Yes. Pay them more. And teachers. And anyone charged with caring for children. But, this is not where we are at and it's getting worse not better. |
The way it usually works in DCPS for field trips is that the school orders the bus from a list of DCPS approved vendors. |
Not saying that he shouldn’t be disqualified as a driver, but in the article I read it said “in Virginia” he wouldn’t be allowed to drive, but the company was in Maryland. Maybe the law is different in Maryland and needs to be updated. |
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As a parent of a Murch graduate I am so upset and shocked by this event. As a lawyer and DCPS parent I’m pissed at how the official DCPS news release fails to disclose the DUI. Their efforts to put a good spin on things really goes too far - I dare say the release is false. I sure hope the Washington Post does a big story on this one - including pointing out how DCPS is trying to hide the truth from parents. Parents have a right to know how serious this event was the next time they are asked to sign a field trip permission slip.
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If the kids were uninjured, what would be the claim? Honest question, not trying to make it seem like this wasn't terrible because it was. Just not sure what the lawsuit would assert. |
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Maybe find another bus charter company?
"This is Reynold’s second DWI charge, police said, and he’s being held on no bond. Another bus driver on the trip was cited for not having a valid commercial driving license. And police said a third bus driver who came to assist after Reynolds’ arrest was cited for not having the right license to drive the bus." https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2022/10/school-bus-driver-charged-with-dwi-while-transporting-kids-from-a-va-pumpkin-patch/ |
| Since no one was seriously injured I don’t feel too guilty for finding the glassy eyes mugshot pretty funny. The Virginia judge is going to have a field day. |
| So DCPS can contract with sh*tty bus drivers that do no background checks… meanwhile parents practically have to be strip-searched and polygraphed to chaperone. |
It's a contracted service, so the contractor gets their cut. With CDL holders and mechanics being in such high demand, my guess is that they didn't bid enough to properly staff drivers or mechanics. |
OMG! Right?? I'm a parent at a different DCPS elementary and this is completely terrifying. I let my kids go on the pumpkin patch field trip without a second thought under the naive assumption the buses would be road-safe and the drivers would have a CDL and no prior record of serious driving offenses. Now I see that faith was completely misplaced. Not sure what I'm going to do next year
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This will change contractor requirements likely. The enhanced clearance was a result of a contractor not having background checks and a sexual misconduct charged at an elementary school of an employee. Also low paid. |
My take is that he was already disqualified from driving in Virginia, no? |
If I have to pass a background check to volunteer at the school, and a bus driver can drive kindergartners around with a recent DWI, something is broken |
| I recently worked for an organization that trains teachers in DCPS schools. We didn't have any contact with students other than walking by them in the halls on the way to meetings. Every person in our organization, including the back-office people who never even came to the schools, had to complete fingerprinting and background checks, and we had to show proof of that to DCPS in order for our contract to be approved. Not sure how it's possible that this driver met that bar for the contract to be approved. People in the transportation department and in the contracting office are going to have some big problems with this one... |
+1 I have a pre-K kid at Murch, so in theory he goes on this trip next year. Although I imagine they might cancel it after this fiasco. There were reporters at the school this morning |