Anyone familiar with school bus regulations? We are eligible (our last year of eligibility)for busing for my girls because they are in kindergarten. They get driven home each day by one of those big buses. We live on a dead-end street - the end of the street is town property. The bus driver this year is having difficulty turning the bus around at the end of the street. In years past the drivers have not had this difficulty. The bus company is saying the prior buses were not as large but I think it is the driver, not the bus. Now with winter coming, they don't want to drop the girls off in front of the house. They said with the winter conditions, the bus won't be able to turn around at all because it won't be plowed properly (which I pointed out is town property & the snowblowers are stored & the gravel is there there so it is safe to say it will be plowed) they want me to walk down (with my youngest) to the end of the street and pick them up. I said no - figure something out - the street is a main road, very busy with no sidewalks. There is no place for me (with my youngest who is 3) to stand and when the kids got off the bus, they would be getting off on the opposite side & crossing the road. I would also have to stand around for about 1/2 hour waiting because the bus is not consistent with when he comes. Somewhere I had heard that kindergarten students had to be dropped off in front of their homes - does anyone know anything about this? The woman at the board of ed said she was going to refer this to her supervisor to see what they could do but I want to have some info to back me up. I don't understand how other buses have had no problem but this one does.
Thanks for listening so far - any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for listening so far - any insight would be greatly appreciated!