Thank you everyone
Once I found out where the bus stop was located, whenever we passed that spot (at least 3 times a day...literally), I would point it out to the kids
What happened was dd thought she was being picked up by the sitter....which she was at the bus stop. So instead of going in the bus line she ended up in the carpool line.
One of the ladies who manages the bus lines checked and double checked the list...it was one of those things. I understand how this can happen. New kids. First day of school is insane. Dd was safe.
My issue is not that she was left at the school but that a) the driver had no idea who was or was not on her bus nor did she care. B) It didnt bother her one iota dd was not on the bus. C) dispatch didnt care either.
Jersey and just over the river in PA, drivers do dry runs. I see them and like I said, I know bus drivers and ex-bus drivers.
This bus driver was called wednesday night while in florida and asked if she would be driving the next day. Then she was handed a piece of paper. She went according to last year.
Today, she showed up on time. I asked her name bc I wanted my kids to greet her. She was not comfortable with that. Too, bad. My kids will greet her on the bus and say goodbye when they get off.
Anyway...yesterday was ds5's first day of kindergarden. The day was negative. Its a memory I wont get a redo on.
I was going to go to the police but the school principal asked me to let her handle the situation. I will let her handle it, but I will find out the name of the bus service and go to bbb.
I was told yesterday by a neighbor the drivers are allowed to leave the kids at a bus stop even if nobody is waiting. I will have someone waiting but if there is a chance something goes awry and my kids get left at the stop without a parent I will go to the media.
As for those parents who say a bus driver is JUST a bus driver...they need their heads checked. Anyone who has contact with our kids have an important job. Driving a school bus is not an easy job. The responsibility factor is high. Maybe those who say a bus driver, cafeteria worker is not a worthy job, dont value their kids. I know tons of people who are thrilled over back to school night just to get away from the kids (here in New Jersey back to school night is for parents; kids are left at home). If they dont want to be near their kids, then why have them?
I just dont understand peoples mind processes.
[This message edited by sullymeishadomi at 7:59 AM, August 30th (Friday)]