#WheresMyBus Town Hall
Footage of the 3 parts of this event and the Question & Answer segment, all with ASL highlighted, begins at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGcPj6KMpQk&list=PLtax3FiLHWTlCnSGGp9a6wJpyR_g-P7Kr
There are options to add captions in English and then translate those to 190 languages.
Friday, September 20 at 7 pm, Virtual
Viernes 20 de septiembre a las 7 de la noche, Virtual
Register at https://nycdoe.zoom.us/j/94609685335?pwd=3nRnUyHeVbTa4rgQTSoZEKKgXPRUa2.1 CORRECTED LINK 9/20
Español Spanish Interpretation Line 347-966-4114 Phone Conference ID 559 302 915#
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION WILL BE PROVIDED!
Check back for updates on Bangla and Mandarin.
Submit questions to / Envia preguntas a: d75prescouncil@schools.nyc.gov
Check our channel during and after the meeting hours as we may attempt to live stream: https://www.youtube.com/@pistparentstoimproveschooltran
Join us for a virtual gathering with PIST (Parents to Improve School Transportation), District 75 Presidents’ Council, Timón Family Services, and some other partners in the fight for student transportation equity. This will include Practical information on resolving bus route issues, and Brief updates on legal, legislative and budgetary ways to improve busing for students.
→ SAVE The DATE: Friday, Sept. 20, 7 pm ←
Virtual TOWN HALL on Student Transportation
We want: Safe, reliable, sustainable routes! Solutions to staff shortages!
And a SCHOOL BUS BILL OF RIGHTS - see https://www.pistnyc.org/gallery/bill-of-rights
→GUARDA la FECHA: viernes, 20 de Sept., 7 p.m.←
Mitìn Virtual sobre el Transporte Escolar
¡Queremos rutas seguras, confiables y sustentables; Soluciones a la escasez de personal;
y una DECLARACIÓN DE DERECHOS DEL TRANSPORTE ESCOLAR!
ÚNASE A NOSOTROS: www.pistnyc.org facebook.com/groups/pistnyc/
Practical information about:
How to correct route issues with help from advocates
Organizing families from the same school / same route
#WheresMyBus social media campaign
Status of Bus tracking, and last resort rideshare / reimbursement - where has the money gone?
Brief updates about:
NYC Civil Rights complaint on behalf of students with disabilities who ride the bus
The School Bus Bill of Rights referendum campaign
Transition to electric school bus vehicles; status of other bus contracts and laws
Pathways for students and parents to work in school transportation
Current proposed NYS Senate bill on limiting ride length for students with disabilities
Efforts to expand student OMNY card eligibility to school bus riders