Anonymous wrote:As it’s only 30 extra minutes over the direct route, that’s pretty amazing. I’m not sure there’s really more you can ask about for the ride. However, there are things you can consider for on the bus. Does she need a good pair of noise canceling headphones, does she need to dot in the front? Does she need an iPad to keep her distracted and regulated? These are things more likely to be approved that you might want to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be very hard. The public school bus doesn’t always come for our public school for the past two years. There is a severe shortage of drivers. I switched to driving DD last year, it got so bad.
Yeah that is what I’m suspecting. We haven’t had an issue with it actually coming but I do think it will be hard. I would drive her if I could, but it ends up being 2.5 hours (1 hour there, 1.5 home) in traffic and I can’t afford to take 5 hours off every day and it kills my back.
Why don't you find a place to do something nearby school to wait your child to dismiss daily, either go to library or sign up something to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be very hard. The public school bus doesn’t always come for our public school for the past two years. There is a severe shortage of drivers. I switched to driving DD last year, it got so bad.
Yeah that is what I’m suspecting. We haven’t had an issue with it actually coming but I do think it will be hard. I would drive her if I could, but it ends up being 2.5 hours (1 hour there, 1.5 home) in traffic and I can’t afford to take 5 hours off every day and it kills my back.
Why don't you find a place to do something nearby school to wait your child to dismiss daily, either go to library or sign up something to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be very hard. The public school bus doesn’t always come for our public school for the past two years. There is a severe shortage of drivers. I switched to driving DD last year, it got so bad.
Yeah that is what I’m suspecting. We haven’t had an issue with it actually coming but I do think it will be hard. I would drive her if I could, but it ends up being 2.5 hours (1 hour there, 1.5 home) in traffic and I can’t afford to take 5 hours off every day and it kills my back.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to be very hard. The public school bus doesn’t always come for our public school for the past two years. There is a severe shortage of drivers. I switched to driving DD last year, it got so bad.
Anonymous wrote:Is this summer school where the routes will be reconfigured in the fall? Or an 11-month program? I know people in our NPP that choose to do their own transportation for medical reasons and I include AC bus in my kid's IEP because believe it or not your kid can be on a non-AC bus in the summer for an hour+ but I would be surprised if this exists in Moco. I see VA jurisdictions transporting in small vans or cars to schools in MD but that's probably just due to the number of kids; the same thing happens for DC kids at our school--small cars work better than busses in the city and there's just a few of them. I would call SPecial Education Transportation and ask if this is already a thing.
Anonymous wrote:How far away is the school? At least in DC, it's easier to get ride time constraints included in the IEP, which sometimes practically results in private transportation (and even if not, sometimes solves the problem).