Littleton Public Schools might change bus safety rules after video shows aide abusing children

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Littleton Public Schools might change bus safety rules after video shows aide abusing children
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Proposed changes would require random audits of video footage recorded on buses for kids, especially buses for children with special needs.

hitting a student with special needs, school board documents show rules might change when it comes to retention of video and how often that video is reviewed by Littleton Public Schools officials.

Some of the proposed changes to bus safety rules would increase video retention time from five days to 10 days and require random audits of footage by the district's security team.

Attorneys for parents of the children who have been identified as victims released video of the abuse on April 9.A Littleton Public Schools letter to families and staff said the changes show the district's commitment to being a"state leader in student transportation safety." The letter says that even though policy changes require two readings by the board before they are implemented, district staff already has begun work to conduct the reviews of bus video footage pending expected approval of the changes at the May 22 meeting.

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