A registered nurse shares her frustration over a Saskatchewan school division\u0027s refusal to accommodate her school bus request.
I have gone through the process of discussing the matter with various people including bus drivers, our principal and other members of the school, who have been extremely supportive and willing to come to a solution.
I have spoken with employees of the transportation division and, most recently, submitted an appeal to the transportation board. At this point in time and after looking at different solutions, I believe the only option for our family is to resign my position at the hospital and stay home with my kids.
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