Outside, the sun was fully up now. The first bell was ringing across the district—at Clark High, at Rudder Middle, at Leon Valley Elementary. The buses were done for the morning.
"No," Doreen said, looking out at the row of silent yellow buses. "I just work for Northside ISD Transportation. We get them there safe. That's the whole trick." northside isd transportation
It was just the return trip home.
His first pickup was , age 7. She was waiting at the curb of a cul-de-sac, backpack twice her size, holding her mother’s hand. The bus’s yellow lights strobed. Stop arm out. Carlos opened the door. Outside, the sun was fully up now
"Northside Transportation, this is Mendez, rolling out on Route 27," he said into the radio. "No," Doreen said, looking out at the row
He walked into the drivers' lounge, poured a cup of coffee, and sat next to , a 20-year veteran who drove the special-needs route. Her bus had a lift, harnesses, and a CD player for calming music.
Doreen nodded. "Luke. First grader. Didn't want to buckle. I played 'Twinkle Twinkle' on my phone. He looked at me like I was an alien. Then he buckled." She sipped her coffee. "Tomorrow he'll do it without the song. Day after that, he'll help the next new kid."