Connecting With Kids Through Song

In my years since joining the SBF team, I’ve come to learn how much school bus drivers can influence the lives of the students they transport. Bus driver Kristine Nyack, who works for M & J Bus in Colchester, Conn., has a positive attitude around her students, and she interacts with them by, among other things, performing an upbeat song. 

“I greet my kids in the morning and afternoon, and I wish them a good day,” Nyack tells SBF. “Even on the worst day, I have a smile on my face because I'm in a bus and keeping the kids safe — I love what I do!” 

Moreover, Nyack created the “School Bus Safety Song” shortly after she became a bus driver in March 2008.

“Originally, the song was called the ‘Hebron 7 Safety Song.’ It was named after the run I took over, which had seen quite a few spare drivers, and I felt the kids needed something they could call their own and be proud of. I've since re-named it the ‘School Bus Safety Song’ because quite a few drivers have asked me for a copy of the song,” she explains. “It's a great song that I've shared with many kids in a few different towns I've driven in. I'm told kids have gone home and sung it to their parents, other kids or to their own bus drivers.”

(While subbing for a week in another town, Nyack taught it to a group of kids, and the regular bus driver told her that when she came back, the kids were singing “that song.”) 

We found the song lyrics rather catchy and thought you would enjoy reading them. Nyack says that when performing the song, a driver should, “say each line in cadence format and encourage students to clap to the beat as they repeat.” She hopes it inspires others.

 Kelly Roher
Senior Editor

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School Bus Safety Song
by Kristine Nyack

I don’t know but I’ve been told,
(fill in name of school or bus number) is the best.

Safety, safety is our rule,
Going to and from the school.

Out the door 5 before.
Walking, walking never run.

10 ft. back from the road,
Keeps us safe, we’ve been told.

First the yellow, then the red.
Look left, then right, then left again.

Nod to nod before we cross.
Safety, safety don’t get lost!

Hey, hey what do you say?
We know how to play the game.

Promptly, promptly take your seat.
Never, never eat or drink.

Bottom to bottom, back to back,
We put backpacks on our laps.

Inside voices so we hear.
Keep our aisle ways free and clear.

Forward facing is our rule,
Going to and from the school.

Listen, listen we do our best.
We know how to pass the test!

I don’t know but I’ve been told,
(fill in name of school or bus number) is the best!
Print | posted on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 1:59 PM

Comments

# re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by Dawn Coffin at 11/29/2010 8:11 AM
Thanks for this. May we use it?

 re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by Kelly Roher at 11/29/2010 10:59 AM
In response to Dawn's comment: You're welcome. Yes, you may use it.

# re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by Ted Finlayson-Schueler at 11/30/2010 5:12 AM
Can we get an mp3?

 re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by Al at 11/30/2010 7:44 AM
Thank you for the lyrics. I'm sure my students will have fun with this.

 re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by Fran Foley at 12/1/2010 6:11 AM
thank you..to what melody do you sing this to.

 re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by carol Thompson at 12/3/2010 9:02 AM
that was just awesome!

 re: Connecting With Kids Through Song

left by Vicki Creech at 1/5/2011 11:27 AM
Laughter is the best medicine for all of us....I always thought if I could get the kids to concentrate on a song, our ride to and from school was a piece of cake....so to speak! Good for you for making up such a cute song!

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