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Mishawaka Students Ride Transpo FREE with School ID!
Students who attend John Young Middle School and Mishawaka High School are able to ride Transpo school tripper buses as well as the Transpo fixed routes for FREE on all operational days and times without limitations on weekends, evenings, and holidays by showing their valid student ID card. Students will no longer need to purchase a Transpo bus pass to ride, for a savings of approximately $30.00 per month!
If a student has not yet received their student ID card, they will need to identify themselves as a John Young Middle School or Mishawaka High School student when boarding the bus to be allowed to ride at no charge. Once ID cards are issued, students will be required to show their ID card to be eligible for a free ride.
STUDENT ID CARD
If a student has not yet received their student ID card, they will need to identify themselves as a John Young Middle School or Mishawaka High School student when boarding the bus to be allowed to ride at no charge. Once ID cards are issued, students will be required to show their ID card to be eligible for a free ride.STUDENT BEHAVIOR
When students ride a Transpo bus, we expect them to have good behavior as well as show respect to the driver and Transpo property. The same consequences for poor behavior or damage to property apply as if they were on a School City of Mishawaka bus or at school. In addition, Transpo bans students from riding the bus if they fight, vape on the bus, or are abusive to the driver.