Another mother and I were talking about this at the bus stop this afternoon. We live in a townhome complex and the school bus does one drop off, right at the entrance. They don't enter the neighborhood. I'm not sure why- the streets are normal size and would be large enough to accommodate a school bus. And all of the streets are loops (three total), so there would be no turning around.
There is a bus for K-2 and another for grades 3-5. Both drop off the children at the entrance, which is right on a busy street. There is no shelter from the rain for the children who have to walk themselves down there. It also makes me nervous to see all of the siblings waiting down there for their older brothers and sisters.
My son is in kindergarten, so I drive him down there (with his two younger sisters in tow). The walk is probably a mile from our house, so it's too far especially in the cold. We are at the far end of the complex, as far from the entrance as you can get.
It's also incredibly inconvenient for the moms like me, who have younger children who like to take naps in the afternoons or sleep a bit later in the mornings. It would be great just to meet ds out in our driveway!
But I've noticed that most of the children don't even have parents to meet them at the bus stop. They just get off and start walking. And that really bothers me. It doesn't seem safe.
As the cold weather has been approaching, I've had kids start asking for rides (we have a minivan, so we do have some extra room) to their houses, but that makes me nervous from a legality standpoint. But I also think it's cruel to make them walk a mile in the freezing cold.
So I'm wondering... are there any laws regarding this? We are in CT.
I'm thinking about approaching the Board of Ed with a proposal that the bus should drive through all three loops of the neighborhood, making one or two stops on each one.
There are probably a total of 40 children who are affected by this.
I remember when I was in elem. school, they decided that children who lived under 1.5 miles from the school should walk. My mom took pictures documenting the walk (which included a path through some woods) and got them to reverse that decision.
Any thoughts or insight?
There is a bus for K-2 and another for grades 3-5. Both drop off the children at the entrance, which is right on a busy street. There is no shelter from the rain for the children who have to walk themselves down there. It also makes me nervous to see all of the siblings waiting down there for their older brothers and sisters.
My son is in kindergarten, so I drive him down there (with his two younger sisters in tow). The walk is probably a mile from our house, so it's too far especially in the cold. We are at the far end of the complex, as far from the entrance as you can get.
It's also incredibly inconvenient for the moms like me, who have younger children who like to take naps in the afternoons or sleep a bit later in the mornings. It would be great just to meet ds out in our driveway!
But I've noticed that most of the children don't even have parents to meet them at the bus stop. They just get off and start walking. And that really bothers me. It doesn't seem safe.
As the cold weather has been approaching, I've had kids start asking for rides (we have a minivan, so we do have some extra room) to their houses, but that makes me nervous from a legality standpoint. But I also think it's cruel to make them walk a mile in the freezing cold.
So I'm wondering... are there any laws regarding this? We are in CT.
I'm thinking about approaching the Board of Ed with a proposal that the bus should drive through all three loops of the neighborhood, making one or two stops on each one.
There are probably a total of 40 children who are affected by this.
I remember when I was in elem. school, they decided that children who lived under 1.5 miles from the school should walk. My mom took pictures documenting the walk (which included a path through some woods) and got them to reverse that decision.
Any thoughts or insight?

