Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The driver had a PRIOR dwi, in the last 5-10 years! He shouldn’t have been allowed to drive a bus in the first place. And both the busses were unsafe and shouldn’t have been on the road. Someone really messed up here
https://wjla.com/amp/news/local/dcps-dc-bus-dwi-driver-charged-accident-murch-elementary-kids-field-trip-cox-farms-dmv-washington-district-school-classroom-education-troy-reynolds-bowser-dui-crime-virginia-nova-chantilly-bac-fairfax-county-police
That's nuts, he had a revoked license!
Also is 4 adults to 44 students enough? I guess if it's upper elem, but I thought the farm field trips were for PK.
Anonymous wrote:The driver had a PRIOR dwi, in the last 5-10 years! He shouldn’t have been allowed to drive a bus in the first place. And both the busses were unsafe and shouldn’t have been on the road. Someone really messed up here
https://wjla.com/amp/news/local/dcps-dc-bus-dwi-driver-charged-accident-murch-elementary-kids-field-trip-cox-farms-dmv-washington-district-school-classroom-education-troy-reynolds-bowser-dui-crime-virginia-nova-chantilly-bac-fairfax-county-police
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the great wisdom now in our walking field trip to a local church “pumpkin patch” in town!
the Cox Farm fieldtrip is really miserable. As is the apple picking field trip.
People get stuck on these as “traditions” instead of realizing that kids would have just as much fun taking the Metro bus to the zoo.
Ha! My 9th grader at Jackson-Reed did just that today. She's sending me pics and having a blast.
Honestly I don't know which one I would be more nervous about. Lot of violence on Metro lately. Someone's kid could easily get attacked by random teen hoodlums or a mentally ill person
Kids take the metro every day, twice a day.
Kids also take school buses everyday…not sure what your point is? 44 kindergartners with 4 adults is not the same as some teens or younger kids with their parents
DCPS kids don’t take school buses. They take Metro.
Anonymous wrote:News 4 report tonight showed a scathing review of Rome Charters and interviewed a former manager there. Looks like they have had a history of hiring sketchy drivers and were reported to DDOT with no action in 6 years: the plot thickens.
Looks like KIPP has dropped them as a vendor as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From WTOP "School staff convinced Reynolds to follow another bus coming back from the field trip and pull over on Commercial Drive, in Chantilly, and they called 911, the police said."
So school staff didn't immediately demand that he get from being the wheel after hitting the rock/ running off the road?!
He was allowed to drive behind the bus?!
I'm not sure what the alternative was? They didn't know he was drunk...they just knew that his driving wasn't feeling safe. So they asked him to pull over at the nearest safe location. They acted quickly, decisively, and appropriately. There can be zero qualms with the actions of the teachers on that bus.
Anonymous wrote:From WTOP "School staff convinced Reynolds to follow another bus coming back from the field trip and pull over on Commercial Drive, in Chantilly, and they called 911, the police said."
So school staff didn't immediately demand that he get from being the wheel after hitting the rock/ running off the road?!
He was allowed to drive behind the bus?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DWI? How could an adult do that? I get addiction and desperation. But how does one fail to step up to responsibly for a busload of children? Take a desk job for God sake. Unconscionable
Vast majority of addicts aren’t exactly reasonable, practical people when in the throes of addiction. It’s horrible to think what could have happened to those kids.
If you think you can do a better job, please do
Hiring school bus driver is incredibly difficult. I am surprised they even had drivers willing to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, DCPS cancelled all field trips? Even walking/metro?
No one posted a source or a link. I work at a DCPS and I haven't heard about this.
Our DCPS has kids on a field trip literally today...
Yeah - need a link - we have a field trip to Cox Farms next week!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, DCPS cancelled all field trips? Even walking/metro?
No one posted a source or a link. I work at a DCPS and I haven't heard about this.
Our DCPS has kids on a field trip literally today...
Yeah - need a link - we have a field trip to Cox Farms next week!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the great wisdom now in our walking field trip to a local church “pumpkin patch” in town!
the Cox Farm fieldtrip is really miserable. As is the apple picking field trip.
People get stuck on these as “traditions” instead of realizing that kids would have just as much fun taking the Metro bus to the zoo.
Ha! My 9th grader at Jackson-Reed did just that today. She's sending me pics and having a blast.
Honestly I don't know which one I would be more nervous about. Lot of violence on Metro lately. Someone's kid could easily get attacked by random teen hoodlums or a mentally ill person
Kids take the metro every day, twice a day.
Kids also take school buses everyday…not sure what your point is? 44 kindergartners with 4 adults is not the same as some teens or younger kids with their parents
DCPS kids don’t take school buses. They take Metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, DCPS cancelled all field trips? Even walking/metro?
No one posted a source or a link. I work at a DCPS and I haven't heard about this.
Our DCPS has kids on a field trip literally today...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the great wisdom now in our walking field trip to a local church “pumpkin patch” in town!
the Cox Farm fieldtrip is really miserable. As is the apple picking field trip.
People get stuck on these as “traditions” instead of realizing that kids would have just as much fun taking the Metro bus to the zoo.
Ha! My 9th grader at Jackson-Reed did just that today. She's sending me pics and having a blast.
Honestly I don't know which one I would be more nervous about. Lot of violence on Metro lately. Someone's kid could easily get attacked by random teen hoodlums or a mentally ill person
Kids take the metro every day, twice a day.
Kids also take school buses everyday…not sure what your point is? 44 kindergartners with 4 adults is not the same as some teens or younger kids with their parents