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re: Parents - School Bus Question
Posted on 9/17/14 at 9:38 am to The Spleen
Posted on 9/17/14 at 9:38 am to The Spleen
hmmmmm......
don't agree with separating them unless there were blatantly issues that caused it.
we had a few families that feuded (german catholic farming community) and they were asked to sit in the front of the bus and back respectively and they were both affluent whites.
if them being separated purely puts minorities on one side and whites on another, then there's an issue. if it's mixed then i just see it as causing less grief for the bus driver
don't agree with separating them unless there were blatantly issues that caused it.
we had a few families that feuded (german catholic farming community) and they were asked to sit in the front of the bus and back respectively and they were both affluent whites.
if them being separated purely puts minorities on one side and whites on another, then there's an issue. if it's mixed then i just see it as causing less grief for the bus driver
Posted on 9/17/14 at 9:54 am to 3nOut
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if them being separated purely puts minorities on one side and whites on another, then there's an issue. if it's mixed then i just see it as causing less grief for the bus driver
The apartments are mostly Mexican, with some blacks and whites. One my daughter's best friends lives in the apartment complex.
The principal emailed me back and said it actually started several years ago after numerous complaints from parents of both sides. She said it was more a safety issue since the driver needed to focus on the road and not the kids. She said they've been working on a better solution, and welcomed my input on it. I emailed her back and said with the way parents are today, it's doubtful there is a viable solution since they are unwilling to admit their little angels are ever in the wrong.
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