During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding safety issues at a local school, particularly during student drop-off and pick-up times. A speaker, identified as Mr. Moore, highlighted the increasing dangers posed by heavy traffic around the school, which has worsened over the past few years.
Mr. Moore described the chaotic scene during school hours, where vehicles often line up three-wide on the roads adjacent to the school, making it difficult for buses to navigate safely. He emphasized the risks involved when young children, who may drop personal items, run into the road without adult supervision. He expressed his fear that a serious accident could occur if the situation remains unaddressed.
The speaker recounted personal experiences of having to manage traffic while unloading students, noting that teachers sometimes have to step into the road to assist children, which raises liability concerns. He mentioned discussions he had with local law enforcement and highway departments about potential solutions, but expressed frustration over the lack of effective action taken to improve safety.
Mr. Moore urged the governing body to take these concerns seriously, stressing that the safety of children should be a top priority. He called for a reevaluation of current procedures and potential measures to enhance safety during school hours, as he believes the current situation poses a significant risk to students and staff alike. The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the issue, but no immediate solutions were proposed.