At the October 6th LWSD Board meeting, eight parents and one student made public comments about problems getting students to schools from the Audubon School area. Five citizens complained about the two hour Metro bus ride for Lake Washington High School. A high school student complained about the 5-15 minute bus stop waits and a 45 minute wait at the Interlake Transit Center and getting charged for unexcused absences for being late.
Three parents complained about overcrowding on the bus to Rose Hill Middle School. Kids have to sit three in a row with backpacks and musical instruments and one mother complained that when the bus turns some students are jarred off their seats and into the aisle. One mother complained this was a safety issue and that safety is threatened when students have to wait at the bus stop for another bus because there was lack of room on the first bus. One mother said their child was late 22 days out of the last 23 days because of lack of space on the first bus and a bus driver shortage.
Superintendent Traci Pierce directed the parents to talk to staff members Janine Folgard and Forest Miller after the meeting to find solutions. The Board will follow-up the issue and de-brief at their next public meeting.
Reported by Bob Yoder
Three parents complained about overcrowding on the bus to Rose Hill Middle School. Kids have to sit three in a row with backpacks and musical instruments and one mother complained that when the bus turns some students are jarred off their seats and into the aisle. One mother complained this was a safety issue and that safety is threatened when students have to wait at the bus stop for another bus because there was lack of room on the first bus. One mother said their child was late 22 days out of the last 23 days because of lack of space on the first bus and a bus driver shortage.
Superintendent Traci Pierce directed the parents to talk to staff members Janine Folgard and Forest Miller after the meeting to find solutions. The Board will follow-up the issue and de-brief at their next public meeting.
Reported by Bob Yoder