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JVL1018
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We are moving to a new neighborhood 2 days before school starts and just found out there's no bus service to our house. I hadn't even thought about it because in my opinion, we're "far" from school. The transportation office says if you are within 1.5 miles, no bus service is offered. Mapquest and Google Maps say we are 1.55 miles. That seems like a long way for daily to and from walks, especially in IL weather. I am scrambling at this point because we don't know anyone in the new neighborhood, and there is no way dh or I can drive the kids to school. We leave 30 minutes before they start and get home 75 minutes after they get out. WWYD? And don't tell me I'm a helicopter parent because I don't want my daughter and 60 lb. 12 year old son walking 3+ miles a day and crossing a 4 lane road (there is a 4 way stop).
Are there crossing guards at the 4 lane road? I think there should be if that is a regular route to school for kids.
We live very close to the elementary school, 2 blocks away.
The middle school is just about a mile away. My daughter gets a ride there because my husband leaves at the same time, but she walks home. If we both had jobs that would necessitate her walking there and back, I'd be fine with that.
I do think that your 1.5 miles is a hike in the morning when you have to leave a half hour before you need to be at school, not that bad in the afternoon when it doesn;t matter what time you get home.
Sometimes I pick her up as she is on her way home when I am done getting my son(yes I pick up the one who has a 2 block walk home, because I like to socialize with the other moms there ;op), sometimes she walks all the way home.
If it's inclement weather, she walks 3 minutes to the town library and waits in there for me to get her.
But..since you are 1.55 miles away and there is busing for over 1.5, you should get busing. Did you call someone and ask for busing since you qualify?