
Schools paying parents to drive their own children due to shortage of bus drivers, rattled economy: report
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At EastSide Charter School in Wilmington, Delaware, bus drivers are in such short supply that parents are being offered $700 to drop and pick up their children this school year, according to the Washington Post.
At EastSide Charter School in Wilmington, Delaware, bus drivers are in such short supply that parents are being offered $700 to drop and pick up their children this school year, according to the Washington Post. Aaron Bass, chief executive of EastSide said he is funneling his transportation budget to students' families to offer them a stipend for driving and picking up their kids. Parents of about 155 students – out of roughly 500 -- have signed up so far, the paper reported.More Related News

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