Parenting & Family

School bus routes and delays in Rowlett — tips from parents who've figured it out

If your kid rides a GISD bus in Rowlett, you know the frustration. Here's the collective wisdom from parents who've dealt with it.

The reality of GISD bus service in Rowlett: GISD contracts some routes and operates others directly. Driver shortages have been an issue district-wide since 2020, and Rowlett routes have been affected. Some routes have been consolidated, meaning longer rides and more crowded buses.

Common pain points:

  • Liberty Grove Rd routes — consistently the most complained-about. The route covers a wide area and the bus makes many stops. Afternoon pickup at some elementary schools can be 20-30 minutes late.
  • Lakeview Pkwy corridor — traffic congestion during school hours backs up buses, especially near Schrade and Herfurth.
  • North Rowlett routes — longer routes due to lower housing density. Kids on the far north end near Miller Heights can have 40+ minute bus rides.

Tips from veteran parents:

  1. Track the bus. GISD uses the Here Comes The Bus app. It's not perfect but it gives you a general idea of where the bus is. Download it and set up notifications.

  2. Get the morning timing down in the first two weeks. Bus timing is most inconsistent during the first two weeks of school. After that, a pattern emerges. Track the actual arrival time for 10 days and you'll know the realistic window.

  3. Have a carpool backup plan. Meet your neighbors. Exchange numbers. When the bus is 30 minutes late on a cold morning, a group text to carpool is a lifesaver.

  4. Afternoon is worse than morning. Morning routes are more predictable because the bus leaves the lot at a set time. Afternoon routes depend on school dismissal timing, which varies. Budget an extra 15-minute window for afternoon pickup.

  5. Before and after school care options:

  • GISD offers before and after school programs (BASC) at most Rowlett elementary campuses. Cost is approximately $200-$350/month depending on full or partial week.
  • YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas operates before/after school care at some campuses.
  • Several private childcare centers in Rowlett offer school-age pickup services.
  1. If the bus consistently doesn't show, escalate. Call GISD Transportation at 972-494-8340. Document dates and times. One call might not fix it, but documented patterns get attention.

  2. Consider driving if you can. This is the uncomfortable truth. Many Rowlett parents who can adjust their schedule just drive their kids. The carpool line is more predictable than the bus.

For new families: Bus route assignments come out approximately 2 weeks before school starts. Check the GISD transportation portal online. If your stop location doesn't make sense (too far from your home, on a dangerous road), request a change through the transportation office. They're generally responsive to safety concerns.

Sources:

  • GISD Transportation Department
  • Here Comes The Bus app
  • Rowlett parent community groups — aggregated experiences
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 5:32 PM

The Here Comes The Bus app is mediocre but better than nothing. GPS tracking drops out sometimes and the ETA can be 10+ minutes off. But at least you can see if the bus has left the school yet.

Pro tip nobody tells you: if you live within 2 miles of the school, GISD does NOT provide bus service. Check the distance before assuming your kid gets a bus. We found out the hard way.

The driver shortage is real and it's not just GISD. Every district in DFW is struggling. Be patient with the drivers — they're overworked and underpaid and they're keeping your kids safe.

BASC (before and after school care) at our Rowlett elementary has been great. My daughter goes from 7:00-7:45 AM before school and 3:30-5:30 PM after. Staff are kind and she does homework. Worth the cost for the peace of mind.

Liberty Grove route parent here — confirming it's consistently the worst. Our elementary bus was more than 20 minutes late at least twice a week last semester. I started documenting and calling GISD Transportation. It improved slightly but not enough.

u/taco_run_tx·

We gave up on the bus after the first semester. Carpool with two neighbor families has been infinitely more reliable. Each family drives one week. Kids are happier too.