Pea Ridge Times

School bus drivers are needed

- ANNETTE BEARD abeard@nwaonline.com

The Pea Ridge School District currently has open positions for school bus drivers, according to school superinten­dent Keith Martin, who said many districts are experienci­ng shortages of bus drivers. He said that ideally, Pea Ridge could use three more drivers, and that larger districts are facing much greater shortages.

School bus routes have changed with the increase in houses and new subdivisio­ns.

“We’re experienci­ng a shortage of drivers,” Kevin Ramey, assistant school superinten­dent told the School Board members at their regular meeting Monday, Sept. 12. “We’re actively working to get people certified. We’re trying to get back to normal routes … we have new subdivisio­ns and are seeing new riders in different areas.”

The part-time job offers benefits, including insurance, Martin said.

The regular routes take about an hour and a half in the morning and again in the afternoon. Times for driving a route are mornings from 6:15 to 8 a.m. and afternoons from 3 to 4:45 p.m. Substitute drivers are always needed.

A bus driver is contracted for 179 days of driving paid over 24 pay periods (every two weeks), according to Martin, starts at $11,844.13 with annual increases. Pay is supplement­al pay that “often will not affect retirement or other benefits.”

Bus drivers receive all benefits of a public school employee, including paid sick leave, personal leave, summers off with continued pay, Arkansas Teacher Retirement System after five years of service, health insurance, life insurance and disability insurance.

The license qualificat­ions are a Class B Commercial Drivers License with a Passenger endorsemen­t and a School bus endorsemen­t. Drivers must be air brake qualified and pass a physical. Drivers must be at least 21 years of age and be able to pass a background check having no felony conviction­s or child maltreatme­nt.

He said the buses are more stable than a 15-passenger van and are similar to driving a large recreation­al vehicle. The school offers assistance with obtaining the CDL.

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