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Board looks into new buses

By SHANNON CAULFIELD

The MarltonĀ Sun

The Evesham Township school board will be looking for bids to purchase new buses or bus contracting services.

The cost of contracting a bus service for will be $2.1 million over fourĀ years.

Currently, the board is spending $3.8 million on the services, including insurance, fuel and salaries.

According to school board president Sandy Student, school buses must be retired and taken off the road after 15Ā years.

Hillman is currently contracted for 30 percent of the bus routes in the district. According to Student, districts need to rebid contracts.

ā€œWe are looking for options, option A is to buy new buses. Option B would be able to contract it out. I wonā€™t know until we get the information,ā€ Student said. ā€œIf we donā€™t look to save money weā€™re not being responsible.ā€

Students, parents and bus drivers raised concerns that the move could lead to more privatization of the busĀ routes.

Parents and students spoke of the kindness of the school districtā€™s bus driversā€™ personal relationships with the students, from asking about their day at school; to making sure theyā€™re inside their homes safely; to protecting them fromĀ bullies.

Parents found it alarming the district would privatize the bus service, citing ā€œnightmarishā€ situations involving speeding, forgetting children on the bus and habitual lateness.

ā€œWeā€™ve had a Hillman bus driver for the past few months, and itā€™s been an absolute nightmare,ā€ said parent Melissa Harrison. ā€œWeā€™ve had bus drivers consistently yell at our kids. They have said ā€˜shut upā€™ to my daughter, something we donā€™t even say to her because to her itā€™s a badĀ word.ā€

She lamented the drivers go in circles and are often lost. Additionally, multiple children got off at the wrong stop and the driver arrived up to 25 minutesĀ late.

The board stated it has sent multiple complaints to the company and will follow up with the complaints.

The board will be moving forward with the biddingĀ process.

In other news: a moment of silence was held for the victims of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Additionally, superintendent John Scavelli did a walk-through during a lockdownĀ drill.

ā€œYou could hear a pin drop,ā€ said Scavelli. ā€œThey did a great job, you couldnā€™t even tell anyone was in theĀ school.ā€

Scavelli mentioned the ability to lock classroom doors was an issue the district is looking toĀ rectify.

Currently, teachers are only able to lock doors from the outside, which presents a problem if an emergency were toĀ occur.

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