NYC parents still struggle with school bus service as contract extension goes up for vote

New York City's School Bus Service Remains Flawed Amid Contract Extension Vote

The city's school bus system continues to be plagued with issues despite recent scrutiny. A key vote on a contract extension for companies responsible for transporting the 150,000 students reliant on yellow buses is set to take place, but many parents remain unconvinced that the new deal will address the systemic problems plaguing the service.

For some families, the experience of relying on school buses is nothing short of traumatic. Chris Van Dyke's 16-year-old son was involved in a bus crash last month, and Van Dyke claimed he only found out about it when his son texted him from hospital - despite being told by doctors that his son had been treated for the accident.

The lack of communication from school bus companies has long been an issue for parents. Bess Rothenberg, whose son also rides on the same bus, described it as a "crapshoot" whether or not she'll receive information about issues affecting her child's transportation.

This lack of transparency is only one of many problems with New York City's school bus service. Families and advocates have long argued that contracts with bus companies are too old and need to be overhauled to ensure better service for students, particularly those with disabilities.

The current system has led to a shortage of drivers on some routes, leaving families in limbo as their children struggle to get to school. Francelly Rodriguez, whose 8-year-old son Dylan was recently told there would be no bus driver on his route due to a shortage, described the experience as "stressful" and "regressive".

Rodriguez's story is not unique, and many families are speaking out about their own experiences with unreliable school buses. Randi Levine, policy director at Advocates for Children of New York, said that extending contracts without addressing these issues would only perpetuate a cycle of dysfunction.

The city has proposed rewriting the contracts, but lawmakers must first address concerns over job protection requirements for drivers. The current provision preserves wages and benefits by prioritizing existing drivers in hiring and new routes.

As the contract extension vote approaches, many are holding their breath to see whether meaningful change will come to New York City's school bus system. For now, families remain on edge, waiting to see if they'll have a reliable way to get their children to school each day.
 
I'm getting so frustrated with the lack of transparency from these school bus companies 🚫😑. I mean, how hard is it to send out an email or something when there's a problem? My kid's been on the same bus for years and sometimes they don't even tell us if we're running late, let alone what's going on behind the scenes. It's like they just expect parents to deal with all this stuff on our own πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on the job protection thing - it's just more barriers for these companies to overcome and do better. Can't we just overhaul the contracts already?! πŸ’ΈπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• I can only imagine how stressful it must be for those parents, not knowing when their kid is going to get to school or what's happening with the bus service... it's like they're walking on eggshells, waiting to hear from someone about something that should be a routine part of their day. And yeah, 150k kids relying on buses every day? That's just crazy! 🚨🚌 I think we need some serious changes, not just token updates. Those bus companies need to be held accountable for the lack of communication and transparency. It's like they're treating parents as if they don't matter or care... it's totally unacceptable 😑.
 
The school bus situation in NYC is super concerning 🚨. Parents are right to be upset about the lack of communication from the bus companies - it's like, what even happens to your kid when they're on that bus and you can't reach them? It's traumatic enough for families already!

And let's talk about the whole contract extension thing... Randi Levine is totally right that extending contracts without addressing these issues will just keep things the same. I mean, we need new drivers, better routes, and more transparency - it's not like a lot of money would be lost if they rewrite the contracts.

I've seen this play out before in other cities where people were all like "oh, just extend the contract and problem solved" but really, that's just kicking the can down the road. We need to take action now to make sure our kids are getting a safe and reliable ride to school 🚌.
 
omg u dont no how frustrated i am about this 4 ny city school buses!!! 🚨 my little bro was on that same route wen he got hurt in the bus crash last month & he texted me from hospital saying "mom pls dont freak out" lol but seriously how r they supposed 2 communicate w/ parents? its like a crapshoot whether or not u get info about ur kid's bus issues. i feel so bad 4 the fams who have 2 deal w/ this every day. the city needs 2 overhaul those contracts ASAP & give priority 2 getting reliable buses 4 students esp kids w/disabilities. πŸ’”πŸšŒ
 
