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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 232170" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>It's none of the driver's business WHY he's on the bus.......really! The bus service tells him his route and he drives it. That's all his job is. I would certainly call transpo and talk with- a supervisor. Then call the school and let them know of the situation. Technically, if this driver knows about an IEP, it's a breach of confidentiality.</p><p> </p><p>I'm still mad at the old transpo service. my son came home one day (mini bus, IEP services) and said that another kid on the bus had a knife. I immediately called transpo and the school to report it. My son didn't know this kid but aparantly they ahve assigned seats so someone would be able to id this other kid. I never heard anything from the school or transpo! For it to be a designated route (for IEP'd or elig. kids) then there shouldn't be incidences like this. For goodness sakes, there's an aide on each of those busses!</p><p> </p><p>Our difficult child's don't need any add'l stress and aggrivation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 232170, member: 6118"] It's none of the driver's business WHY he's on the bus.......really! The bus service tells him his route and he drives it. That's all his job is. I would certainly call transpo and talk with- a supervisor. Then call the school and let them know of the situation. Technically, if this driver knows about an IEP, it's a breach of confidentiality. I'm still mad at the old transpo service. my son came home one day (mini bus, IEP services) and said that another kid on the bus had a knife. I immediately called transpo and the school to report it. My son didn't know this kid but aparantly they ahve assigned seats so someone would be able to id this other kid. I never heard anything from the school or transpo! For it to be a designated route (for IEP'd or elig. kids) then there shouldn't be incidences like this. For goodness sakes, there's an aide on each of those busses! Our difficult child's don't need any add'l stress and aggrivation. [/QUOTE]
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