13 Aug
+90°F
14 Aug
+81°F
15 Aug
+88°F
16 Aug
+86°F
17 Aug
+86°F
18 Aug
+88°F
19 Aug
+90°F
13 Aug
+90°F
14 Aug
+81°F
15 Aug
+88°F
16 Aug
+86°F
17 Aug
+86°F
18 Aug
+88°F
19 Aug
+90°F
Weather Data Source: South Carolina Weather

Asheville City Schools Buses Reach Capacity, Drivers Urgently Needed To Accommodate Increasing Student Enrollments

Overwhelmed school bus routes

Asheville City Schools Buses Reach Capacity, Drivers Urgently Needed To Accommodate Increasing Student Enrollments

Overcrowded Asheville City Schools bus
Asheville City Schools buses face overload as student enrollments surge

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – A significant hike in the number of commuter-dependent students attending Asheville City Schools (ACS) has led to an urgent call for more bus drivers to meet increasing transportation needs.

Increased Student Enrollments Prompt Shift in Bus Capacity Limits

ACS Transportation Director, Amanda Rigsby, attributes the unexpected surge in student enrollments primarily to the easing up of pandemic-related concerns. Parents, she believes, are gaining confidence in their children’s return to school and traditional modes of transportation, thereby leading to a spike in commuter-students numbers.

“We haven’t seen this level of enrollment in student transportation since pre-pandemic,” Rigsby said. “We had higher numbers last year at around 1,600. I never anticipated 1,900.”

At present, the number of students registered to commute via ACS’s buses is 1,903. There are currently 22 drivers making adjustments to their daily routes to accommodate the influx of students. Some ACS buses are now servicing two elementary schools and driving secondary routes to accommodate “three more campuses,” according to Rigsby.

Parents Raise Concerns About Overcrowded Buses

Feedback from ACS parents paints a worrying image of the school buses’ current capacity constraints. Reports of highschoolers sitting on the floor, four children squeezed onto a single seat, and buses with every seat filled are raising significant concerns about student safety and comfort during their commute.

“High schoolers sitting on the floor in the aisle last week was alarming,” conveyed one parent alarmingly, while another parent remarked, “My daughter is on, what she calls, an overcrowded bus in the afternoons. There are four kids to a seat.”

ACS Invites Parents and Locals to Join as Bus Drivers

Rigsby encourages parents to consider joining the ACS transport team as bus drivers. “I love to talk to parents,” Rigsby enthused. “I’ve recruited going through the line at Ingles — it was just a word of mouth. Just saying, ‘Why don’t you come to work for us?’ I’ll ask if people know anybody.”

Currently, other staff members at ACS, including custodians, support staff, and principals, do not assist with driving. Nonetheless, Rigsby confirmed that this matter has been brought up in discussions, suggesting possible expansion in driver recruitment strategies, given the unexpected “high rise numbers” of commuting students.

Safe Commutes and Future Plans

Rigsby assured parents and staff that ACS is not violating safety regulations. She maintained that buses are not accepting students beyond their capacity limit. However, she recommends parents to use the Chipmunk bus-tracking app, a handy tool to stay informed about route changes and bus schedules.

Those wishing to apply for a bus driver position or know someone who may be interested are encouraged to contact the ACS central office for further details.


STAFF HERE ASHEVILLE WRITER
Author: STAFF HERE ASHEVILLE WRITER

ASHEVILLE STAFF WRITER The ASHEVILLE STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HEREAsheville.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Asheville, Buncombe County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Asheville Bread Festival, LEAF Festival, and mountain sports tournaments at Biltmore Estate. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce and Explore Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau, plus leading businesses in hospitality and brewing that power the local economy such as the Biltmore Estate and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. As part of the broader HERE network, including HERECharlotte.com, HEREGreensboro.com, HERERaleigh.com, and HEREOBX.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into North Carolina's dynamic landscape.

ADD MORE INFORMATION OR CONTRIBUTE TO OUR ARTICLE CLICK HERE!

No posts found!

Leave a Reply

SUBMIT YOUR BUSINESS

Recent Posts

CMiC delivers top-tier construction management software designed to streamline operations for contractors in Asheville, NC. From project workflows and financial management to resource optimization, CMiC’s Single Database Platform™ integrates all critical aspects of construction into one seamless system. By reducing risks, enhancing productivity, and ensuring timely project delivery, CMiC offers a trusted solution for managing large-scale projects efficiently. Are you a general contractor in Asheville, NC searching for reliable software solutions to optimize your construction operations? CMiC is ready to support your next project.

Featured Business

Featured Neighborhood

Sign up for our Newsletter