Montreal parents of children with disabilities describe 'chaotic' return to school without buses
Parents whose children attend specialized schools in Montreal, often located several kilometres from their home, say the lack of adapted school transportation service has been particularly anxiety-provoking and complicated.
Adapted school transportation is an essential service, not an option, says parent
School transportation problems have cast a shadow on the start of school for hundreds of Quebec families, but parents of children with intellectual and physical disabilities in Montreal say it has been particularly complicated for them due to lack of adapted school transportation for their children.
On Monday, many yellow buses and school sedans were missing from roads across the city, resulting in 917 students unable to take school transportation to class, according to Radio-Canada.
This was especially hard for parents whose children attend specialized schools — often located miles away from their home.
"We had to drive all over the city of Montreal to get to school, not knowing if we would have buses to get back,"