School Authority Enforces Strict Ban on Parents Boarding School Buses
The Ministry of Education has banned parents and visitors from boarding school buses under any circumstances, allowing only students and officially authorized staff to enter the vehicles. The new policy aims to maintain a safe and controlled environment while preventing any incidents that could compromise student safety or interfere with drivers and supervisors.
The ministry sent official circulars to all schools outlining these strict guidelines. Only students and designated school personnel can now access school buses, with no exceptions for parents or other visitors.
All school buses now operate with surveillance cameras throughout the academic year. These cameras document daily operations and monitor potential violations. The ministry says this system builds trust between schools and parents while creating a comprehensive safety network for students during transportation.
The surveillance footage helps track any issues that might arise during bus rides. It also provides clear documentation if problems occur, making it easier to address safety concerns quickly.
Parents who need to discuss bus routes, schedules, or safety issues must now contact school administration directly. The ministry wants to avoid confusion and conflicting information by centralizing all communication through official school channels.
This approach ensures faster, more organized responses to parent concerns. Instead of speaking directly with bus drivers or supervisors, parents get consistent information from school officials who can coordinate with transportation staff when needed.
The new rules reflect growing attention to student transportation safety in schools. By limiting bus access and improving monitoring systems, the ministry aims to create clearer boundaries around student transport while maintaining open communication channels for legitimate concerns.
Omar Rahman