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Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Sep 1999 17:03:36 -0500
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Kristina,

        I do not think you are over-reacting. I would get the name and
phone number of the coordinator of bus services for her school and contact
them the next time. In Memphis, parents are worried. The happens with the
schools and the
parents raise hell.

Bobby


>I have a question....
>If your child's school bus was going to be 1 hour or more late bring them
>home from school, would you expect them to call and let you know.
>
>My girls school bus was late yesterday, and the school did not call or
>anything.  After 45 mins late I was very worried.  I called and the teacher
>did not know anything about it. I went out looking and did not pass the bus.
>When I got there she was still in the hall and the bus had not come.  This
>was 50 mins after she would have been home.  So she would have been 1 1/2
>hours late and still we had no phone call to tell us so.
>Am I just over reacting?
>Kristina
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