Parent tells board repeated bus no-shows left his child stranded; district says steps are underway

Tempe School District (4258) Governing Board · January 13, 2026

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Summary

A Tempe Elementary parent told the board his child was missed by the bus about 16—17 times over several months; district staff acknowledged the problem, said a new driver was assigned, and committed to follow-up with transportation staff.

During public comment, Michael Sever described a sustained pattern of missed bus pick-ups for his son in the Broadmoor area — he said the bus failed to pick up the child roughly 16 times this school year, including the first day of school. Sever said he had repeatedly notified the district—s transportation staff, requested drivers be replaced, and was told the system assumed a child had been unenrolled after multiple missed runs. He told the board the practice is unacceptable and urged the district to fix systemic issues.

Sever said a new driver was present the morning following his most recent complaint and called that a good start, but he said the previous driver had at times told parents to call in the night before if their child would be riding. "You have a systemic problem at your transportation office that needs to be addressed," Sever said.

Superintendent administration representatives later acknowledged the problem, said Mister Mangini and Mr. Regini had been involved in addressing the route, and told the commenter the district would follow up. The board—s time-limit policy cut the public comment at the three-minute mark.

The board did not take formal action on the comment but recorded the concern and directed administration to pursue the operational follow-up with the transportation office and report back as needed.