The Hamilton Spectator reports that Joey Van Dyk's school bus has finally arrived. Joey is the 13 year old autistic boy whose bus did not show up for the first five days of school upsetting Joey and forcing his dad to leave work to drive him to school. Joey's mom, quite understandably, is ecstatic and Joey had a great day.
As the father of an autistic boy it gives me a happy buzz when I read
Children require being able to focus on education in school, rather than distressing about their individual safety. School safety planning involves building a school a secure environment that is favorable to learning. It eliminates dangers, both physical & emotional, so that kids are able to study to their complete potential.
School safety planning involves three [...]
Summer break is almost over, the kids go back to school on Monday, August 18, 2008. The first day back to school can be confusing for both the students and the parents. To lessen that confusion I have listed links to the school bus schedules for both Hernando and Citrus Counties below.
Hernando County School [...]
One day on the way to school, the driver of the
bus decides to make a quick stop at his house to
get something. That something includes little
Misty's ass and tight little pussy.
Little Drew doesn't want to go to where the field
trip is supposed to take her. She wants to take it
into the pants of a more than willing bus driver
who jumps at the chance to bang the little pussy!
One fateful day, wh
By Eve Sullivan, TMCnet EditorIncreasing concerns over the safety and security of students, rising fuel prices, increasing overhead expenditures and other operational issues have made the incorporation of school bus telematics systems indispensible and primed the market for growth in the next six years.“North American School Bus Telematics Market,” a new study by Frost & Sullivan, finds th
At around 7:00 in the morning we used to see the school bus lumber down the street. It stopped at the corner and picked up a group of kids. With the grinding of gears and a belch of black smoke it turned the corner and headed for the next group of kids.
Those big yellow school [...]
From H-L:FALMOUTH, Ky. --A published report said northern Kentucky prosecutors plan to present evidence to a grand jury next month in a crash between a school bus and a dump truck that killed a teenager.The Enquirer's Kentucky editions reported Friday the case will go to a Pendleton County grand jury July 23.
Staunton, Virgina (ThaLunatic Daily) -- Paula Tomlin, a 36 year old school bus driver and part time teacher's aid at Robert E. Lee High School has been arrested and charged with three counts of a custodian taking indecent liberties with a child and four counts of indecent liberties.According to police, Tomlin was involved in an ongoing sexual relationship with a 16 year old male who was a stude
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Give your kids the magic of reading! Let their imaginations fly with the adventures of the Magic School Bus gang!
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The Environmental Protection Agency is offering free copies of a new book from the "Magic School Bus" children’s series
Information from the EPA: "In “The Magic School Bus Gets Cleaned Up,” the children and Ms. Frizzle explore the pollution emitted from their own diesel school bus and learn about how to reduce the emissions as they find themselves traveling through a diesel engine. The children
Remember the news where 8yrs old boy was thrown out of his school van in a recent traffic accident. The LTA is now considering implementing a new rule to require all school buses and vans to have seat belts installed so that children can fasten their seat belts.What do you think about this? I remember when I was still a kid I did travel via school bus for 1 year plus and those days even if there w
1 Dead, 12 Injured In Pendleton Co. School Bus CrashDozen People Sent To HospitalFALMOUTH, Ky. -- One student was killed and a dozen more people were injured in a northern Kentucky school bus crash.The crash happened Thursday morning shortly after 7 a.m. when the Pendleton County Schools bus and a dump truck passed each other on state Route 22 near Ballinger Road.Authorities confirmed that 15-year-old Danny Wood was killed in the crash...Pendleton Co. School Bus Crash9 A.M. Live Report From Bus Crash SceneRaw Sky 5: One Killed In School Bus CrashRaw Video: 10am News Conference On Bus CrashImages: Pendleton Co. School Bus Crash SceneNoon Coverage: Pendleton Co. Crash Kills 1, Injures 12Ground Video: School Bus Crash Scene This from the KyPost.com:Parent: Crash "A Tragic Ordeal" Ricky Maxwel
A visit to a dinosaur dig turns exciting when the Magic School Bus becomes a time machine that takes Ms. Frizzle’s class back 67 million years, to the time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. There, they must put aside their prejudices and preconceptions about dinosaurs, as they investigate which are dangerous [...]
