“We are not anticipating cutting any buses.”
“We are not anticipating cutting any buses,” Marni Campbell, executive director of operations with SPS, told KIRO Newsradio. “In fact, we do not have a shortage of drivers for buses, nor did we last year.”
And if buses are late by a minimum of 15 minutes, SPS stated families would be notified. But the carriers will provide that information to the district. And for those wondering why the school system waited until the week before to notify parents about school bus routes, Richard said that was only because many of the city’s routes had changes coming in quite late.
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