Sherman

Sherman students are served by All-Star’s terminal in New Milford. The terminal is one of 18 school transportation locations that All-Star Transportation operates in Connecticut. All-Star established its New Milford location in 2004 and transports about 300 children from Sherman daily during the school year.

Safety is central to All-Star’s mission. Our drivers are licensed and rigorously trained. Our buses meet the highest maintenance standards, and each bus undergoes a safety inspection by the driver before every trip that it makes. For example, the brakes, lights, emergency exits and more are among the features checked on every bus before students are picked up in the morning, and many of the same items are checked again before students are picked up from school.

To further ensure the safety of students, rules and regulations have been put in place. Our drivers learn these rules during training and they enforce them. Parents and students also have a critical role, and it’s important that they also read the rules and regulations to learn what’s expected of them. Parents and students should review this information in preparation for the first day of school and refer to it throughout the school year.

New Milford Terminal
Serving: Sherman
Address: 7 Dodd Road, New Milford, CT 06776
Phone: (860) 350-2880
Fax: (860) 354-5109
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 5 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Bus Route Questions: [email protected]

Manager: Patty Cote
Dispatcher: Ina Rapp
Safety Supervisor: Anita Yarrish

Resource Links

The school bus routes for Sherman School students can be found here.  And the bus routes to and from out-of-district schools (Shepaug, Nonnewauge, etc.) can be found here.

Parents should check the school website for information about early dismissal days (for example: conferences and early release days).

NOTE: Bus schedules are subject to revisions that result from enrollment changes, transfers and address changes. Changes and/or additions will be posted to the Sherman school district’s website and residents are encouraged to frequently check the website for the school their children attend.

The time for each bus route is the approximate time the bus will make its first pickup in the morning. Adjustments will be made as necessary and as soon as possible. Students should be at their stops 5-10 minutes before the time listed on the bus route. The stop times can vary 5-10 minutes either way, depending on traffic, weather and the number of students riding the bus.

Please do not worry if a bus is late, especially at the start of a school year when it typically takes a few days for kindergarten children and new students to become accustomed to the bus routes and schedules. If, however, you have concerns about your bus being consistently late over a period of several days, please contact the New Milford office at 860-350-2880.

It is important that students remember to stand at least 10 feet from the road and not move toward the bus until the bus driver nods his or her head signaling that it is safe to board the bus.

Listed below are the regular school hours and bell times.

School Bell Times:

New Milford High School – 7:35 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Sherman School – 8:20 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Shepaug Valley School – 7:55 a.m. – 2:25 p.m.
Nonnewaug High School – 7:25 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.

Listed below are the regular school hours and bell times.

2-Hour Delayed Opening Start Times

New Milford High School – 9:35 a.m.
Sherman School – 10:20 a.m.

Early Dismissal Due To Inclement Weather

New Milford High School – 12:00 p.m.
Sherman School – 12:30 p.m.

In the morning, students for New Milford High School, Shepaug High School and Henry Abbott Tech are picked up at designated stops and shuttled to the Sherman School where they transfer onto buses 4 and 5 to  NMHS; bus 51 to Shepaug; and a New Fairfield bus to go to New Fairfield High School and then onto HAT.

In the afternoon at NMHS, Sherman buses 1 and 2 are at the front of the bus line for the trip to the Sherman School where students transfer to buses that transport them to to their designated stops. Shepaug students ride Bus 4 to Sherman School for transfer to buses that will take them to their designated stops. HAT students take New Milford Bus 51 to their designated stops in Sherman.

Any individual seeking a change to a student’s pick-up and / or drop-off procedure must contact the Sherman School. Procedures are detailed in the parent handbook, which can be found here.

All Pre-K and Kindergarten students are dropped-off at their assigned bus stops and must be met by a parent or an authorized adult / caregiver, or they are returned to their home school or the New Milford Board of Education. All other students – grades 1 through 12 – do not require an adult present.

However, for grades 1 through 5, if a parent or other authorized adult/caregiver that is usually present when a student is dropped off is not there, that student will be brought back to school or the New Milford Board of Education. If a student is uncomfortable when getting off at his or her bus stop, that student also will be returned to school or the New Milford Board of Education. It is advisable for parents/caregivers to inform the school if they want their student to be dropped off at their bus stop without an adult being present.

Here are some safety tips for parents to keep in mind.

In the event a change to a pick-up and drop-off schedule is needed during the school year, parents need to contact the Sherman School.

If you have any questions, please contact All-Star Transportation’s New Milford office at 860-350-2880, or email [email protected].

The school bus is an extension of the classroom and students are expected to maintain behavior acceptable in a classroom setting. With that in mind, here are some important rules:

1. Students should be at their bus stop 10 minutes prior to their scheduled pickup time.

2. Students should stand back 10 to 15 feet from the road whenever possible.

3. Students should wait for the school bus to come to a complete stop and for the driver to nod his/her head before approaching the bus.

4. Children should never run after the bus as it pulls away as the driver may not see them.

5. If students need to cross in front of the bus, they should wait until the bus driver nods his/her head to signal it is safe to cross the street.

6. Students should cross at least 10 feet in front of the bus; if you can’t see the driver then the driver can’t see you.

7. If a student drops something in front of the bus, the student should leave the item where it fell until getting the driver’s attention and permission to retrieve the item.

8. No student should ever run towards/from the rear, alongside of a bus. A driver may not see a student in some danger zone blind spots.

9. Shout out to get the driver’s attention if you need them to remain stopped for any reason.

10. Be courteous, no profane language.

11. Do not eat or drink on the bus.

12. Keep the bus clean – put all litter in trash cans available on all buses.

13. Cooperate with the driver.

14. No smoking, including electronic cigarettes/vaping.

15. Do not destroy bus equipment/fixtures.

16. Remain seated until the bus is fully stopped.

17. Keep hands, heads and feet inside the bus.

18. The bus driver has the authority to assign seats.

19. Know the school bus danger zones.

If you have any questions, please contact All-Star Transportation’s New Milford office at 860-350-2880, or email [email protected].

Sherman Schools

Sherman School
2 Route 37 East
Sherman, CT 06784
860-355-3793

Additional Schools Serviced

New Milford High School
388 Danbury Road
New Milford, CT 06776
860-350-6647

Henry Abbott Technical School
21 Hayes Town Avenue
Danbury, CT 06811
203-797-4460

Nonnewaug High School
5 Minortown Road
P.O. Box 469
Woodbury, CT 06798
203-263-4330

Shepaug Valley High School
159 South Street
Washington, CT 06793
860-868-7326