Our district has a bus driver shortage. Busses are often late with both pick up and drop off off. Bus riders are often late to class because of it.
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Our district has a bus driver shortage. Busses are often late with both pick up and drop off off. Bus riders are often late to class because of it.
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DD 12/10
DS 10/15
Wow, that is crazy! We live less than a mile from the school and could easily walk our kids there. And we may do that sometimes in the morning if I don't have to be at work early. But we'll be having him take the bus every afternoon (he'd need to a few days a week to go to our daycare for after care anyway). They make parents get out of the car, stand in line, and show ID to pick kids up. And the tiny parking lot is pretty much filled just with teachers/staff, so you have to either walk there or park on the street to do it.
DS 2/14
DD 8/17
Yet another example of how much variation there is by area! Was this a bus to public school or private? When DGD1 started school, I was shocked to learn that Rhode Island provides school bus transportation for both public school and private school students, and I don’t think there is a charge for either. If they’re attending a private school outside their town/school district, they may have to be driven to a central pickup point like a store parking lot, depending on how many kids will be going to that school, instead of the usual school bus stops. (One year, one of the pickup points was a Dunkin Donuts ... I think it got changed...)
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Our taxes cover transportation. It probably costs that much but because we have to pay school tax anyway, I honestly don't stress about the allocation. i pay attention to overall school board spending and it hasn't raised any red flags. So everyone pays for transportation here.
This is public school. For grades K to 6th, if you live within 2 miles of the school, you have to pay the fee if you want to take the bus. Starting grade 7, you have to pay regardless of how far you live from the school. Fortunately, there are a lot of side roads near our elementary school, so we usually just park close by and walk. I'd use the drop off line in winter when the roads became too narrow to park on. Most kids walk or get dropped off, so kids taking the bus are in the minority.
Mommy to 2 DS's (2003 and 2007)