Some Maine Schools Go Full Remote Due to Lack of Bus Drivers Yesterday several Bangor schools alerted parents at 7:30 in the morning that no buses would be coming for their children but that school would still be in session for the day. This left hundreds of parents scrambling to get their kids to school last minute. This morning we are learning that several of these schools have been forced back into full remote learning, not because of in-school coronavirus spread per-se, but because of a massive shortage of bus drivers. However, the driver shortage is related to COVID-19, at least partially.