INFORMATION RELEASE
Date: 2024-08-14
From: Deputy Chief Krag Campbell
Case or Incident: #NA
Thursday, August 15th marks the first day of school.
With school coming back in session, the Juneau Police Department would like to remind everyone to pay close attention to the extra roadway traffic. School buses, pedestrians, and kids driving to school can increase commute times for everyone. Make sure to give yourself some extra time to get to your destination, that way you won't feel rushed.
Please pay close attention to any school bus with red lights flashing. This means they are stopping to pick up or drop off a child. Alaska law requires that the driver of a vehicle that approaches from any direction of a school bus stopped on a shared highway or vehicular way, shall stop not less than 30 feet from the school bus before reaching it when the school bus has flashing red lights. The driver may not proceed until the school bus proceeds and the flashing lights are no longer illuminated. Depending on the circumstances, passing a school bus with red lights flashing can be either a class B misdemeanor or an infraction. Drivers should treat the flashing yellow lights preceding the red lights as a caution to slow down to stop.
Kids walking or biking to school are highly vulnerable roadway users. Please slow down and give extra care to those trying to get to school safely, especially as the weather starts to cool and daylight diminishes.
School zone lights will be on for about one-half hour before and after school. Some areas, like Riverside Drive and Glacier Avenue, may be longer due to overlapping school start and end times. Please note the shift in some school start/end times due to the consolidation of schools and moving of campuses for some programs:
Please look out for crossing guards actively walking into the crosswalks on the roadway with raised stop signs and reflective gear.
Some notable changes this year to the start/end times for each school building; some will have multiple programs. Flashing yellow school zone signs should be active about a half hour before the start of school, and a half hour after the end of school.
- All neighborhood elementary schools will be adding 6th grade.
- Middle school has been consolidated to 7th and 8th grade at the Thunder Mountain campus, aptly named Thunder Mountain Middle School
- High school has been consolidated to the Juneau Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kale campus for all students grades 9-12
- Alternative schools and programs will be at the Dzantik’i Heeni campus
School zone lights will be on for about one-half hour before and after school. Some areas, like Riverside Drive and Glacier Avenue, may be longer due to overlapping school start and end times. Please note the shift in some school start/end times due to the consolidation of schools and moving of campuses for some programs:
- Elementary schools (PreK-6) start at 8:00 am and end at 2:00 pm on Mondays, and end at 2:30 pm Tuesday through Friday
- Harborview School will have the Tlinglit Culture, Language and Literacy program. It will start at 8:30 am and end at 2:30 pm on Mondays, and end at 3:00 pm Tuesday through Friday.
- Thunder Mountain Middle School (7-8) will start at 8:45 am and end at 3:15 pm.
- Juneau Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kale (9-12) will start at 9:30 am and end at 4:00 pm.
- The Dzantik’I Heeni campus with Juneau Community Charter School, Montessori Borealis, and Yaakoosge Daakahidi High School will start at 8:30 am and end at 3:00 pm.
- The JCCS and MB schools will end at 2:30 pm on Mondays.
Please be aware and familiar with the speed limit signs for school zones as some are 20 mph and some are 15 mph. Speeding infractions are double the fines in school zones while the lights are flashing.
All factual allegations contained in this release are based upon preliminary investigation and are subject to change or clarification as the investigation continues. Any charges reported in this release are merely accusations and all persons named in this release are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.