Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 There should be guidelines on the state board of education website on their transportation policy. You might also ask for mileage and a wage to take your daughter to ESY. I have received mileage before. Marilyn PylesBris' Sunshine <bris.sunshine@...> wrote: ... time on a bus, that is. My daughter is going to ESY with APS(Atlanta Public Schools), which started yesterday. ESY lasts from730am through 1230pm. Yesterday, the bus picked her up at 630am anddropped her back off at the house at 200pm. I was told that today'sdrop off would be 10-15 earlier than yesterdays. Well, the pickup wasat 615am (which I had been told about) but she didn't get home until220pm this afternoon. I was told last week by the bus driver thatthere are 13 kids on this route, and most of them are "out west" whilewe are in the southeastern part of the zone. She is the first one onin the morning and the last one off in the afternoon. Now, whileSierra enjoys riding in a vehicle, especially one that is so high offthe ground, I think this is a bit excessive. The bus driver told meshe was going to talk to transpo about breaking the route into tworoutes last week when she did her practice run.What are the guidelines (if any) and what can I do, besides taking her myself.-- ~ ~proud US Army wifemommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I have looked and looked, but I haven't seen anything, at least not anything that I can make sense of or get opened on my computer. I did see that Cobb Co strives for no more than 1hr on a bus. This is driving me nuts. On 6/12/07, Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@...> wrote: There should be guidelines on the state board of education website on their transportation policy. You might also ask for mileage and a wage to take your daughter to ESY. I have received mileage before. Marilyn Pyles Bris' Sunshine <bris.sunshinegmail> wrote: .... time on a bus, that is. My daughter is going to ESY with APS(Atlanta Public Schools), which started yesterday. ESY lasts from730am through 1230pm. Yesterday, the bus picked her up at 630am anddropped her back off at the house at 200pm. I was told that today's drop off would be 10-15 earlier than yesterdays. Well, the pickup wasat 615am (which I had been told about) but she didn't get home until220pm this afternoon. I was told last week by the bus driver that there are 13 kids on this route, and most of them are " out west " whilewe are in the southeastern part of the zone. She is the first one onin the morning and the last one off in the afternoon. Now, while Sierra enjoys riding in a vehicle, especially one that is so high offthe ground, I think this is a bit excessive. The bus driver told meshe was going to talk to transpo about breaking the route into tworoutes last week when she did her practice run. What are the guidelines (if any) and what can I do, besides taking her myself.-- ~ ~proud US Army wifemommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Beta. -- ~ ~proud US Army wife mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Maybe this will help you some. http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2003_04/fulltext/sb143.htm Read section two about them changing pick up and drop off times. Marilyn Pyles Athens, GABris' Sunshine <bris.sunshine@...> wrote: I have looked and looked, but I haven't seen anything, at least not anything that I can make sense of or get opened on my computer. I did see that Cobb Co strives for no more than 1hr on a bus. This is driving me nuts. On 6/12/07, Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2 > wrote: There should be guidelines on the state board of education website on their transportation policy. You might also ask for mileage and a wage to take your daughter to ESY. I have received mileage before. Marilyn Pyles Bris' Sunshine <bris.sunshinegmail> wrote: ... time on a bus, that is. My daughter is going to ESY with APS(Atlanta Public Schools), which started yesterday. ESY lasts from730am through 1230pm. Yesterday, the bus picked her up at 630am anddropped her back off at the house at 200pm. I was told that today's drop off would be 10-15 earlier than yesterdays. Well, the pickup wasat 615am (which I had been told about) but she didn't get home until220pm this afternoon. I was told last week by the bus driver thatthere are 13 kids on this route, and most of them are "out west" whilewe are in the southeastern part of the zone. She is the first one onin the morning and the last one off in the afternoon. Now, whileSierra enjoys riding in a vehicle, especially one that is so high offthe ground, I think this is a bit excessive. The bus driver told meshe was going to talk to transpo about breaking the route into tworoutes last week when she did her practice run. What are the guidelines (if any) and what can I do, besides taking her myself.-- ~ ~proud US Army wifemommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Beta. -- ~ ~proud US Army wife mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.Visit the Auto Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 My son is in pre-k ESY in Fayette County this summer from 9 am to 1 pm and while this is a small county in terms of size, the mostly rural road system makes the bus ride more than an hour long for the program's pre-schoolers. At our IEP meeting they were very forthright about warning us about this issue and told me that it would be a much longer ride that during the school year. Bobby loves the bus, but gets very irritable when hot and sweaty. So, since the summer school is less than 15 minutes up the road from me, we decided to drive him primarily so I can get him home in time for his nap. I use the drive time to get his listening therapy sessions done. He rides the bus during the regular year, since that school is farther away, but the ride is a lot shorter. I know this option won't work for everyone, but I work flex hours and run out to get him during work. If you're in a larger county, I don't know what your options would be, especially if they have to divide the kids by age on the buses.- mom to Bobby, age 3.5, dx "mild" autism, seriously sensory-seeking, starting to talk, and knows his numbers 1-30 and all the ABCs! Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 call trasportation and speak to a supervisor. Present your case of " to long " based on her diagnosis....to much sensory stimulation on a bus for that amount of time etc...they won't understand enough of what you are saying to tell you that you are incorrrect....if you child suffers from any type respiratory condition also mention that...the bus is hot in the afternoon > > ... time on a bus, that is. My daughter is going to ESY with APS > (Atlanta Public Schools), which started yesterday. ESY lasts from > 730am through 1230pm. Yesterday, the bus picked her up at 630am and > dropped her back off at the house at 200pm. I was told that today's > drop off would be 10-15 earlier than yesterdays. Well, the pickup was > at 615am (which I had been told about) but she didn't get home until > 220pm this afternoon. I was told last week by the bus driver that > there are 13 kids on this route, and most of them are " out west " while > we are in the southeastern part of the zone. She is the first one on > in the morning and the last one off in the afternoon. Now, while > Sierra enjoys riding in a vehicle, especially one that is so high off > the ground, I think this is a bit excessive. The bus driver told me > she was going to talk to transpo about breaking the route into two > routes last week when she did her practice run. > > What are the guidelines (if any) and what can I do, besides taking her myself. > > -- > ~ ~ > > proud US Army wife > mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHD > mommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 We moved here during the middle of the school year, and I was never provided with anything showing the times that buses would arrive either time of day. Is this something that they have to provide and how do I get this? Sierra is moving to a new school this year, and I don't know what her new bus times will be. They probably won't matter since I will be providing transportation 95% of the time, since I am also moving my oldest daughter to that school. However, I am not happy with with this summer bus schedule. Thanks for the information! On 6/12/07, Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@...> wrote: Maybe this will help you some. http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2003_04/fulltext/sb143.htm Read section two about them changing pick up and drop off times. Marilyn Pyles Athens, GA Bris' Sunshine <bris.sunshinegmail> wrote: I have looked and looked, but I haven't seen anything, at least not anything that I can make sense of or get opened on my computer. I did see that Cobb Co strives for no more than 1hr on a bus. This is driving me nuts. On 6/12/07, Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@... > wrote: There should be guidelines on the state board of education website on their transportation policy. You might also ask for mileage and a wage to take your daughter to ESY. I have received mileage before. Marilyn Pyles Bris' Sunshine <bris.sunshinegmail> wrote: .... time on a bus, that is. My daughter is going to ESY with APS(Atlanta Public Schools), which started yesterday. ESY lasts from730am through 1230pm. Yesterday, the bus picked her up at 630am anddropped her back off at the house at 200pm. I was told that today's drop off would be 10-15 earlier than yesterdays. Well, the pickup wasat 615am (which I had been told about) but she didn't get home until220pm this afternoon. I was told last week by the bus driver that there are 13 kids on this route, and most of them are " out west " whilewe are in the southeastern part of the zone. She is the first one onin the morning and the last one off in the afternoon. Now, while Sierra enjoys riding in a vehicle, especially one that is so high offthe ground, I think this is a bit excessive. The bus driver told meshe was going to talk to transpo about breaking the route into tworoutes last week when she did her practice run. What are the guidelines (if any) and what can I do, besides taking her myself.-- ~ ~proud US Army wifemommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Beta. -- ~ ~proud US Army wife mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. -- ~ ~proud US Army wife mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 We moved here during the middle of the school year, and I was never provided with anything showing the times that buses would arrive either time of day. Is this something that they have to provide and how do I get this? Sierra is moving to a new school this year, and I don't know what her new bus times will be. They probably won't matter since I will be providing transportation 95% of the time, since I am also moving my oldest daughter to that school. However, I am not happy with with this summer bus schedule. Thanks for the information! On 6/12/07, Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@...> wrote: Maybe this will help you some. http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2003_04/fulltext/sb143.htm Read section two about them changing pick up and drop off times. Marilyn Pyles Athens, GA Bris' Sunshine <bris.sunshinegmail> wrote: I have looked and looked, but I haven't seen anything, at least not anything that I can make sense of or get opened on my computer. I did see that Cobb Co strives for no more than 1hr on a bus. This is driving me nuts. On 6/12/07, Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@... > wrote: There should be guidelines on the state board of education website on their transportation policy. You might also ask for mileage and a wage to take your daughter to ESY. I have received mileage before. Marilyn Pyles Bris' Sunshine <bris.sunshinegmail> wrote: .... time on a bus, that is. My daughter is going to ESY with APS(Atlanta Public Schools), which started yesterday. ESY lasts from730am through 1230pm. Yesterday, the bus picked her up at 630am anddropped her back off at the house at 200pm. I was told that today's drop off would be 10-15 earlier than yesterdays. Well, the pickup wasat 615am (which I had been told about) but she didn't get home until220pm this afternoon. I was told last week by the bus driver that there are 13 kids on this route, and most of them are " out west " whilewe are in the southeastern part of the zone. She is the first one onin the morning and the last one off in the afternoon. Now, while Sierra enjoys riding in a vehicle, especially one that is so high offthe ground, I think this is a bit excessive. The bus driver told meshe was going to talk to transpo about breaking the route into tworoutes last week when she did her practice run. What are the guidelines (if any) and what can I do, besides taking her myself.-- ~ ~proud US Army wifemommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Beta. -- ~ ~proud US Army wife mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. -- ~ ~proud US Army wife mommy to Caitey, 10, ADHDmommy to Sierra, 6, autism, nonverbal, sensory intergration disorder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 We live in Cobb Co. and had the same prob. a couple of years ago during ESY. After riding the hot bus for an hour, Owen almost got sick when he got off. I was told by transportation that an hour was an acceptable length of time and they didn't have enough buses with AC...I ended up going into work late every day for 5 weeks and my stepmom packed up our infant daughter and picked him up. I couldn't put him through that every day, he was only 3 at the time. Riding the bus for over an hour in this heat is ridiculous esp. for our kids. They need to get with it. See what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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