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DPS Superintendent Addresses Transportation Issues At Town Hall Meeting

About 50 people attended a Dayton Public Schools town hall meeting on Wednesday to discuss transportation issues. The district is dealing with a bus driver shortage that has caused buses to be frequently late or missing altogether.  

 

 

At the meeting, Superintendent Rhonda Corr laid out several solutions to the problem, including having seventh and eighth grade students take RTA buses to school instead of district buses. That suggestion prompted safety concerns from some parents and teachers.

 

 DPS Special Education teacher Jana, who chose only to be identified by her first name, said she has reservations about the plan.

 

“Because we have seventh graders and eighth graders in our building, and some of them are very immature. And to think that is their only way to get to school, or to depend on a parent who may not have transportation? I think that’s expecting a lot from children who are so young.”

 

Other proposals included changing school start times and requiring DPS students who attend a school outside of their city quadrant to transport themselves.

Corr is holding another town hall meeting Thursday at 5:30 p.m. atWogaman Middle School. Two more meetings will be held next week.

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April Laissle is a graduate of Ohio University and comes to WYSO from WOUB Public Media in Athens, Ohio where she worked as a weekend host and reporter. There, she reported on everything from food insecurity to 4-H chicken competitions. April interned at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco, where she focused on health reporting. She also worked on The Broad Experience, a New-York based podcast about women and workplace issues. In her spare time, April loves traveling, trying new recipes and binge-listening to podcasts. April is a Florida native and has been adjusting to Ohio weather since 2011.