Last year we entered the public school system with DS6 (now entering 1st grade). The town of Auburn, MA imposed a $100 per student bus fee for any child who resides under 2 miles from the school. MA state law says any child 5th grade or lower and under 2 miles from the school, transportation does have to be provided. I'm not sure how long people have had to pay for public school bussing but this was our 1st encounter. Now I had physically pulled out of our driveway, set the odometer, and driven every direction, method, route possible to the school and the shortest route possible hits exactly 2 miles - other methods including the bus route was way more than 2. But mapquest has us at 1.9 miles and that is the mapping method they use.
I had this arguement last year and the superintendant decided that we
did meet the rules requirements and gave me the bus pass last year. I was assured at that time (unfortunately now not in writing!) that this would be taken care of while my son remained at that school and we remained at this address. So at the end of last school year, I mailed out the form for both children now (DD is starting kindergarten) and included the map showing us 2 miles from the school and stated on the form that this was taken care of this past year. A co-worker asked if I got my bus passes on Sat. and we did not. Monday, Tuesdays mail came - nothing. So I call the school superintendants office today and they say I will not get the pass unless I pay $200

After I made my arguement and showed up AT THE OFFICE with the map they have stated that they will talk to to "interim" superintendant (last years quit!) and "get back to me"
Thank you for letting me vent....