

“Being late for school is not something that helps them at all.” “I hope they do, for the sake of the kids,” Hoge said. Parents hope they’re able to hire more drivers, and soon. O’Shell said, “It’s not where we want to be, but it’s something we’re working hard every day at, seven days a week, to provide that service and improve it every day.”ĪBC Transit is actively hiring, and a sign at the bus garage shows they are offering a $1,000 sign-on bonus to become a driver. They pick up as many students as they can, take them to the school, then go back for the rest.
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Right now, they have to have drivers double back on routes.
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He said they are dealing with driver shortages, especially in Ambridge. He was unavailable for an interview but he did speak with Havranek on the phone. He said they had less than two months to prepare to take on Ambridge, Central Valley, and Freedom’s school bus routes. Todd O’Shell, the Vice President of Operations for ABC Transit said typically they have six to nine months to prepare and take over for a school district. They took over as the bus company for Ambridge this school year after Rhoades Transit closed. Then they just get upset.”Ĭhannel 11′s Andrew Havranek reached out to the Ambridge Superintendent for comment but has not heard back.ĪBC Transit said the company is are aware of the issue. “They’re late for school and then they walk into school, they miss half of their class when they’re rushing. That’s why they don’t ride the bus,” she said. That parent said it was unacceptable for her kids to miss the start of each day. That’s 15 minutes after the school day starts. One parent emailed Channel 11 saying her kids were getting picked up at the bus stop at 8:45 a.m. “They always say that the bus is going to be late, pretty much three times a week I get phone calls,” Hoge said.īeing picked up late has led to several issues for students in the district. They don’t ride the bus.ĭespite that, she gets a phone call from ABC Transit any time the bus is running late, especially in the mornings. Michele Hoge typically drives her kid to school, or she said they get a ride with another friend. The bus company said it understands, and is essentially working through growing pains and a driver shortage. Parents in Ambridge tell Channel 11 they’re frustrated that their kids are often getting to school late because their bus is picking them up after the school day has already started.
