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2024-25 Hazard Routes

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For the 2024-2025 school year, Denton ISD Transportation currently operates 35 hazardous routes. Three (3) of the 35 hazardous routes are funded from a minimal allotment received from the state; 32 of our hazardous routes are funded by Denton ISD. Although the District is not required to operate hazardous routes, we do receive an additional 10% allotment to apply toward funding identified hazardous routes within the two-mile limit. Elementary routes identified as hazardous areas receive priority consideration. The minimum requirement for an area to be considered hazardous is where no walkway is provided, and students must walk along or cross a freeway or expressway, an underpass, an overpass or a bridge, an uncontrolled major traffic artery, an industrial or commercial area, or another comparable condition.  

Denton ISD Transportation uses a rubric to evaluate an area for hazardous conditions. Hazard routes are approved by the Board of Trustees of the Denton Independent School District each school year. The approval for the 2024-2025 school year can be found below.

RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD REGARDING HAZARDOUS TRAFFIC CONDITIONS WHEREAS, Education code 42.155(d) allows the Board of Trustees of Denton Independent School District to obtain supplemental state funding for transporting regular, otherwise ineligible students who live within two miles of their school but who would be subject to hazardous traffic conditions if they walked to school;

WHEREAS, the TEA handbook on School Transportation Allotments requires the Board to adopt language providing the definition of hazardous traffic conditions applicable to the District and identifying the specific hazardous areas for which such funding is requested;

WHEREAS, the Board acknowledges the Education Code 48.151(d) provisions stating that a hazardous condition exists where no walkway is provided, and students must walk along or across a freeway or expressway, an underpass, an overpass or a bridge, an uncontrolled major traffic artery, an industrial or commercial area, or another comparable condition. An area presents a high risk of violence if law enforcement records indicate a high incidence of violent crimes in the area. Each board of trustees requesting funds for an area presenting a high risk of violence must, in addition to the explanation required by this subsection, provide the commissioner with consolidated law enforcement records that document violent crimes identified by reporting agencies within the relevant jurisdiction. 

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of Denton Independent School District has determined that a hazardous condition exists:

And the Board of Trustees of Denton Independent School District has identified the following specific hazardous areas in which such conditions exist:

    1. Adkins Elementary- Crescent & Meridian
    2. Adkins Elementary- Kendall
    3. Adkins Elementary – South of FM 407 & South of McMakin
    4. Adkins Elementary – Canyon Oaks & Lantana – (Copper Canyon)
    5. Blanton Elementary – Hickory Hill Rd & Old Alton
    6. Borman Elementary – Fred Moore, Southeast Denton
    7. Borman Elementary – Ft. Worth Dr. & South of Roselawn
    8. Borman Elementary- North of I-35
    9. Braswell High School – US 380
    10. Cheek Middle School-West of 1385
    11. Harpool Middle School – Copper Canyon Rd. & FM 407
    12. Harpool Middle School – Hickory Creek Estates
    13. Hawk Elementary – Kensington Estates
    14. Hodge Elementary – US 380 east to Trinity Rd.
    15. Hodge Elementary – The Village Apartments
    16. Martinez Elementary- North of 380
    17. Martinez Elementary-Park 3Eighty Apartments
    18. Martinez Elementary-Villages 3Eighty Apartments
    19. McMath Middle School – Borman area West of HWY 377
    20. McNair Elementary – Hickory Creek MHP
    21. Navo Middle School – South Paloma Creek
    22. Navo Middle School – HWY 380
    23. Nelson Elementary – State School Rd & West on Robinson
    24. Newton Rayzor Elementary- South of Hickory and West of North Texas Blvd 
    25. Pecan Creek Elementary – Mayhill/ Swisher/ Edwards
    26. Providence Elementary – Fishtrap West FM 2931 & Lakes of Cross Roads
    27. Providence Elementary-The Landing @ Little Elm Apartments
    28. Rivera Elementary- Woodrow Lane
    29. Rodriguez Middle School – East of FM 720 South of 380
    30. Rodriguez Middle School- Oak Hill Ranch
    31. Savannah Elementary – Glenbrooke Estates
    32. Stephens Elementary – Shady Shores Rd. Corridor
    33. Stephens Elementary – East of Garza East to Cielo Ranch
    34. WS Ryan Elementary – Lexington Park
    35. WS Ryan Elementary – Bent Creek Estate