Behind School Bus Mess, a 45-Year-Old Contract That's Hard to Change
Briefly

Dawn Akerley has developed a very particular morning routine, dashing outside to check for her son's school bus arrival, but often waiting until 8:30 a.m.
Most days, Jace does not get to school until 10 a.m., two hours late, which negatively impacts his entire day and academic performance.
Many New York City parents of children with disabilities face delays due to school buses not adhering to timely pickup schedules mandated by special education plans.
The law stipulates that students cannot spend more than 90 minutes getting to school, yet many experience prolonged delays that disrupt their right to education.
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