Elementary school principal drives school bus in driver shortage
Wren Elementary School Principal Tommy Bolger picked up a morning and afternoon route to get kids to school on time and safe Share Updated: 6:24 PM EST Feb 5, 2021 Allen Devlin
Elementary school principal drives school bus in driver shortage
Wren Elementary School Principal Tommy Bolger picked up a morning and afternoon route to get kids to school on time and safe Share Updated: 6:24 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript IT’S ALL NEW AT 6. MAKE SURE MY FLASHERS ARE ON. WE’RE JUST CHECKING HOW THE LIGHT JUST TO MAKE. SURE. EVERYTHING’S WORKING. IT’S A 6 AM START HAVING GOOD. YEAH FOR SCHOOL BUS NUMBER SIX WHAT WE’RE DOING IS JUST MAKING SURE THAT WELL FIRST OF ALL THAT SEATS ARE OKAY BUS DRIVER. TOMMY BOLGER IS ONLY SIX WEEKS INTO BEING BEHIND THE WHEEL. PICKING UP ONE NOW TOTAL ABOUT 32 IS OUR ROUTE STARTS BEFORE DAYBREAK. THAT’S EARLY MORNING
SC elementary school principal drives school bus in driver shortage An Anderson County School District One principal has been working two separate jobs with pride since late December in order to assist the county in the midst of a statewide bus driver shortage. (Source: WYFF) By Allen Devlin | February 6, 2021 at 12:01 AM EST - Updated February 6 at 12:01 AM
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WIS) - An Anderson County School District One principal has been working two separate jobs with pride since late December in order to assist the county in the midst of a statewide bus driver shortage.
Wren Elementary School Principal Tommy Bolger says he was asked to drive a morning and afternoon school bus route to help get kids to and from school on time, to which he cheerfully obliged.