CUMBERLAND CO SCHOOLS RUNNING DESPERATELY SHORT OF BUS DRIVERS

Cumberland county schools are running very short of bus drivers due to COVID-19 related absences, either with the virus or quarantined.

At least five were diagnosed with COVID-19 in two days this past week.  We are told it’s getting so bad that almost everyone in the bus department is having to fill in if they have the required license.  Mechanics are filling in as bus drivers which put the other busses in a bad situation if they were to break down and need work.  Drivers are asking parents to be patient if the bus is running late.  Some routes can’t be run due to the shortage of drivers.  Cumberland County is one of the largest road miles districts in the state.

The question is: What happens if there are no drivers to transports students.  Turns out – we’ve never had to face that problem before.  The protocol now is for what few drivers there are to run as many routes as they can to cover the loss of drivers along with anyone else in the bus department who has a class B CDL license.  Cumberland County is also struggling, like many other counties, to get substitute teachers. Grainger County Schools closed this past Friday due to a shortage of bus drivers and substitute teachers.  Carter County Schools closed on August 23 due to the same shortages.