In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing challenges with school bus operations, particularly focusing on morning and afternoon schedules. While morning services are reportedly running smoothly for the most part, with buses arriving largely on time, issues persist at Baker School, where some buses struggle to maintain punctuality. The discussion highlighted the need for collaboration with the bus company to optimize routes and reduce travel times, especially for buses servicing the farthest parts of Dennis.
Afternoon operations, however, present more significant challenges, particularly for kindergarten to third-grade schools. The newly negotiated teacher's contract, which ends the school day at 3:45 PM, has created a bottleneck as buses must navigate the dismissal of a large number of students. To address this, the district has implemented measures to ensure student supervision after school hours, allowing teachers to leave on time.
Officials emphasized the importance of identifying the root causes of the delays, noting that the timing of high school dismissals may be contributing to the afternoon congestion. The meeting underscored the logistical difficulties of managing 29 buses during peak drop-off and pick-up times, particularly at the largest school, where hundreds of students need to board quickly. Continued efforts with the bus company are essential to streamline operations and improve overall efficiency in the school transportation system.