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Beecher Transportation Committee: Adjust Daycare Transportation Schedule to Address Overcrowding

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Beecher School District Transportation Committee Meeting | Dec. 8, 2025

Article Summary: The Beecher School District 200-U Transportation Committee announced immediate changes to afternoon daycare bussing to alleviate overcrowding. Starting Wednesday, daycare students will be held at the school for a short period after dismissal before being transported on a separate run, while the district seeks to hire a dedicated driver for a permanent solution in January.

Transportation Change Key Points:

  • Schedule Change: Starting Wednesday, December 10, 2025, students attending local daycares will be held at the school for approximately 20 to 30 minutes after dismissal under staff supervision before being bussed.

  • Reasoning: The number of daycare riders has nearly doubled to 29 students, causing three-to-a-seat overcrowding on the regular route bus.

  • Long-Term Plan: The district hopes to hire a new driver to create a dedicated shuttle route for Early Childhood and daycare students by January.

  • No Service Cuts: Officials firmly clarified that bus service to daycares is not being eliminated, countering social media rumors.

The Beecher School District 200-U Transportation Committee met on Monday, December 8, 2025, to address safety concerns regarding the transportation of students to local daycares. District officials announced an immediate modification to afternoon routes to relieve overcrowding.

Transportation Supervisor Kelly reported that the number of students utilizing busing to the Beecher Learning Center and other locations has risen significantly, from approximately 15 students to 29. These students are currently riding a bus that also serves a regular residential route. With a capacity of 71 or 72 passengers, the bus has become overcrowded, forcing students to sit three to a seat.

“My drivers and the children are being stressed out on the bus,” Kelly told the committee. “That’s almost half of the school bus. That’s in addition to the students that are already on that bus.”

To address this, the district proposed an interim plan. Instead of loading onto the crowded route bus immediately at dismissal, daycare students will be supervised at the elementary school by an aide for approximately 25 to 30 minutes. Once a bus completes its initial in-town route, it will return to the school to pick up the daycare students and transport them to their destination.

Administrators initially proposed starting the change on Tuesday, but following pushback from parents at the meeting regarding the short notice, the district agreed to implement the new schedule starting Wednesday, December 10.

“We are not changing anything [regarding service availability], but we do need to change that bus,” Kelly explained. “We tried this, this, and this; it’s not working. Here’s the new plan we have.”

The district views this as a temporary measure. Officials revealed they have extended an employment offer to a new bus driver. If accepted, the district plans to launch a dedicated route in January specifically for daycare and Early Childhood (EC) students, which would eliminate the need for the afternoon hold.

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