maelcu said:
I had the longest hour and half of my life yesterday. My DD started kindergarten on Monday. I am a SAHM so she did not go to preschool. She was sooo happy and she loved to ride the bus home. Well, until yesterday. The teachers aid is "supposed" to put the bus riders on their buses afterschool. We also have the ID tags to get her at her bus stop. Anyway yesterday her father and I are waiting at the bus stop. The bus pulls up and the driver said I don't think I have her. He gets up and checks the bus, nope she isn't on the bus. My husband and I go to the school-it is less than a mile from our house-she isn't there either.
OK she is on the wrong bus, I wasn't out of control at this point, the school was calling the bus dispatcher and he was calling all the buses, there are only 4. Her teacher was standing with us and said the last two buses had pulled in in different order so she was sure she was on the wrong bus and my dd could have fallen asleep-ok I buy that.
All the bus drivers report back in NO THEY DO NOT HAVE HER. They have no idea where she is. The room started spinning on me. The school had them call all the bus drivers again. And again nobody had her. The teachers aid that was supposed to put her on the bus had already gone home. She had signed off on a paper saying she had put my DD on the right bus.
Then someone at the school said "you didn't see her walking down the street on your way here?" OMG!!!! I lost it. The bus dispatcher told the school to have us come over and go though the video to see where she got off the wrong bus. I have never been so scared in my life. I yelled What are these (fill in the blank) ID tags for.
So we get to the bus garage(sp) and the dispatcher is asking a driver who the child is that he has THANK GOD IT WAS MY DAUGHTER! But this driver had told the dispatcher at least 2 times that he did not have her. Everyone said she must have been asleep. Guess what she wasn't asleep she was sitting right behide the driver the whole time. SCARED TO DEATH. Her and her friend from her class tried to tell the driver she was on the wrong bus he told them to sit there and be quiet.
My DD tells me that the aid did not put her on the bus an older kid did. I asked her if the aid or her teacher put her on the bus the previous days she said yea but sometime the older kids come in the class and take them to their buses.
I think I aged 15 years from 2:30 to 4:00 yesterday. I am going in to talk with her teacher and try to remain calm with the aid this morning. DD has been up since 4:00 am this morning. She said she didn't think she was ever coming home yesterday...she was thinking about the movies she wouldn't ever watch again and that she wouldn't have another pb & j sandwich. It was heartbreaking.
I wrote this to the board hoping it would make me feel better....Thanks for listening!
Beth
There is so much wrong here that I don't know where to start.
First of all,

to you and your daughter. I'm actually shaking just thinking of what you and your daughter went through. Your post really upset me and brought tears to my eyes.
I see a multitude of problems. The ID tags are absolutely useless if nobody is taking the time to make sure they match up with the correct bus. Older kids should NOT be the ones putting Kindergartners on the buses. Why did the assitant teacher sign off saying she put your daughter on the correct bus when it sounds like she didn't?
How on earth can the school check with all the bus drivers, (and like you said, there are only four buses, so it shouldn't have been too complicated), TWICE and have all of the drivers say they don't have her? Then when you got to the bus garage, the driver is sitting right there with your daughter!?!?! And what the heck was the person talking about who said they saw your daughter walking down the street?
I can't even imagine how you must have felt during the time your daughter was missing.

I would have been a complete and total mess. And I can't even imagine how scared your poor little girl was.
I know people make mistakes, but if this had happened to my daughter, I would have been extremely upset. I certainly would talk to the teacher and principal about making sure school policy is being followed correctly, and I'd want to know why the bus drivers or dispatcher couldn't find out where your daughter was.
Please give your sweet daughter a

and all the pb&j sandwiches she wants!!