Mickey'snewestfan
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I have lived pretty much my whole life in a city where only kids with disabilities ride buses -- everyone else walks to school, or take public transport of wherever. I am a special ed teacher, so I know how the buses work here, but I assume they aren't "normal".
We're moving this summer to a school district with buses, and my son will have the option of riding a bus to his new middle school. It would pick him and a bunch of other kids up a block from our new condo.
Anyway, I'm curious how flexible the buses are -- in your area, would the following be allowed. (None of these would be allowed where I live, but again it's special ed bussing which is totally different).
1) Ride the bus sometimes, and othertimes not, without prior warning. We're in biking distance so let's say he usually bikes but then one day he's going to stay late for play practice or it's raining or whatever -- could he just run out and hop on the bus?
2) After school one day, just get on the bus that goes to Grandma's (a mile away, zoned for the same school) instead of to our place?
3) Get off the bus at a different stop from his "regular" stop, for example if he wanted to run an errand on the way home, or go to an after school activity, again without prior arrangement.
4) Bring a friend home with him on the bus.
Thanks!
We're moving this summer to a school district with buses, and my son will have the option of riding a bus to his new middle school. It would pick him and a bunch of other kids up a block from our new condo.
Anyway, I'm curious how flexible the buses are -- in your area, would the following be allowed. (None of these would be allowed where I live, but again it's special ed bussing which is totally different).
1) Ride the bus sometimes, and othertimes not, without prior warning. We're in biking distance so let's say he usually bikes but then one day he's going to stay late for play practice or it's raining or whatever -- could he just run out and hop on the bus?
2) After school one day, just get on the bus that goes to Grandma's (a mile away, zoned for the same school) instead of to our place?
3) Get off the bus at a different stop from his "regular" stop, for example if he wanted to run an errand on the way home, or go to an after school activity, again without prior arrangement.
4) Bring a friend home with him on the bus.
Thanks!