Transportation
Transportation Mission Statement:
Our mission is to encourage our students to be successful in their academic endeavors and extracurricular activities while safely delivering them to their destination.
Hutto ISD will utilize the Traversa routing system in the 2024-25 school year.
Parents should create an account for My Ride K-12 here:
https://TXHuttoISD.myridek12.
Contact Information
Hutto ISD Transportation
Address: 4033 FM 1660 N Phone: 512-759-2105 Email: Transportation@huttoisd.net
David Uecker
Director of Transportation
Theresa Dillon
Administrative Assistant to the Director of Transportation
Jamie Marrow
Operations Manager
Robert Clakely
Fleet Manager
Marvin "David" Vance Jr.
Driver Safety and Training Supervisor
Brooke McCrary
Special Needs Supervisor
Jamie Becerra
Routing Supervisor
Rosalind Higgins
Dispatcher/Field Trips
Debra Wasson
Dispatcher/Field Trips
Dear Parents & Students:
The Hutto ISD Transportation Department is responsible for the safe and timely transportation of students attending Hutto ISD schools. We’d like to take this time to update you on our services, rules for riding the bus, and changes taking place for the 24-25 school year.
Recognizing that Hutto ISD continues to grow and change each year, the Director of Transportation conducts an efficiency study to help identify the best ways to streamline and improve operations while ensuring safe and reliable service for all Hutto students who are eligible for bus transportation. Service parameters and changes for the 2023-24 school year are included below:
Service Parameters
Eligibility Transportation is available for students who live two miles or more from their assigned school. The distance a student lives from their assigned school is determined by measuring from the curb at the front of the school to the curb in front of their home using the closest paved street. Students residing within two miles of their assigned school may have transportation available if their neighborhood qualifies as hazardous under the district's hazardous transportation rating system. This includes areas that must cross train tracks, major highways, and more. Please visit our website to learn more about the hazardous transportation rating system.
Bus Route Criteria
Elementary students may be required to walk up to 1/4 of a mile to a bus stop. Secondary students may be required to walk up to 1/2 of a mile. Assigning students to a specific route and bus stop addresses critical safety concerns for students who ride the bus and allows school leaders to communicate better and serve families when a delay or other service changes are experienced. It is essential that your child knows and uses his or her assigned bus stop and bus route, including how to get to and from home and the assigned stop.
If you have questions, need more information, or need to inquire about special arrangements for students with temporary disabilities (a cast or use of crutches or a wheelchair), please contact David Uecker, Director of Transportation, at (512) 759-2105.