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Probably because the beginning of the year has dropped off. I'll generally get another surge of questions in January.
That would depend on your district and the bus driver. You could ask but chances are good the driver will say no.
There is a shortage everywhere. It's unfortunate the company did not have coverage to transport the child to and from school however if the hiring is falling with the school board then the school board needs action
That is a possibility if we reach similar crisis levels as seen in wuhan and in Italy. Just stay calm, practice social distancing, become a housecat and demand a sunny spot at the window.
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Again every driver has different standards.
I would think that means that they have an emergency situation that needs attention immediately instead of waiting forever for someone who might or might not respond.
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