Where Should School Districts Spend Their Money?
In New Hampshire, one of the fundamental issues of student transportation is being debated. A problem exists where students are being "delivered" late to and from school. Some progress is made by changing bus routes and assignments. But, there exists a concern with the consolidation of bus stops to save time. Fewer bus stops would result in students having to travel further from home in the dark and cold to wait for buses. Read the story here. Though there was money originally allocated to purchase a new bus, that money has been revoked due to budget constraints.
This begs the question of what priorities precede that of purchasing another bus. This is no judgement on the school district but simply a question. I can imagine the decisions they have to make. Do they purchase more technology for classrooms or a bus? Do they purchase more equipment for athletic programs or a bus? Do they purchase library books or a bus?
In other news today...
In Manchester yesterday, a bus was struck by a 69 year old man who did not see the bus "because he was blinded by the sun". 11 students were injured. None of the injuries was serious. Read the story here.
I'm always interested in your thoughts. Where does student transportation rank in your district?
Keep them safe,
Steven Van Ooyen
Labels: school bus accident, school bus incidents, school bus news, school bus stories
