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Some parents are seeking out permanent virtual school for the fall
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City ends search for Westside Community Center operator, new negotiations begin
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School bus driver shortage looming large; local district offers increased pay Published
School bus driver shortage looming large; local district offers increased pay
FALCON, Colo. (KRDO) It s no secret there s a labor shortage in the country. Now though, it could be spilling into your child s transportation.
Southern Colorado area school districts say they are desperately looking for bus drivers, and say with the way things stand right now, real impacts are looming.
Falcon School District 49 is the fastest-growing school district in the state. But as student numbers rise, there just aren t enough bus drivers.
District 49 Transportation Manager Jack Pietraallo is so low on bus drivers for the upcoming school year, he s raising wages by $2 per hour.
Westside neighbors are happy the city won t proceed with a request for proposals for a new operator of the Westside Community Center. Courtesy Westside Community Group
The Save the Westside Community Group hails the city s decision not to move forward with a request for proposals process for the Westside Community Center that deadlocked when the city couldn t reach agreement with one bidder. We are excited to finally reach a point that we can start having dialog with city officials, the group s spokesperson Richard Mee says in an email to the
Indy. We look forward to working with the mayor, council members and Parks and Recreation to create a vibrant community center that reflects the specific needs of our Westside community.