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MPS Buses Are Safest Way To School

Mustang Public School’s buses are the safest way to get to and from school each day. Statistics from the School Bus Information Council show that buses are safer for students than airlines, passenger trains, and passenger cars, which have the highest injury rate.

Mustang bus drivers go through strict training, which includes written tests as well as driving instruction and a driving test. New bus drivers will have a minimum of 15 hours of on-the-road training with Mustang transportation department staff before they begin transporting children. Training is provided in-house.

Besides the benefits of safety, when more students ride the bus, it significantly reduces congestion around the schools. It also means gas savings for parents.

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  • Routes - To access route information, simply go to elink.mustangps.org.  Be sure to uncheck the box next to “Authenticate using Network Credentials.” Then enter the username of mustang, and the password is guest.    

  • If your address is NOT populating in the finder, please call our district office for assistance at (405)376-2630.  

  • As always, we appreciate your patience with our team each year as our school district continues to grow and new neighborhoods are established.

  • Safety - Please take a moment to review this to view an Infographic on Oklahoma Bus Laws.  Drive Safely! 

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Donnie Ryan
Director of Transportation
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Terry Tipton
Assistant Director 
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Phone: 405-376-2630
Fax: 405-376-7389

Mailing Address:
12400 SW 15th Street
Yukon, OK 73099

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MPS Buses Are Safest Way To School

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Mustang Public School’s buses are the safest way to get to and from school each day. Statistics from the School Bus Information Council show that buses are safer for students than airlines, passenger trains, and passenger cars, which have the highest injury rate.

Mustang bus drivers go through strict training, which includes written tests as well as driving instruction and a driving test. New bus drivers will have a minimum of 15 hours of on-the-road training with Mustang transportation department staff before they begin transporting children. Training is provided in-house.

Besides the benefits of safety, when more students ride the bus, it significantly reduces congestion around the schools. It also means gas savings for parents.