Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re upset with the bus driver, but not with the kids who are being unruly and not listening to the driver?
Agree. The kids on the bus can be crazy. It's not safe for the driver to drive when they are being so out of control sometimes.
If it bugs you that much, you are always welcome to drive your kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- parents like you are driving employees out of the system. Either volunteer to help be a monitor or pull your precious snowflake off the bus. Imagine driving 30+ loud children while trying to keep them safe and tell me you don’t get stressed. So obnoxious
Is that a thing? MCPS allows random parents to ride on the school bus?
I don't think bus drivers or anybody else should be abusive, I think that's a minimum standard, and I would hope the bus depot managers would agree.
Anonymous wrote:OP- parents like you are driving employees out of the system. Either volunteer to help be a monitor or pull your precious snowflake off the bus. Imagine driving 30+ loud children while trying to keep them safe and tell me you don’t get stressed. So obnoxious
Anonymous wrote:You’re upset with the bus driver, but not with the kids who are being unruly and not listening to the driver?
Anonymous wrote:Go directly to the bus depot. You will likely get to talk to the driver’s supervisor so you can get some insight on what’s going on on that bus. Maybe the kids are out of hand or maybe the driver isn’t handling the stress well. But the bus depot is the only source for info and a solution.
Anonymous wrote:OP- parents like you are driving employees out of the system. Either volunteer to help be a monitor or pull your precious snowflake off the bus. Imagine driving 30+ loud children while trying to keep them safe and tell me you don’t get stressed. So obnoxious
Anonymous wrote:op here. Thank you to the few responders who had something useful and constructive to say. This is an elementary school bus so the kids are pretty young-at least at our stop. I know kids and parents on our bus stop but not others so I can go to other parents to talk about kid behaviors. I suggested to the principal to have kids review rules and expectations for riding the bus in class-they might need a refresher. And its been a few other kids who complained. One parent pulled her kid from the bus because her kid was scared or the driver. I get that its a hard job to control loud kids on the bus-but wonder if there are different ways to do that without making young kids afraid of the drivers.
anyway. case closed. thank you!
Anonymous wrote:my kiddo takes a school bus to school and lately is coming home upset because the bus driver is yelling at other kids and scaring the younger riders. This has been going on for a few weeks. Some parents complained. I wrote to the principal and was told my message would be forwarded to person responsible but so far nothing. Anyone have dealt with this? what is the process for complaints like that? Should I go directly to bus depot?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And this is why no one wants to work with school districts anymore. Has anyone even suggested going to the parents of the misbehaving kids?
Starting pay for an MCPS bus driver, who must keep everyone physically safe:
$37,000. We can't find people who will do this thankless job.
There are increasing numbers of school districts who don't provide bus service. It's not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:And this is why no one wants to work with school districts anymore. Has anyone even suggested going to the parents of the misbehaving kids?