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Multiple parents posted saying their children's buses were seating three students in a single seat. Others commented saying students were standing in aisles.Â
After more than 70 students are confirmed positive for COVID-19 within the first eight days of school, Greater Clark County Schools announced a change in its masking policy on Saturday.
With a shortage of bus drivers, every worker in the transportation department might have to chip in, using all available vehicles.
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