As classes begin in Wake County Public Schools, some students may be waiting longer at the bus stop.
Transportation director Bob Snidemiller told the school board this week that the district has lost over 169 bus drivers since 2019.
Snidemiller is attempting to entice new drivers with higher pay and bonuses. According , hourly pay for school bus drivers in the county is going up from $16.20 to $17.20.
"Our July class we had 32 applicants, and we are looking to probably net four or five drivers out of that class,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hich is pretty typical by the time they go through, the background checks, then they go through the class and they have to pass an exam."
So far, Wake County has eliminated 76 routes. Some buses may not arrive at school until five minutes before classes start. In addition to fewer routes, district buses will have to serve four new schools opening this year.
Snidemiller said the district has just enough drivers to cover all the routes, along with backups in case someone calls out. On a given day, about 5% of drivers call out.
"But our bus drivers are human, like the rest of us they get sick," he said. "And we may exceed the 5% buffer that we have on any given day. Which unfortunately means we would have uncovered bus routes."
Classes begin at public schools in Wake County on Aug. 29. Teachers returned on Wednesday.