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School bus drivers are in short supply in North Carolina — and it’s causing schools to scramble to get kids to school on time. Drivers are quitting because of low pay, disjointed schedules and student behavior. And they’re being lured away by lucrative offers in the private sector. WRAL Education Insider Emily Walkenhorst explains what school districts are doing to solve the problem.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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School bus drivers are in short supply in North Carolina — and it’s causing schools to scramble to get kids to school on time. Drivers are quitting because of low pay, disjointed schedules and student behavior. And they’re being lured away by lucrative offers in the private sector. WRAL Education Insider Emily Walkenhorst explains what school districts are doing to solve the problem.

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