This from WKYT TV:A Southern Kentucky mother is furious after she says her son was forced by a bus driver to walk behind the bus on the way to elementary school.The mother, Tara Warriner, says her son was asked to get off of the bus for misbehaving on the way to school in Russell Springs. School officials say they've taken care of the situation, but Warriner says the driver needs further repercussions for making her 7 year old walk in the road for 5 minutes. The Russell County school superintendent says the boy did not have to walk at all."There was a minor discipline problem with a child on a school bus. The bus driver, in a repeated attempt to get the child to sit down, ask the child to step off the bus to get his attention, then the child was taken back home," said Superintendent Scott
On March 14, a man posing as a basketball coach and driving what appeared to be a fake school bus scammed McDonald’s in three different towns in western Pennsylvania for cash and fast food.
Police say the man went to unusual links to pull his scam; he arrived at the drive-thru window with what appeared to [...]
On March 14, a man posing as a basketball coach and driving what appeared to be a fake school bus scammed McDonald's in three different towns in western Pennsylvania for cash and fast food.Police say the man went to unusual links to pull his scam; he arrived at the drive-thru window with what appeared to be a real school bus then told the workers he was a basketball coach and that he was "ordering food for his team". He'd then write a fake check which looked like it was from a school for over the amount due and drive off with up to $50 in change and fast food.The man managed to pull his scam in the western PA towns of Warren, Grove City and Titusville before he disappeared.A lot of work for a little cash, besides with the cost of gas, how many miles per gallon does a school bus get?By LBGS
This from the Paducha Sun (subscription):SYMSONIA, Ky. — Keeton Mathis loved to help out.He would work with his great-grandmother in the garden or just as happily make chocolate oatmeal cookies with her.He was curious.On a trip to Pizza Inn with his great-aunt on Thursday he pointed to a passing car hauler and asked how the cars got all the way to the top.He was smart.He could spell his name and was learning to write it at Clark’s River Baptist Church’s preschool. He knew people’s telephone numbers by heart.He was funny.He joked with his pastor at Symsonia United Methodist Church about a certain kind of candy he liked to pick out of a jar after the children’s sermon each week. He asked Santa Claus for a Kirby vacuum cleaner.Keeton Mathis, 5, of Symsonia died Thursday afternoon at
Upset over online columns linking him to the mafia, a school bus company owner is considering a libel suit against a veteran reporter, but wants the details kept secret, attorneys said Wednesday.
The face-off is between Domenic F. Gatto, chief executive of the Staten Island-based Atlantic Express Transportation Corporation, and Jerry Capeci, mafia expert and author of the weekly ganglandnews.com
A visit to a dinosaur dig turns exciting when the Magic School Bus becomes a time machine that takes Ms. Frizzle’s class back 67 million years, to the time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. There, they must put aside their prejudices and preconceptions about dinosaurs, as they investigate which are dangerous [...]
Buses are a fairly safe mode of transportation. However, they can be very dangerous if they are involved in an accident.
Bus accidents often result in serious injuries and even death. Factors that contribute to these accidents are driver negligence, inadequate security, dangerous roadways, weather conditions, defective products and improper maintenance, among others.
According to the University
WAYNESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENTMEDIA RELEASEOn Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at approximately 3:43pm the Waynesboro Police Department responded to a report of a traffic accident at the intersection of King Avenue and Ivy Street involving a Waynesboro City Public Schools bus. The result of the investigation determined that Allen Knotts Jr., 37, of Waynesboro was attempting to cross the intersection on Ivy Street in front of the school bus that was traveling northbound on King Avenue. Knott failed to yield the right-of way to the school bus. The school bus struck Knott’s vehicle in the intersection. Knott’s vehicle then struck a third vehicle that was legally stopped at the intersection. Knott was subsequently charged with violation of Virginia code section 46.2-820 fail to yield right-of-way. No injuries were reported on the school bus. Two other injuries were reported from the other vehicles involved. One was transported to Augusta Medical Center.
