Transportation
Driving Our Students Towards Success
Ensuring Safe Journeys from Home to the Classroom
At Fort Smith Public Schools (FSPS), we understand that the journey to education extends beyond the classroom. Our Transportation Services are key in bridging the gap, ensuring students arrive safely, on time, and ready to learn.
The FSPS Transportation Department provides safe, reliable transportation for students to and from school and school activities. With nearly 190 staff, we manage and maintain a fleet of 82 buses that operate across 56 routes. Our staff stays busy by providing 25 daily shuttles for students who may travel between campuses for classes or athletic activities. Also, we provide students with transportation to over 2,000 athletic and field trip events annually.
Our Mission and Vision
On the Move for Education
The mission of our Transportation Department is to provide safe, reliable, and efficient transport services to the students of our district. Our department operates with the highest safety standards and fosters a supportive environment for all our riders.
After Hours Emergency Contact
Immediate Assistance When You Need It
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Become a Part of the FSPS Family
Drive Our Future!
Are you looking for a rewarding career that makes a daily difference in your community? FSPS is seeking responsible, caring individuals to join our team of professional bus drivers. Be the first friendly face our students see on their way to and from school and play a crucial role in their education journey.
Take the next step in your career journey with FSPS. Apply today!
Transportation Leadership
Director of Transportation
Dennis Siebenmorgen's professional journey highlights a seamless blend of teaching, administrative roles, and transportation expertise. As the Director of Transportation, his multifaceted background equips him with a holistic understanding of the education system and a unique ability to enhance the transportation services within the Fort Smith Public School District.
Mr. Siebenmorgen began his career in education as a teacher of Agriculture and Science at Oark and Paris Public Schools. His passion for fostering student learning and development led him to various teaching positions, where he honed his skills and deepened his commitment to educational excellence.
Transitioning into administrative roles, Siebenmorgen joined the Fort Smith Public School District in 2000 as an Assistant Principal at Darby Junior High. His leadership abilities were soon recognized, and he subsequently served as the Principal at Ramsey Junior High, where he continued to make a positive impact on the school community.