Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just be grateful everyone’s taxes are going to drive your snowflakes across the county everyday. Most people think it is a huge waste of money and resources. Not to mention pollution and more traffic. My kid sits on an overcrowded bus every single day. Many kids on laps. Us normal folk would like more buses too, but we aren’t bitching up a storm. But the Blair parents...![]()
Imagine the pollution and traffic if there weren't buses for the magnet programs; everybody who was able to get driven, got driven in individual cars; and everyone who wasn't able to get driven just didn't get to go at all.
The point is no magnet schools at all which I agree with. And the bus hardly saves pollution. Many parents still drive the entire route, and all of them drive and idle to each bus stop at the very least too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just be grateful everyone’s taxes are going to drive your snowflakes across the county everyday. Most people think it is a huge waste of money and resources. Not to mention pollution and more traffic. My kid sits on an overcrowded bus every single day. Many kids on laps. Us normal folk would like more buses too, but we aren’t bitching up a storm. But the Blair parents...![]()
Imagine the pollution and traffic if there weren't buses for the magnet programs; everybody who was able to get driven, got driven in individual cars; and everyone who wasn't able to get driven just didn't get to go at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And as usual for a delay..there were not enough seats on the bus and kids were left behind.
That’s crazy.
What happens for the kids who get left behind. Do they send another bus, or do the kids have to find their own ride.
I called about it last year. The problem is kids take the bus who do not on regular days...and the bus is super crowded everyday. They will send a second bus eventually but the woman I spoke to said it would likely be a long wait. Yesterday the bus driver tried to arrange rides for the kids with parents who were still there but some kids were still left. Other times they have had kids sitting on the floor which violates the safety rules of course.
Just be grateful everyone’s taxes are going to drive your snowflakes across the county everyday. Most people think it is a huge waste of money and resources. Not to mention pollution and more traffic. My kid sits on an overcrowded bus every single day. Many kids on laps. Us normal folk would like more buses too, but we aren’t bitching up a storm. But the Blair parents...![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Just be grateful everyone’s taxes are going to drive your snowflakes across the county everyday. Most people think it is a huge waste of money and resources. Not to mention pollution and more traffic. My kid sits on an overcrowded bus every single day. Many kids on laps. Us normal folk would like more buses too, but we aren’t bitching up a storm. But the Blair parents...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And as usual for a delay..there were not enough seats on the bus and kids were left behind.
That’s crazy.
What happens for the kids who get left behind. Do they send another bus, or do the kids have to find their own ride.
I called about it last year. The problem is kids take the bus who do not on regular days...and the bus is super crowded everyday. They will send a second bus eventually but the woman I spoke to said it would likely be a long wait. Yesterday the bus driver tried to arrange rides for the kids with parents who were still there but some kids were still left. Other times they have had kids sitting on the floor which violates the safety rules of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And as usual for a delay..there were not enough seats on the bus and kids were left behind.
That’s crazy.
What happens for the kids who get left behind. Do they send another bus, or do the kids have to find their own ride.
Anonymous wrote:And as usual for a delay..there were not enough seats on the bus and kids were left behind.