This credential opens one of the most schedule-friendly CDL careers available — work aligned with the school calendar, morning and afternoon routes, and summers following the rhythm of your community. Area districts are actively seeking qualified operators right now.
Smart CDL Academy offers FMCSA-compliant (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) training at our Irving, TX campus. Whether you already hold your Passenger (P) endorsement or need to earn both credentials together, we provide everything you need — including on-site skills testing through our authorized testing center — to qualify for student transport work across North Texas.
The S endorsement is added to your existing commercial driver's license — Class A or Class B — and authorizes you to operate school buses specifically: vehicles designed to transport students to and from school and school-related activities. This is not a general passenger vehicle credential — that role belongs to the Passenger (P) endorsement. The S covers the specialized requirements of student transport: safety protocols, loading and unloading procedures at school zones, emergency evacuation, and regulations unique to this type of operation.
This credential requires P as a federal and state prerequisite — all S holders must also hold P. If you don't yet have it, Smart CDL Academy can help you pursue both at our Irving campus.
Already hold P? You're ready to move directly to the next step toward student transport work in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Yes. P is required before or concurrently with S — this is a federal and state regulation, not a Smart CDL Academy policy.
You can enroll directly at our Irving campus — you're one step away from qualifying for bus operator positions.
We offer both credentials on campus — pursue them together in one enrollment. Learn about P →
Most drivers find earning P first — or P and S together — at the same campus is far more efficient than finding separate providers.
Before beginning, confirm you hold or are concurrently enrolling in the Passenger (P) endorsement — it is required.
Texas DPS conducts a state background check for all applicants seeking to drive school vehicles — this is a state-administered process, different from the federal TSA check required for HazMat endorsements. The screening reviews criminal history relevant to transporting minors. Processing time varies — plan ahead before your target start date.
Criminal history concerns? Contact our admissions team at 972-989-6450 for a confidential discussion before enrolling.
The Texas DPS written knowledge test covers topics specific to student transport operations:
Available at DPS offices and at authorized testing centers — including Smart CDL Academy's Irving campus.
A three-part skills test conducted in a school bus vehicle:
Smart CDL Academy administers the skills test at our Irving campus. No separate DPS appointment needed.
Upon passing the state check, written exam, and skills test, "S" appears alongside "P" on your CDL. No additional waiting period — you're cleared to begin applying for open positions at area districts.
Two routes per day — morning and afternoon. Most school days, you are home by early afternoon. Your work follows the school calendar: the same holidays, the same summers as the students you serve.
For parents of school-age children, semi-retired drivers, or anyone who values time over maximum hourly rate, this career offers something no OTR or freight route can match — you live on the same rhythm as your community. The predictable daily routine means stability that very few commercial driving careers provide.
Summer work options are available at many districts — summer school routes, field trips, and activity bus assignments provide hours for operators who want year-round income. Most larger districts also offer benefits packages in addition to per-route pay.
Student transport is one of the few CDL careers where drivers form genuine connections with their community — the same routes, the same students, the same neighborhoods each day. Some operators start as substitutes before securing a regular route — a common pathway into the role.
Dallas ISD — one of the largest districts in Texas — consistently recruits licensed bus operators for routes throughout Dallas County. In Tarrant County, Fort Worth ISD and Arlington ISD are among the most active employers, with neighboring districts also hiring regularly.
Suburban districts in Collin and Dallas County — including Plano ISD, Garland ISD, and Irving ISD — offer consistent year-round hiring and competitive benefit packages.
Local school systems face persistent driver shortages — qualified operators with both P and S are among the most actively recruited CDL professionals in the region right now.
Some area districts offer CDL training reimbursement or hiring bonuses for new bus operators — verify current programs directly with your district of interest.
When comparing providers for FMCSA-compliant training, these three advantages matter most.
Many drivers need both credentials to qualify for bus work. Smart CDL Academy offers both at our Irving campus — one enrollment, one provider, no need to find a separate school for each step. Learn about P →
As an authorized Texas DPS testing center, we administer the CDL skills test right here on campus. No separate DPS scheduling — test in the environment you trained in.
The state screening is the step most drivers have questions about. Our admissions team walks you through the process, typical timelines, and what to expect — before you enroll, not after.
Yes — P is a required prerequisite for S under federal and state regulations. If you don't have it yet, Smart CDL Academy offers both at our Irving campus — many drivers pursue them together in one enrollment.
Yes — Texas DPS requires a state-administered screening for all applicants seeking to drive student transport vehicles. This is not the federal TSA process used for HazMat — it typically processes more quickly. Contact admissions if you have questions.
Three parts — a pre-trip inspection specific to student transport vehicles (stop arm, crossing arm, emergency exits, student-visibility mirrors), basic vehicle control on the range, and an on-road driving test including school zone and railroad crossing procedures. Smart CDL Academy conducts the test on campus (TPST #0221).
All major DFW districts — including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Garland, and Irving — plus numerous other Tarrant and Dallas County employers — actively hire licensed operators. Many report ongoing driver shortages.
Typically two routes per day — morning and afternoon. Most drivers are home by early afternoon on school days. Work follows the academic year — same holidays and summers as students. Some districts offer summer routes for drivers who want year-round hours.
Yes. Smart CDL Academy can facilitate both Passenger and School Bus endorsement training at our Irving campus in a single enrollment — the most efficient path for drivers who need both.
The state screening is the variable — processing time varies. Written exam and skills test can be completed once clearance is received. Contact our admissions team for current timelines and how to plan your enrollment accordingly.
Financing options may be available — contact our admissions team at 972-989-6450.
Local districts need qualified operators now — and the demand runs year-round. Smart CDL Academy offers P and S together on one campus, with on-site skills testing and guidance through the state screening process.
Smart CDL Academy's Irving, TX campus serves CDL holders from across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — convenient for drivers from Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving, and surrounding areas via I-635 and SH-114.
Smart CDL Academy · 7700 Esters Blvd, Irving, TX 75063 · 972-989-6450
Don't have your CDL yet? Start with our Class B CDL program — Class B is the most common base license for bus operators — then add your endorsements. Class A CDL holders are also eligible. View all CDL training programs or browse CDL endorsement programs.