MaumeeMom
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I have to say the whole bus stop aspect of it is interesting. People are pointing out that the school has no business saying what can and what can't be done at he bus stop. BUT when there is a thread about, say bullying at a bus sop, everyone is telling the OP to call the school and tell hem what is happening at the bus stop. They should be the ones handling it.
So which way is it?
When I was dealing with a bullying issue I researched this.
Let's say the stop is at a corner of a public street, near a stop sign, at the public right of way or easement.
The school children (and any school staff) are to deport themselves as if they were on school property. School rules apply while they are at the appointed spot waiting for the bus or exiting the bus. This is the same as if they were at a sporting event or on a field trip.
Of course, these rules do not apply to the general public. The dog walkers are the general public so school rules would not apply to them at the corner. I would assume they would apply if the person were to go onto actual school property, for example walking to the school to pick up kids as opposed to just a stop.
So, yes if there is bullying by a student, the school can take action.