Anonymous wrote:Wait for the VP to call you. Then if you don't get resolution, you can take it to the news. They love these types of stories, and they get results because the bus companies and school district hate bad press.
Which district?
Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader takes the bus to school and we've had a fantastic bus driver for 3 years. She was pulled from the route without notification a week and a half ago so we had all thought she was on vacation or sick. My daughter came home from school a few days ago crying saying the bus driver yelled at her. My daughter is definitely rambunctious and also uses the word "yell" to mean stern talking to as I'm not a yeller at all so if I use a "mom voice" she calls that getting yelled at. So I reminded her that the regular driver should be back soon and suggested that she bring her journal or a book on the bus to occupy herself.
Well, I just had a random lady knock on my door and tell me that her kids also ride the bus and they came home and told their mom that the bus driver "hates" my daughter and screams at her. So the two of us pieced together a group chat of neighborhood parents and 8/10 families who ride the bus have had kids come home scared/crying or cry in the morning that they can't get on the bus with him.
I called the bus company and was very calm and the lady yelled at me and hung up! So then I called the transportation liason at our school district and she said they contract out the bus and don't manage it or anything. I said even if the kids are unsafe there is nothing you all will do? And she said she can email the person who yelled at me a recap of what I said, but that's it.
So then I called the corporation that owns the bus company monopoly in my state and the lady who answered was very very nice and reassuring and took a bunch of notes and said their VP will call me back. The other parents are also on the complaint trail today.
I just feel horrible that I dismissed my daughter. I'm worried that this crazy guy knows where we live (my house is the bus stop). What else can I do?
Anonymous wrote:Are there cameras on your busses?
Anonymous wrote:Your kid is an angel right??
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I’m a Karen and all, but here’s what id do:
1. Give the kids cameras to record the driver so there’s solid evidence
2. Once I have that, coordinate with the other parents so every day a parent gets on the bus with kids. If the driver asked me what I was doing getting on, I’d just give a big smile and pull out the video.
3. Repeat until the bus company does something about it.