Tekamah-Herman Schools Asking for Patron Input


   By Brandon Lavaley, Superintendent of Tekamah-Herman Schools

As is the case with most decisions involving the district, the Board is asking for patron input. This week, however, it is a topic more immediate than improving our facilities. The Board of Education has made a commitment to addressing transportation needs, specifically before- and after-school bus routes, for the 2015-16 school year.

Over the past two years, the district has been unable to attract and hire any new drivers, while losing drivers for various reasons. At one point this spring, we were unable to fill all obligations made at the beginning of the school year and paid parents mileage to bring their children to school because of a shortage of drivers. There are currently teachers that drive routes creating concerns because of after-school practices, before- and after-school meetings, and other obligations with the respective teaching contracts. With these concerns considered, the Board would like input from the public, especially those affected by routes, concerning a potential change.

The first consideration is paying mileage to parents and eliminating daily routes. The parents would be reimbursed the mileage from home to school at the state rate, which generally changes every January 1st. Parents would be required to turn in documentation to receive the mileage, for accounting purposes, and be reimbursed on a monthly basis.

The second alternative being considered is to establish pick-up points for riders. If the routes were condensed down to three or four, for example, the buses would drive to a predetermined location and meet all parents and students at that site. Parents would obviously be responsible for transporting their students to and from that location. The driver would establish a time at which they would be at the site, provide a wait time they will sit, then return to the school or on to a second site, if necessary.

With both of these possibilities, the amount of time the students spend traveling will be greatly reduced. As our routes currently run, especially with a shortage of drivers, there are times students are on the bus for over an hour to get to or from school. The Board recognizes and understands that there is uncertainty with change and these alternatives may create some inconveniences, but they want to be as fair to the patrons as possible while falling in line with regulations. Most importantly, they want to do what is in the best interest of the students and district of Tekamah-Herman Schools. Please feel free to provide feedback to any articles and read archived copies at suptcorner.blogspot.com or personally contact a Board member. Thank you to everyone for your continued support of our students and Tekamah-Herman Schools.

Brandon Lavaley

Brandon Lavaley

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4 Responses to Tekamah-Herman Schools Asking for Patron Input

  1. BJ's avatar BJ says:

    Story about T-H… written by the superintendent of T-H. Story about Senator Brasch, written by Lydia herself. Story about the Governor… written by the Governor? Hmmmmm. Not sure how that’s considered “news”… seems pretty one-sided and biased to me. Just like the big boys…. politicians have the media in their pockets.

    • There is a great deal going on with local schools and people like the columns written by him, keeping them informed. All papers print these stories. The public has to stay informed in my opinion, so I also publish them. I have had many requests for them and I honor those requests.

  2. BJ's avatar BJ says:

    Appreciate your response, and I agree that it’s good to hear from our elected officials…. I was just referring to the fact that when I look for other stories about the situation in T-H or with the governor on this site, I’m only finding things that their offices are submitting. And, you’re 100% right, all the other news outlets do the same thing… it’s the typical liberal drive-by media bending over backwards for our politicians, instead of asking the tough questions. Happens at the national level too…. which is maybe where our local news stations get it from?

    • As far as schools, there isn’t as much going on at this point concerning consolidation. I am not sure when the discussion will begin again, or if it will. So far, columns is about all anyone is doing. I intend to get on top of it when and if it starts again.

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