As I rode the mid-day kindergarten bus today, I realized this is a procedure we need to practice, practice, practice. The new buses do not have the safety bar that use to swing way out in front of the bus as a reminder that the driver can not see directly in front of the hood. Parents, please talk with your children about the above danger zone and model how to wait for the "thumbs up"signal (more than once today, I saw a parent help their child on the bus then run back across the street without checking to see if the driver could see them). Picture how difficult it is for a driver to monitor forty children behind them, while also keeping track of who is crossing in front of them.
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
DANGER ZONE
As I rode the mid-day kindergarten bus today, I realized this is a procedure we need to practice, practice, practice. The new buses do not have the safety bar that use to swing way out in front of the bus as a reminder that the driver can not see directly in front of the hood. Parents, please talk with your children about the above danger zone and model how to wait for the "thumbs up"signal (more than once today, I saw a parent help their child on the bus then run back across the street without checking to see if the driver could see them). Picture how difficult it is for a driver to monitor forty children behind them, while also keeping track of who is crossing in front of them.