DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Dec. 16 Unanticipated Driver Shortage

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Durham Public Schools issued the following announcement on Dec. 11.

The following buses may be delayed or not in service tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 16. due to an unanticipated driver shortage: 39, 49, 88, 116, 127, 188, 200, 213, 220, 227, 231, 468, 609, and 643 affecting Brogden, Burton, C.E. Jordan, DSA, Eno Valley, Hillandale, Hillside, Holt, Hope Valley, James E. Shepard, Lakewood Elementary, Lakewood Montessori, Lowe’s Grove, Merrick-Moore, Northern, Oak Grove, R.N. Harris, Sandy Ridge, Sherwood Githens, Southern, and Southwest. 

We encourage families to arrange alternative transportation for tomorrow as a precaution.           

Original source can be found here.



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