Parents asked to find own transportation to school next week
Newfoundland and Labrador English School District has suspended student transportation services provided by Glandey’s Bus Service Ltd. affecting a number of schools. File photo - Glen WhiffenST. JOHN'S, N.L. — As the result of safety concerns for students — fleet and operational safety concerns — the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District has suspended student transportation services provided by Gladney’s Bus Service Ltd.
However, following a review of information available, the district could no longer permit the continuation of busing services without confidence it is being provided in a safe manner for students,” the release states. Bus services are hoped to be in place by Monday, Feb. 20, but the release states that district staff are working to implement services as quickly as possible and, as resources become available, service may be implemented earlier for some schools.
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