Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would imagine that they would have one kid per seat since the new number of kids would be smaller due to alternative days / times / weeks or whatever plan they go with. So the risk would be the same as in class or in lunch.
+1. Kids won't be going to school 5 days a week. Buses won't be at full capacity.
Where are you getting this insider knowledge from?
Anonymous wrote:I would imagine that they would have one kid per seat since the new number of kids would be smaller due to alternative days / times / weeks or whatever plan they go with. So the risk would be the same as in class or in lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would imagine that they would have one kid per seat since the new number of kids would be smaller due to alternative days / times / weeks or whatever plan they go with. So the risk would be the same as in class or in lunch.
+1. Kids won't be going to school 5 days a week. Buses won't be at full capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would imagine that they would have one kid per seat since the new number of kids would be smaller due to alternative days / times / weeks or whatever plan they go with. So the risk would be the same as in class or in lunch.
+1. Kids won't be going to school 5 days a week. Buses won't be at full capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would imagine that they would have one kid per seat since the new number of kids would be smaller due to alternative days / times / weeks or whatever plan they go with. So the risk would be the same as in class or in lunch.
+1. Kids won't be going to school 5 days a week. Buses won't be at full capacity.
Anonymous wrote:I would imagine that they would have one kid per seat since the new number of kids would be smaller due to alternative days / times / weeks or whatever plan they go with. So the risk would be the same as in class or in lunch.