Would you like to know what it is like to be a Teacher Assistant/ School Bus Driver? Would you like to read about what goes on during the course of their workday? At times being a school teaching assistant and school bus driver can be a gratifying job but other times it is a thankless profession. With that said, grab a coffee and let this book take you on a journey through our public schools! You will be glad you did!
Sometime through, no fault of the children, the craziest things can happen to a bus driver. Who could ever imagine that a wild turkey would come crashing through the window, all cut up and bloody still flapping its wings all over the bus? It's a miracle the driver did not crash the bus! She was so shaken by the experience that she could no longer work the rest of the day... The Life of a School Bus Driver is a first hand account discussing and illustrating the many experiences encountered during a life time of public service as a School Bus Driver.
We, school bus drivers, are a twenty-five-minute parents and a short trip teacher in our profession of driving school buses. Our responsibilities go beyond any training or preparation that we might have along the way, coping with difficult students and rewarding act of kindness from unexpected parents or students. Timing and safety are well seen by parents and teachers as good token for being always on time. However, school bus driver faces many scenarios which could test his/her patience and goodwill and put his/her job in jeopardy at any given time. In A School Bus Driver's Memoirs, I described several scenarios--some funny, others were exciting and traumatic, but most of them were rewarding and happiness as part of the daily life of a school bus driver.
DID YOU KNOW THAT school busing is America’s largest transit system? According to the American School Bus Council, 26 million students ride a school bus every day. School bus drivers across the country are entrusted with the care and safety of more than 25 million children as they are transported to and from school and school-related activities. School buses provide 10 billion annual student rides. Each school bus carries fifty to sixty-five passengers per route, per school. Most drivers have three daily pickup routes in the morning and afternoons. The first route picks up elementary school children, the second route picks up middle school children, and the third route picks up high schoolers.
Describes the various careers in a school system, including those of teacher, dietician, counselor, speech therapist, school board member, teacher aide, custodian, bus driver, and others.
Adventures of Mr. Bill is a compilation of some of the funnier incidents experienced by the author as a school bus driver for the K-12 crowd. Mr. Bill discovered that opportunities for humor abound when in the presence of the younger generation.
ROMAN BLAISE BLAISE “Understanding the Complex Reality of the SCHOOL BUS DRIVER’S JOB” is the testimony of a school bus driver named Roman Blaise. Throughout the school year, trying to please everyone and answer every question; screaming at the students for their safety on the bus, also smiling, playing and even dancing for them. When necessary, requiring order out of troublemakers, caution out of harassment of other drivers, fairness out of indifference. This book contains important tools of prevention, asks for more children’s understanding, talks about what Roman Blaise has seen and heard, raises various problems encountered by school bus drivers, laments the loss of a colleague. It also questions the system of things and is waiting for answers, forces drivers to learn to adapt to students, raises the barrier of communication between immigrant drivers and students, and tests the driver’s conscience. It ends the last school day with the tears of a black kindergartener who will miss forever the affection of his dear white female teacher. Everyone endowed with the passion to know, should reserve in his libray a space for this fascinating book, “Understanding the Complex Reality of the SCHOOL BUS DRIVER’S JOB”. ROMAN