Once again I have read a story that is just to unreal to believe. This story is one of many reasons why my wife and I homeschool. People say that kids who are homeschooled live a sheltered life. Well, after reading that story, wouldn't you want your kids sheltered from too?! Where did those kids learn that? How in the world could something like that take place on a school bus? This is just ridiculous! And it definitely qualifies for a...Are you kidding me?!Homeschooling is a viable option. It's not nearly as hard as you might think. And your kids will excel! If more and more people start to homeschool, it will send a clear message to the public school systems that something needs to be done. Like this story, for instance. It is ridiculous for a school system to allow trash to be read in school. And we shouldn't sit back and let it happen!But it's not entirely their fault either. Those of you who say that schools shouldn't punish their kids are just plain wrong. If your kid does so
New findings underscore importance of lap-shoulder belts on school busesCOLUMBUS, OH, July 09, 2007 — Each year in the United States, 25.5 million children travel an estimated 4.3 billion miles on school buses. New research findings by investigators in the Center for Injury Research and Policy (CIRP) at Columbus Children’s Hospital emphasize the large number of children involved in school bus crashes each year. According to the new study, there were approximately 20,800 children younger than age 18 years, who were occupants on a school bus involved in a crash in Ohio during the two-year period, 2003-04. “This high frequency of children involved in school bus crashes – more than 10,000 per year in Ohio alone – reinforces the need to provide the best occupant crash protection possible to children on school buses, which is a lap-shoulder belt for most school age children,” said Gary Smith, MD, DrPH, director of CIRP at Children’s Hospital and a faculty member of Ohio State U
Anyone thinking of causing trouble at Bishop Brossart High School should beware - Alexandria police can see you.In the past week the police completed an Internet link from the computers in their cruisers to the security cameras on the school premises.That means police can view the school's security camera footage anytime and anywhere from their cruisers.By fall, police hope to have connections with security cameras in Campbell County Middle School, St. Mary's and Campbell Ridge Elementary, said Chief Mike Ward."It is a safety issue," Ward said. "Having the availability to pull up security camera images if a problem in the school arises creates another level of safety."Alexandria police are the first in the state to have a mobile link to school security cameras that can be accessed anywhere, said Ward, also second vice president of the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police.The police can view footage from nine security cameras outside Bishop Brossart. The police plan to have views
WILLIAMSTOWN - As guards escorted Angelynna Young out of a courtroom Thursday to begin serving a 22-year sentence (video) for causing a near-fatal school bus crash, she turned to some of the injured students and said she was sorry..."It is too late to say you are sorry," said Steve Shively, whose son Cody was one of two children who received head injuries in the wreck. "You should have thought of that the morning you got on the bus. I'm just thoroughly disgusted."Authorities said Young, 29, of Williamstown, had little sleep and illegal drugs in her system on Jan. 17 when she caused the worst bus wreck the region had seen since the 1988 Carroll County bus crash that killed 27 people. A drunken driver going the wrong direction on Interstate 71 slammed into a church bus returning from Kings Island. The wreck has been an emotional event for rural Grant County because residents believe their trust was violated, Commonwealth's Attorney Jim Crawford said."You don't put your kid on the bus
Crash sent 17 kids to hospitalTwo days after refusing a plea deal that would send her to prison for a minimum of 10 years and two months, the 29-year-old walked into a Grant County courtroom Friday afternoon and accepted the same deal.The Grant County school bus driver who crashed her bus into a pole Jan. 17, sending all 17 students on board to hospitals, pleaded guilty to 25 charges of drug possession, wanton endangerment and assault. In exchange, Commonwealth's Attorney Jim Crawford recommended a 22-year sentence with eligibility for parole after 122 months.Cody Shively, 12, of Dry Ridge, was one of two children who received head injuries in the crash. He sat in the front row of the courtroom, wearing a helmet to protect his skull.Cody said he "wanted her to stay in prison for 100 years."After the crash, investigators found more than 40 bottles of prescription medications in Young's Williamstown apartment. A urine test revealed drugs, including cocaine, marijuana and the prescripti
The driver of a school bus that crashed and injured 17 students in January will go to trial after an expected plea deal in the case fell through Wednesday.Angelynna Young, 28, of Williamstown was asked by the judge in the case if she agreed to a plea deal because she was guilty, but Young said no. At that point, the Commonweath's attorney withdrew the plea deal, and Young's trial was set to begin next Tuesday. Young was driving a Grant County school bus Jan. 17 when it went off the road and struck a utility pole. Two students were taken to area hospitals in critical condition after the crash, while Young and 15 other students were treated for minor injuries. The crash happened in Grant County.This from WLEX-TV.
