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How long do you kids have to ride the bus? Whiney rant.
The bus schedule came out today. We live around 8 minutes from school, 5.25 miles. One stop sign between us and the school, with basically no traffic. School starts at 8:05AM. The school want our kids at the bus stop, our driveway, 6:35AM. That is the about the same amount of time we use to drive to Midway airport to go to Disney. I'm asking work if I can take them to school and come in late. PS the bus will go back by our house to get to the school and to pick up the neighbor kid 1.8 miles from us at 7:35AM. To return home the bus route plans on dropping off the same neighbor kid at 3:35 then ours at 3:38PM.
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Why don't you contact the transportation coordinator (person in charge of bus transportation) to calmly discuss this discrepancy in the morning and afternoon routes and the illogic of the morning scheduling? That person and his/ner staff may not be aware of this problem and can do nothing to fix it if you do not speak up.
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We live about 1/2 mile from the elem and the kids were on the bus for 45min in the afternoon. Mornings weren't as bad - at the stop at 8:15 am for an 8:35 drop-off - but we were last on, last off so the after school ride was long.
I'm a mean mom, I made them put up with the bus schedule even though I'm a SAHM. Our school isn't safe to walk to (50mph country road, no sidewalk) so all the kids are bused, the stop was right in front of our house, and I didn't see any reason to haul my youngest out to save them the long ride. They learned to make the best of it, though - they both did their homework on the bus more often than not so they could go right out to play when they got home.
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I don't have kids and haven't had to deal with buses since I was in school almost 10 years ago..but OP, that was my time schedule for getting from my house to my high school (about 5 miles away) then to get off the bus and wait for a second one to get to a trade school that was about 10 miles away using the thruway. So I find that for your kids a bit ridiculous.
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Is it possible your kid's bus is shared with other schools, and that's why they have to start the route so early? I don't really understand the route they are taking, though. I know here in our town the elementary, middle, and high schools all share buses and so some kids are picked up at weird times. Our district started something last year where if you live less than two miles from the school you have to walk. Well my coworker's daughter (10 years old) would have had to walk past a known drug park, and across a very busy street to get to school. And the very busy street is the one in her neighborhood, so it's not like there's a crossing guard. So my co-worker has to take her daughter to school super early and take her lunch late every day to pick her daughter up. I know I kind of went off on a rant, but the transportation system makes no sense sometimes.
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This may sound like a silly question but is the bus going in hte smae direction both times it passes your house? How old are your kids? and the neighbors child?
The reason I ask is that in NYS children 5 and under are not supposed to cross the street to get on the bus or get to the bus stop. Could this be the reason? When my daughter was in Kindergarten I did have to have the route changed so she didn't have t cross the street. We live on a busy street. As for now, she doesn't ride the bus...I drop her off (and her friends) every morning.
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We called the bus garage manager who told us they use load software that tells them how to best pick up and drop off the kids and they were not willing to pick him up on the second pass of our house. We pointed out that the software was made for product that truck drivers pick up and deliver not for children going to school. Maybe your bus garage supervisor will be more perceptive to your suggestions. It's worth a try.
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This is why my kids rode bus TO school-they were last picked up
BUT I picked them up after-because they would be last dropped off-a long bus ride-and we were close to school |
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For my dd school starts at 7:40 and if she rides the bus in morning she has to be at bus stop by 6:10. For afternoons she is one of first dropped off. rason they do that is because they switch it up so kids only have to ride but long either in morning or afternoon. Makes sense to me. Not fair for a child to be first picked up and last dropped off......KWIM? They do route in same order so first picked up is first dropped off and vice versa. I usually do not make my kid ride the bus in morning unless I have to work and only in afternoons. Her dad has her 2 mornings a week and since he doesn't live in district her has to take her. For the one evening he has her he picks her up too. So I take her 3 mornings and she rides bus home 4 days. I will say last year was her first year of high school. She was homeschooled and entered 10th grade last year. She has one more year for bus and then she can drive for 12th.
I just consider it part of being a kid and going to school.
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![]() No otherwise isn't fair to the kids. Our county tries and make it as fair to the children as they can. My dd makes out well because she very, very rarely rides the am bus unless she wants to do so. She is one of first dropped off. I can't believe they think first picked up in morning should be last dropped off in evening would work for any school system. What is their reasoning? Not like it saves miles, gas, or money.
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Answered to your questions.
No real rhyme or reason for the pick up. Last year DS was the 3rd kid on in the morning and the 3rd last off,the school last year did not reverse the route in the afternoon. They made our neighbor kid be the first on and the last off she was on longer than DS boy rode, over 1 hr 15 minute. For us I live on a corner, from the west I can not see if the bus comes from that way, the bus is to take the same route every day, last year a different kid broke his leg in January so the mom took her kid to school while the cast was on. That bus driver at times would not go down his road so he would could skip roads and come from the west which he was not suppose to do. I can see the bus from our windows from 4 miles away I have the kid walk out right then when it is minus zero the bus never waited for him but if he came from the west he had to wait while DS run to him a shortish driveway. I did not tell the school I just dealt with it. When DD was in kindergarden they wanted me to walk off my east/west road to the north/south road crossing it and put her on the bus at 6:55AM from the school that was 8 minutes away. That year I was second shift I drove her to school everyday. When I asked the bus director that year about a kindergarden crossing the road that has 55 mile speed limit county road with unmowed ditches, and being picked up off that road the response was too bad "be careful". When DS was on that bus for third grade the bus went by our house from the north then returned 40 minutes later from the east I asked if I have someone walk to the corner everyday will you let him off, which what they made me do 2 years prior crossing the road, they told me nope. The bus driver said come get him, I never asked did they OK it. Last year DS got off on the north street, the youngest the busy road; DD the west road, we are 150 yards from the one corner. I did call the school today and left a message school could they catch the bus on the second pass. I actually know the bus director, I grew up with her husband. Her MIL and my mom are friends that visited every Friday nite. My brother is her MIL closest neighbor who comes to her whenever she calls afraid, any problem in her house. I called twice in 7 years, she states no change. So I figure either drive them or switch the AM pick up every morning to a neighbor. And yes to the question the neighbor kid is in the same building as we would be. And no other school are bussed to us. |
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We don't have buses that stop at our house would be really useful though
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I wish DS could ride the bus. We're within the 2 mile boundary (1.95 miles--the kids on the inside of our cul-de-sac can ride, but those at the front where we are, cannot).
Where we used to live, DS and DD2 had to catch their respective buses an hour early. We were half an hour away from the schools, in good traffic. There were days they were late because the traffic was so bad in between stops--DS's school had to make our complex a 2 bus stop and only for the complex because there were soo many kids. For DD, she was the first picked up and the last dropped off--the bus started at the depot and we were the closest to it. |
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