED BUS SHELTER, THANK YOU. IF YOUR CHILD IS SICK, PLEASE HAVE THEM STAY HOME. DISPATCHER BUS OPERATIONS - 646-3122 TENJO VISTA AND SANTA RITA AREAS TO PAGACHAO AREA TO MARCIAL SABLAN OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (A.M. ONLY) A-2 Tenjo Vista Entrance 7:30 4:01 A-38 Pagachao Upper 7:00 A-3 Tenjo Vista Lower 7:31 4:00 MARCIAL SABLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7:10 AGAT A-5 Perez #1 7:35 3:56 PAGACHAO AREA TO OCEANVIEW MIDDLE A-14 Lizama Station 7:37 3:54 SCHOOL SANTA ANA AREAS TO SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL A-15 Borja Station 7:38 3:53 A-46 Round Table 7:15 3:45 STATION LOCATION NAME PICK UP A-16 Naval Magazine 7:39 3:52 A-38 Pagachao Upper 7:22 3:53 A-44 Tracking Station Entrance 5:50 2:19 A-17 Sgt. Cruz 7:40 3:51 A-37 Pagachao Lower 7:25 3:50 A-43 Cruz #2 5:52 2:17 A-18 M & R Store 7:41 3:50 OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:35 3:25 A-42 San Nicolas 5:54 2:15 A-19 Annex 7:42 3:49 A-41 Quidachay 5:56 2:12 A-20 Rapolla Station 7:43 3:48 HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO A-40 Santa Ana 5:57 2:11 SANTA RITA AREA (P.M. ONLY) A-39 Last Stop 5:59DROP 2:10 OFF OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:50 3:30 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 6:11 1:50 A-18 M & R Store 2:55 HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO HARRY S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2:40 SANTA ANA AREAS TO MARCIAL SABLAN SANTA RITA AND CROSS ISLAND ROAD AREAS (P.M. ONLY) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OLD AGAT AREAS TO SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL A-26 Acfalle Station 2:48 A-44 Tracking Station Entrance 7:02 3:03 A-30 Sahagon 5:55 2:10 A-8 Baseball Field 2:51 A-43 Cruz #2 7:00 3:02 A-29 Angoco 5:57 2:11 A-9 Guzman 2:53 A-42 San Nicolas 7:04 3:00 A-28 76 Gas Station 5:59 2:13 A-10 Ike 2:55 A-41 Quidachay 7:07 2:57 A-27 R.R. 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TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7:15 A-39 Last Stop 7:30 3:47 A-9 Guzman 6:28 4:13 OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:35 3:30 SANTA RITA AREAS TO OCEANVIEW MIDDLE A-10 Ike 6:29 4:14 SCHOOL ASAN AND PITI AREAS TO SOUTHERN HIGH A-13 Calvo Station 6:30 4:16 A-26 Acfalle Station 7:20 4:00 SCHOOL A-15 Borja Station 6:27 4:20 A-25 Upper Truman 7:22 3:58 O/C-47 Asan Entrance 5:45 2:20 A-14 Lizama Station 6:26 4:21 A-22 Hyundai Entrance 7:24 3:50 O/C-46 Jose Leon Guerrero 5:47 2:18 A-18 M & R Store 6:24 4:23 A-23 Hyundai Taga 7:26 3:52 A-24 Hyundai Talisay 7:28 3:54 O/C-45 Asan Community Center 5:48 2:17 A-22 Hyundai Entrance 6:20 4:27 O/C-44 Kalakac 5:50 2:16 A-21 Bordallo Subdivision 7:30 3:47 A-24 Hyundai Talisay 6:21 4:28 O/C-41 Roberto 5:52 2:14 OCEANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 7:38 3:30 O/C-39 Aloha Inn #2 5:54 2:12 A-21 Bordallo Subdivision 6:22 4:25 A-2 Tenjo Vista Entrance 6:00 2:11 A-26 Acfalle Station 6:19 4:29 MARCIAL SABLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO A-3 Tenjo Vista Lower 6:02 2:10 HAGATNA INTERCHANGE 7:10 3:45 OLD AGAT AREAS (P.M. ONLY) SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 6:12 1:50 SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 7:40 3:05 A-30 Sahagon 2:50 A-29 Angoco 2:52 MOUNT CARMEL CATHOLIC SCHOOL 7:45 3:10 TENJO VISTA AND SANTA RITA AREAS TO HARRY A-28 76 Gas Station 2:54 S. TRUMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (A.M. ONLY) MARCIAL SABLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO A-27 R.R. Cruz 2:58 A-2 Tenjo Vista Entrance 7:00 AGAT AREAS (P.M. ONLY) MARCIAL SABLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2:43 A-3 Tenjo Vista Lower 7:01 A-38 Pagachao Upper 2:55 A-5 Perez #1 7:05 MARCIAL SABLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2:40 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL TO SANTA RITA AREAS A-14 Lizama Station 7:07 A-14 Lizama Station 5:45 1:55 A-15 Borja Station 7:08 PITI AND NIMITZ HILL AREAS TO SOUTHERN A-15 Borja Station 5:47 1:57 A-16 Naval Magazine 7:09 HIGH SCHOOL A-16 Naval Magazine 5:49 1:59 A-17 Sgt. Cruz 7:10 O/C-36 Piti Church 5:45 2:20 A-17 Sgt. Cruz 5:52 2:01 O/C-32 Nimitz Condo 5:51 2:25 A-18 M & R Store 7:11 A-18 M & R Store 5:55 2:03 A-19 Annex 7:12 O/C-33 Nimitz Estate #1 5:59 2:26 A-19 Annex 5:57 2:05 HARRY S. 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