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Prince George’s County Public Schools is set to implement new bus routes and start times in an effort to address the long-standing transportation issues that have plagued the county for years. The changes were announced a week before the start of the new school year following complaints from students and parents about unreliable service and delayed arrivals.

During a meeting held at Oxon Hill High School, parents and school leaders came together to discuss how the new bus routes will make transportation more efficient and reliable for students. Many parents shared their frustrations with the current system, citing long wait times at bus stops and buses not showing up at all as major issues that have affected their children’s education.

In response to these concerns, school leaders have been working to optimize bus routes by combining them and adjusting walk zones. While some students may have to walk a little further to their bus stops, precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of elementary school students. Additionally, school start times have been pushed back by approximately 15 minutes to accommodate the changes in bus routes.

To keep parents informed and updated on their child’s transportation, officials are encouraging them to sign up for the online information portal ParentVue, activate the school bus finder app StopFinder, and set up notifications for bus pick-up and drop-off times. As the new system is being rolled out, officials are requesting patience and understanding from parents during this transition period.

For more information on the transportation changes and how they may impact your child’s first day of school, parents are advised to visit the Prince George’s County Public Schools website. By working together and embracing these changes, the hope is that students will experience a more reliable and efficient transportation system that supports their academic success.