08-04-2013, 11:56 AM
Details inTiffany's Blog
The DOE had absolutely no economic reason to ban HAAS kids from riding the bus. Since the HAAS students were already paying double, the DOE will actually lose money on the decision. The bus will be going the same route with 60 empty seats(About $150/trip).
So why the sudden decision? Why wait until the Friday afternoon before classes start to notify HAAS? Why disparage special needs children and their parents?
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The DOE had absolutely no economic reason to ban HAAS kids from riding the bus. Since the HAAS students were already paying double, the DOE will actually lose money on the decision. The bus will be going the same route with 60 empty seats(About $150/trip).
So why the sudden decision? Why wait until the Friday afternoon before classes start to notify HAAS? Why disparage special needs children and their parents?
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