'It's stressful': Parents and students in Spokane face confusion over school bus system
SPOKANE, Wash.-- Students in Spokane return to class this week. Some families are still confused by the school bus system. "It's stressful," said…
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SPOKANE, Wash.-- Students in Spokane return to class this week. Some families are still confused by the school bus system. "It's stressful," said…
SPOKANE, Wash. --- Do you plan to have your child ride the school bus this year? The deadline to get them registered is Friday, July 15.…
The Spokane Public Schools Board voted to implement a few short-term fixes to the transportation issue for the upcoming school year.
Kids couldn't wait for their extracurricular activities to make a comeback this year, but they're not getting the full experience they were hoping for.
Durham School Services and Spokane Public Schools have not said much publicly about the issues, but students in all grade levels have been affected.
For the next few weeks, some families in Spokane Public Schools should expect bus delays for their kids.
Families with students attending the Libby Center in Spokane Public Schools received an email Wednesday afternoon saying bus shortages will be affecting their routes.
The company says about 10-percent of its workforce has expressed they want to find another job.
Sixty-two-year-old David Simpson spent the last year-and-a-half helping kids on the bus. He was a bus attendant with Durham School Services who lost his life to the virus.
A ride to school now comes with a new set of rules.
It's nearly impossible to plan for everything, and as kids head back to class, schools are doing what they can to keep them COVID free.
A lot is still unknown about the upcoming school year, but the hiring process has begun for bus drivers.
Do you have what it takes to be a school bus driver? Durham School Services and the Spokane School District would love to meet you this weekend!
When you drop your child off at the bus stop, their safety is out of your hands. One Spokane mom came to that realization Thursday when her daughter, a sophomore at Lewis and Clark High School, sent her cell phone video of an overcrowded bus on the way to school.