Johnston considers changing class start times to curb bus driver shortage
Johnston considers changing class start times to curb bus driver shortage
ERIC: JOHNSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT THIS CONSIDERING CHANGING THE TIME THE SCHOOL DAY STARTS AND ENDS TO HELP CURB A BUS DRIVER SHORTAGE. THE DISTRICT SAYS ITS BUS SERVICE PROVIDER HAS MADE SOME CHANGES, BUT THEY STILL DON'T HAVE ENOUGH DRIVERS TO MEET THEIR NEEDS. THE DISTRICT WANTS TO HEAR FROM FAMILIES BEFORE IT MAKES ANY CHANGES TO THE BELL TIMES FOR NEXT SCHOOL YE.AR THE JOHNSTON DISTRICT IS HOLNGDI SEVERAL MEETINGS IN APRIL AND MAY FOR FAMILIES TO ASK QUESTIONS AND GIVE INPUT. THE FIRST IS A ZOOM WEBINA
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Johnston considers changing class start times to curb bus driver shortage
The Johnston School District is considering changing the time the school day starts and ends to help curb a bus driver shortage.The district says its bus service provider has made some changes, but they still don't have enough drivers to meet their needs.The district wants to hear from families before it makes any changes to the bell times for the next school year. The Johnston district is holding several meetings in April and May for families to ask questions and give input. The first is a Zoom webinar on April 4 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Two more will be held in person.Previously:
JOHNSTON, Iowa —
The Johnston School District is considering changing the time the school day starts and ends to help curb a bus driver shortage.
The district says its bus service provider has made some changes, but they still don't have enough drivers to meet their needs.
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The district wants to hear from families before it makes any changes to the bell times for the next school year.
The Johnston district is holding several meetings in April and May for families to ask questions and give input.
The first is a Zoom webinar on April 4 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Two more will be held in person.
Previously: