mom2minniemouse
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Hi! I grew up in Webster, which is in your area, and they wouldn't even pick up a kid if they didn't live less than 2 miles away.
Well, now, wait a minute - exactly the end of your driveway, or just before your driveway, or just a teeny tiny eentsy weentsy itty bitty little bit closer to the school than your driveway. Because, unless it's the latter, and the bus is a tenth of a mile long, the school's argument doesn't hold water. Oh, wait - unless your driveway is on the far side of your house, away from the school, and your front door is closer to the school?
I grew up in Oxford (1977-98)....guess I should have stayed thereLived near the no longer Joslin School and OLD Middle School.
Honestly, I'm a fighter too, but you really have to pick your battles. This one isn't worth the energy that you are expending on it IMHO. My old town in Central MA had to charge for busing after the Prop. 2 1/2 override to fund the buses failed. If this issue is that important to you, I'd put my energy into getting a Prop. 2 1/2 override onto the ballot to fund the buses rather than arguing over $200. Auburn isn't exactly a huge town, and you're risking some sort of retaliation in the future by the powers-that-be over $200. I don't think that it's a great idea.
This is not a battle over $200 but a battle over at least $1,000.
The OP stated that this was for a child entering 1st grade and indicated the bussing rules will apply through 5th grade. So this is a fight over at least 5 years of fees. And the number could easily surpass $1,000 if the OP has other children or the fees get increased over the years.
I'm just amazed that there are so many school systems that charge kids to ride the bus. I've never heard of such a thing.![]()
To clarify... since OP was granted a waiver and didn't pay last year, this battle is actually over less than the $600 figure posted overall though, right?
Anyway, all that said... as I posted before, I do applaud the OP for going to battle for a cause she believes in and for conquering her fear of public speaking to do it. Not an easy thing!.
Ok, I've chimed in a few times in the past, regarding my girls. My question is why do we think we are entitled to the bus? Growing up, there was no transportation provided to us kids. You walked, rode a bike, carpooled or took the city bus. Of course this was in the day were we were left home alone at age 7. Daycare? back then it was, what's that?
Now that I am transporting my DD, I finally am able to get to know the staff, other parents, kids. And most importantly, I am able to see how she is getting along these people, since she is autistic, this is very important.
Because the taxes we pay are paying for these busses!...My question is why do we think we are entitled to the bus?...
katieandallycat said:...My question is why do we think we are entitled to the bus?...
Ya want to hear another kicker that just makes me![]()
about this situation. The route that the school system has come up with and the police "supposedly" claim is safe includes a level 3 sex offender on it!!! The street behind us is a sexual predator and the school feels THIS is the best route
What are they thinking!!!