School Dismissal Procedures Checklist: 15 Steps to a Safer Carline

A 15-step school dismissal procedures checklist covering pre-dismissal prep, lane setup, staff roles, parent communication, and emergency protocols.
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A safe, efficient carline does not happen by accident. It requires documented procedures, clear staff roles, and consistent execution. This 15-step checklist covers everything from the pre-dismissal window through the final student release.

Pre-Dismissal Preparation

Step 1: Confirm Student Dismissal Records Are Up to Date

Verify today’s roster reflects students with early dismissal, modified pickup arrangements, after-school program enrollments, and absences.

Step 2: Brief the Carline Staff Team

Every staff member should know their station assignment, any student-specific notes, and the escalation path for unauthorized pickup attempts.

Step 3: Set Up Carline Lane Markers and Signage

Cones, signage, and staff positions should be in place before any vehicles arrive.

Carline Lane Setup

Step 4: Establish Stacking Lanes with Adequate Length

Each lane should accommodate 15–20 vehicles. If your lot cannot fit that many, staggered dismissal times by grade are the solution.

Step 5: Designate a Single Release Point

All students should be released from one supervised point — not from random locations in the parking lot.

Staff Assignments

Step 6: Assign a Queue Monitor

One staff member monitors vehicle flow. Schools using the PLACA.AI driver pickup system shift this role to watching the dashboard rather than manually checking IDs.

Step 7: Assign a Student Runner

At least one staff member retrieves students from the waiting area. Two are typically needed for 300+ student schools at peak throughput.

Parent Communication

Step 8: Send a Pre-Dismissal Reminder

Schools that send reminders 15–20 minutes before dismissal see more evenly-distributed arrival times and less peak congestion.

Step 9: Publish Arrival Window Guidance

Grade-level arrival windows (e.g., “Grade 3–5: arrive 3:05–3:20 PM”) reduce congestion more than any other free intervention.

Student Release Verification

Step 10: Verify Authorization Before Every Release

Every student release should be verified against an authorized pickup list. PLACA.AI LineCam handles this automatically via license plate recognition.

Step 11: Log Every Release

Maintain a timestamped log of every student release including the vehicle. Required for FERPA compliance and invaluable in custody disputes.

Emergency Protocols

Step 12: Define Unauthorized Pickup Protocol

Document exactly what happens when someone not on the authorized list arrives: hold student in building, request ID, contact custodial parent, escalate to administrator, document incident.

Step 13: Define a Carline Pause Trigger

Define who can pause the carline during an emergency and how they communicate it to queued drivers.

Post-Dismissal Review

Step 14: Confirm All Students Are Accounted For

Every student present must be confirmed picked up, on a bus, or transferred to an after-school program before staff leave.

Step 15: Document and Debrief

Note incidents, delays, and near-misses. Weekly review reveals patterns that can be addressed proactively.


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For how schools automate the most time-consuming steps on this checklist, see the complete guide to automating school student dismissal.


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