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    The Blizzard By: Noah Zepeda “Do you guys want to skip class today at school” Charlie said while riding the bus to school with me and Emin. “Yeah let's do it” I asked Emin if he wanted to. “Do you want to skip class with me and Charlie at school. “Sure” Emin said, But I can tell he didn’t want to. When we got to school, we went to the library in the morning to see if anybody else wanted to skip class with us. “Do you want to skip class with me Noah And Emin?” Charlie said to another kid.…

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    example, shopping carts. While NCTD does not prohibit personal shopping carts from coming onboard the bus, these utility devices are not allowed to take up space on the bus, they must be folded and placed between the seats. The idea is to avoid blocking seats, aisles, doorways, or exits, or using up an extra seat (NCTD, 2016:26). In other words, a rider can bring a shopping cart onboard the bus but it basically must be emptied and may not get in the way of public safety. With that said, there is…

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    Ice. Have you ever walked on slippery Ice by yourself to the bus stop for in a distance of 0.5 miles? Well let me tell you I have. Read on if you want to find out of my thrilling experience on ice. One time an exceptionally bone-chilling January 26, 2013, in 10 minutes I needed to go to the bus stop. I was 8 years old. It was 8:10 and the bus leaves at 8:30 and I required 10 minutes to go to the bus stop, for the most part, takes me 2 minutes in a rush, however it was frosty so it took me 10…

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    “JA BizTown” I was amazed as our bus, bus 18, was pulling into, “JA BizTown”. Kellan was right next to me on the bus and was talking about fidget spinners but, when I turned my head, JA looked like a regular 3 story high school. A lady, who I forgot her name, told us to get out of the seats one by one. Once we got through the 2 glass doors, there was a receptionist on the right at the front desk. Next to the receptionist there was a room made of glass and there were computers and office chairs.…

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    their time on the bus. We have used office referrals from bus drivers to determine that students are only referred to the office more while in the classroom. The problem is those students spend only a small portion of their day on the school bus compared to being in class. Also we collected quantitative data from bus driver where they agreed that there is a behavior problem on school buses. During our literature review, we have determined that PBIS is effective in reducing bus behavior issues…

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    Bus Cameras

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    you can’t eat or drink on the bus,but students eat and drink all the time on the bus.If you don’t believe this you can look at the bus cameras to see how many students have done this.So there’s a problem with this rule existing because it’s like it doesn’t exist.This rule also exists for pointless reasons that will be explained later.So it’s time to change the rule or just get rid of it except there’s going to be a compromise.The no eating or drinking rule on the bus needs to be altered in a way…

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    nowhere. Searching for sleep, but just couldn't find it. November 26th, 1999. My friend Jacob and I set off to a camping trip to Cypress Creek, in Mansford, Washington. Well, it was with the whole 8th grade from our school. We had only one large School Bus, which was old, nasty and cold. There wasn’t a lot of 8th graders my school. It was called Ghetto High because many of the kids there were involved with the police often and especially drugs. The teachers said the trip was four hours to the…

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    Not unlike any other PVTA ride, my experience began with sprinting to catch the bus on time. Fortunately since the bus costs $1.25 to get anywhere, other Mount Holyoke students are busy trying to deposit their quarters or stuff their crumpled dollar bills into the machine so I had time to catch my breath before taking a seat. As the bus began meandering through South Hadley it almost felt like a suburban environment to a larger town. And I noticed the crowd was quite diverse compared to the…

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    Corruption In Haiti

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    Last October, I took a weeklong trip to Haiti. From Port au Prince, I took the bumpiest bus ride of my life eight hours into the country to rural Leon. Over the 187 miles outside of the capital, I passed one store, one bathroom, and a few shacks with the word “Bank” painted on them. The bus drove through a river, stopped for an hour while a makeshift road crew moved boulders that had fallen in the road and miraculously drove along the winding narrow dirt paths in the mountains with only the…

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    head down the bus stop, Sara was there dressed as a witch. Two feet next to her was a ghost dressed person. After five minutes, the ghost dressed head to me. I thought he was about to kill me. The ghost asked me ‘’how are you?’’ I answered ‘’ I’m fine’’ with a frightful voice. I couldn’t even answer his questions very properly, because I am scared that a stranger came and started talking to me. As the bus arrived, I saw my friends and I had a reflection in the bus and…

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