…so after receiving the secret book of symbols, I ended up at what seemed like a remote railway system waiting for the elevated train with my Dad. It was kind of like what you might see in the movie Mad Max if there indeed was a railway system scene. The surrounding area was brown and dusty desert.
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As the train rolled in, it became clear that it wasn’t a train at all, but a school bus on rails. There were no wheels, and the middle of the bus length was notched out so it fit onto a “T” type rail. Dad and I didn’t think too much of it, so we stepped on and thought it would be fun. Once it started moving we realized it wasn’t a regular bus-train system, but rather a School Bus Rollercoaster!
It was fast. Too fast in some spots and I was hanging on with all the strength I could muster. There were loops and hills and twists and turns but eventually we did slow down in preperation for pulling into the station. I was relieved to be
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After making my escape out of the driveway in the black sedan, I put the pedal to the metal and raced down the dirt road swerving and fish-tailing on the loose gravel. As I drove, the wooded area along the road started to thicken until I was driving slowly through a dense forest. I stopped the car and pulled over to the edge of the road because I spotted a creek with fresh water down a pretty steep incline.
I made my way down to the creek and crouched to drink some water and also to wash the blood off my hands. Apparently I wasn’t concerned with my bullet wound to the back. As I was drinking I could sense a presence standing above and to the right of me. As I looked up, a dark haired woman holding a very thick leather-bound book crouched down next to me. She seemed very excited that she had found me, although much more nervous than happy. She opened the book and began showing me each page which contained all different kinds of graphi
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I was at a farm house at the end of a long driveway. I was there having a meeting with Joe Pesci (as a mob character) and several other mobster types. We were surrounded by old school black sedans, and suddenly there was some sort of ruckus. We were being ambushed by the group we were meeting!
I started running up the gentle incline of the driveway toward the front door when I heard a bullet zip by my head. It was then that I decided I’d better head for the heavily wooded yard for better cover. As I changed direction and started off toward the trees, I decided I would watch the gunman so I could better dodge the bullets coming my way; and that’s just what I did. As each gunman fired a round I was keeping track of which bullets were coming first and zigging and zagging accordingly to avoid being shot. At one point I stumbled and was hit in the shoulder blade with what felt like a hot knife. A bullet had pierced my flesh.
Eventually, some of us made it
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By Katya Mira
A council-run service which transports children to school is thousands of pounds over budget because of increased motoring costs and demands of pupils with special educational needs.
The service which pays for children in Brighton and Hove to get to school is predicted have spent £330,000 more than it should have for the 2006-07 [...]
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Yup, it's a trend! This is our third example of safety advice so glaringly obvious that we can only assume its target audience will need someone with a higher IQ to read it to them very, very slowly. This time it's not a press release. It's an actual, honest-to-God story from an intern at the Daily Press in Newport News, VA. Katie Bahr lowers the bar for local drivers, telling them "When a school bus stops and its red lights are flashing, no cars are allowed to pass the bus from either direction until it is moving again, state law says." For riders, Bahr turns to David Benware, the director of transportation at Hampton City Public Schools. "Make sure the bus has come to a complete stop before beginning to approach it from the outside or — if you're on the bus — before getting out of your seat." We'll add that children should remain seated when the bus is in motion.