Chula Vista Elementary School District's Transportation Department in Chula Vista manages weekday bus service for more than 3,000 students across the largest K-6 district in California, dispatching its fleet from 1855 Maxwell Road. The department coordinates routes spanning CVESD's 103-square-mile boundary — covering Chula Vista, Bonita, and portions of National City — transporting students who live beyond walking distance to any of the district's 42 school sites, including campuses with on-site swim instruction at facilities such as Loma Verde Aquatic Center. Eligibility follows California Education Code distance thresholds, with the superintendent authorized to approve exceptions when unusual traffic conditions or route hazards exist between a student's residence and assigned campus. The fleet also provides Individualized Education Program-mandated transportation for special-education students whose IEP teams have determined bus service as a required related service — a compliance obligation that extends to charter campuses such as Feaster Charter School operating within district boundaries. CVESD itself was established in 1892, making it one of the oldest continuously operating K-6 public school districts in San Diego County, now enrolling over 22,000 students across a system that includes traditional, charter, and magnet school models.