I cannot imagine a child having to board a school bus at 4:22 a. m. There were two other stops scheduled before 5 a. m.
If school begins at 8 a. m., then that child would be riding three hours and 38 minutes in the morning, and then after adding his return home, he would be sitting on a bus seven hours and 16 minutes a day.
I don't have any answers, but it seems that a system that is concerned enough to start the "No Child Left Behind" program could surely think of something.
Mickey Nye
Elizabethtown






