Boston city councilors call on state to investigate late school buses
Briefly

Flynn and Murphy expressed profound concern regarding the unacceptable transportation failures, demanding accountability and recommendations for a solution from state education officials.
On the first day of school, only 34% of buses were on time, causing significant delays for families, with some waiting up to 45 minutes or longer.
Although the on-time arrival rate improved to 61% the following day, the councilors emphasized that the status quo is not an option for the BPS transportation plan.
Parents faced challenges as one child spent over two hours on a bus needing navigational assistance to reach home, illustrating the detrimental effects of the delays.
Read at Boston.com
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