Ugh man this is so messed up!!! 🀯 They can't even be bothered to communicate with parents about the state of these buses? My little sis rides one of those things and I'm always freaking out because there's no info on when or if the bus will show up. And don't even get me started on the safety stuff... I mean, what if my sister was in that bus crash that happened last month?! 🚨 The fact that some companies are making bank off these kids is just wild. They need to rewrite those contracts ASAP and make sure our schools have reliable buses for all the students. It's not too much to ask, right? πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not sure why anyone would think extending contracts without addressing the real issues with the school bus service is a good idea πŸ€”. It's been plagued by problems for years and it seems like nothing's being done to fix them. I mean, how many times can you keep putting Band-Aids on a broken system before something actually changes? The lack of communication from bus companies is ridiculous - who wouldn't want to know when their kid's bus breaks down or if there's going to be a driver shortage on their route?! It's not like it's rocket science...

I'm all for giving drivers more job security and benefits, but that needs to come with some changes to the contract extension. Maybe it's time to rethink the whole system and make sure it's working for the students, not just the bus companies πŸšŒπŸ’Έ. I don't think anyone wants to be in a situation where their kid is stuck at home because there isn't a bus driver on their route... it's just unacceptable πŸ˜•.
 
omg u guys can't believe how bad the NYC school bus service is?! my little cousin went through that same trauma with her sister bc the bus driver didn't show up on time 🚌😨 and now it's like they're trying to extend the contracts without making any real changes?! so many parents are speaking out because their kids are counting on them to get to school safely & reliably πŸ’ͺ🏽🚫 but what about the drivers themselves? shouldn't we be prioritizing job security too? πŸ€”πŸ’Ό
 
I'm so worried about these kids relying on school buses 🚌😬. I mean, I know it's not all bad, but the lack of communication from those companies is just ridiculous πŸ™„. It's like they expect parents to be superheroes and figure everything out themselves πŸ’ͺ. Newsflash: we're already busy trying to get our own kids to school on time! πŸ•°οΈ And don't even get me started on those bus crashes... that Chris Van Dyke guy's story is just heartbreaking 😭.

I'm all for updating those contracts and making things better for students, especially the ones with disabilities πŸ‘¦. It's not too much to ask for a reliable ride to school, you know? πŸ€” But at the same time, I get why they're hesitant to change things up - it's a big system to overhaul πŸ’₯.

Fingers crossed that lawmakers will listen and make some real changes happen soon 🀞. Until then, these families are stuck in limbo 😩. It's just not fair to them or their kids πŸ€•.
 
I mean come on... the lack of communication from those school bus companies is literally staggering 🀯. I've heard stories like Chris Van Dyke's son getting texted by his doctor after being in a bus crash, and I'm just sitting here thinking "how does that even happen?" πŸ˜‚ It's not exactly rocket science to keep parents updated on their kid's transportation issues. And don't even get me started on the contracts with those bus companies... they're basically the same outdated deals Randi Levine is talking about. It's time for a real overhaul, you know? πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm getting so frustrated with the state of our school buses 🚨! I mean, how can we trust that the companies in charge are looking out for our kids' safety when there's been a bus crash already this month? And what really gets my goat is that Chris Van Dyke didn't even find out about his son's accident until he texted him from hospital 🀯. No phone call, no email, just a text. That's not communication, that's neglect.

And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency. I've had my own share of issues with the bus company too - sometimes they'll tell me one thing and then something completely different happens. It's like they're playing a game of bus roulette 🎲. My kid's school has even cancelled buses due to driver shortages, leaving us scrambling to figure out how we're going to get them to school on time ⏰.

I'm all for giving the companies some flexibility, but come on - can't we have better than this? Randi Levine is right, just extending contracts without making any changes would be a waste of time. We need real reform, not just some lip service from our lawmakers πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Fingers crossed that they'll listen to the parents and make some meaningful changes soon 😊.
 
