Sunday, February 2, 2020

"What’s the point of having a bus system if it can’t be trusted?"

A part of the ongoing "is this happening/is it just us or is this actually a larger management issue?" check in on Durham Bus Services across the country.

When we last checked in on Charleston, SC, they had accepted a HIGHER bid from First Student  as a result of their current issues with Durham; Durham protested. The district has denied the protest, saying it did not come in on time. Durham has now filed an appeal. As noted by WCSC:
Durham has provided bus services for the school district for more than a decade and has faced criticism from some parents for poor service. This school year alone, Durham has faced a number of problems with late buses and a bus driver shortage.

Heading closer to home, Framingham isn't the only district that has had it with Durham--their meeting this Wednesday will focus on transportation--as Wallingford, Connecticut reports similar problems. Asked about drivers shortages, the superintendent responded:
Menzo said he understands some drivers will be out sick, but wants to see a return to “normal.” 
“Families can’t tolerate this any further, I can't tolerate this any further as a superintendent,” he said.
Wallingford's contract is up this year--the decision is expected in May or June--but the local editorial board opined:
What’s the point of having a bus system if it can’t be trusted? 
The situation needs to be corrected as soon as possible, and shouldn’t wait while the school system goes about the process of awarding the next five-year transportation contract.
 ...a sentiment with which one can only agree.

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