Man I feel so bad for those parents and kids who have to deal with this every day πŸ€• it's crazy that companies are making bank off of a system that's supposed to be supporting our kids' education but instead is causing them stress and trauma. And you know what really gets me? The lack of transparency from the bus companies is just insane! I mean, who wants to wait until their kid has been in an accident to find out something's wrong with their route?! 🚨

I think it's crazy that lawmakers are debating job protection for drivers instead of figuring out how to make the system better. Like, what's more important? Keeping some old timers on the job or making sure our kids have safe and reliable transportation to school?! πŸ€” I hope they do something about this because it's just not fair to our kids.
 
I'm so worried about these parents and kids 😩... it's just not right that the bus companies are still treating them like this. I mean, what kind of system allows your kid to be in a bus crash and you only find out when they text you from hospital?! 🚨 It's not just the lack of communication, but also the shortage of drivers on some routes... it's like they're playing a game with people's lives. And then you've got lawmakers trying to balance job protection for drivers, but what about the kids' education and safety? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I hope whoever is voting on this contract extension will actually listen to these families and make changes that benefit everyone. Fingers crossed! 🀞
 
I'm not sure why people are so up in arms about extending the contracts πŸ€”. I mean, we're living in 2025 and things can't stay the same forever. It's time for some change, but at what cost? We're already paying these companies a pretty penny to transport our kids around the city. Can't they do better? πŸ€‘

And honestly, the lack of communication from school bus companies is just common sense. If your kid is on one of those buses and something goes wrong, you'd want to know ASAP. No wonder families are stressed out. It's not rocket science, folks! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

But at the same time, I get why there needs to be some stability for the drivers. Those guys (and gals) need job security too. Maybe we can find a middle ground here? I'm all for change, but let's make sure we're not just throwing the baby out with the bathwater 🍼
 
bus companies r 4 getting away w/ crap service & parents r at their wit's end 🚧😩 the lack of communication is insane, how can u not know ur kid got hurt in a bus crash?! and it's not just that, its about fairness 4 all kids esp those with disabilities πŸ‘ we need better systems in place, not more extensions of outdated contracts πŸš«πŸ’Ό
 
🚨 this is getting ridiculous, like what even is the point of extending contracts that are clearly not working? I mean, my kid has been riding the same bus for years and I still don't know when maintenance will happen or if there's gonna be a driver. It's not just about the kids, it's about giving parents some peace of mind too πŸ™. We need real change, not just lip service to keeping companies happy πŸ’Έ. The city needs to prioritize the people who really matter - our kids πŸ‘§πŸ»πŸ’•.
 
Ugh, can't believe this is still happening 🀯. My kid had a similar experience with the bus last year and I was already at my wit's end. The lack of communication from the school is insane! Like, how are you supposed to know what's going on if you don't get any updates? It's a crapshoot whether your kid gets to school on time or not.

And it's not just that one incident, it's the fact that this has been happening for years and no one seems to be doing anything about it. I'm so frustrated with the city for not making these changes sooner. This contract extension vote is supposed to bring some much-needed changes, but if they're only extending contracts without addressing the root issues, what's the point?

I just wish someone would listen to these families and start taking action. My kid deserves better than to be stuck on a bus with no driver and having to deal with all this stress. We need real change here, not just band-aids. Fingers crossed that lawmakers actually care about making things right 😩
 
🚫 still don't trust those bus companies... think they're just gonna keep makin' the same old promises and deliverin' the same old subpar service 🚌. and now they wanna extend contracts without fixin' all these issues? 🀯 it's like, yeah right... job protection for drivers is a nice idea, but what about gettin' the buses themselves in decent shape? πŸ˜‚ and don't even get me started on communication... I mean, how hard would it be to send out a simple text or email when your kid gets hurt on the bus πŸ“±. just feels like they're playin' politics instead of fixin' problems for real families πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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