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For The Love of God!!!!
Today is School Bus Safety Day please exit out the back door
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Hmm everyone had to do it because of field trips and stuff. |
Jumping is fun. Always tried to do an A-Team with friends. Teachers never appreciated it though. U never know when the Colonel is trying to catch you.
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WTF?! School Bus Safety Day.
Never heard of this. I never had to do this. I walked to school, but we never had to do this because of field trips either. We did have a chemical spill drill though. |
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I meant everyone in our school district. Now that I think about it, we did it in high school because I had the same bus driver in elementary and high school and she clowned me that in elementary I jumped but as a senior, I scooted off. Yeah I had breasts in high school. :o :p |
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I remember those bus safety drills. They were fun!
We also did tornado drills. My elementary school was still in portable classrooms while the actual school was being built. They made us hide under our desks with our hands covering our heads during the tornado drills. Because, ya know, the desk and our hands would provide a lot of protection when a tornado comes busting through a portable classroom. :rolleyes: |
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Yup, I remember those bus drills. Basically we got on a bus, got a lecture about how riding the bus was a privilege, not a right, how we should all wear our seat belts (HA!), etc, then went out the back door. Everyone had to go through it every year, even high school seniors, most of whom wouldn't be caught dead on a school bus. At least it got us out of gym...
Back in middle school, we had teachers who would oversee bus boarding at dismissal time. They would get on the bus every day to make sure we were all being good boys and girls and wearing our seat belts. :rolleyes: They must have known that the instant the bus pulled away, the seat belts came off. We had a tornado drill once too, y'know, because tornadoes are so common in the Northeast. |
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Ohh I remember that. The ground always seemed so far away. LOL. We didn't have seat belts in our busses either.
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No seat belts for us either.
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This was the greatest day of the year. Man did I get in good practice time for my flying dropkick.
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We do not do this in Wisconsin. Y'all are WEIRD.
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I can't help the fact that our busses were actually just stretch Hummers to help us practice for prom. :p Seriously though I rode the bus for a few years and I never remember doing this, and I'm sure I would have had to in high school because the big yellow monsters chauffered us to track meets. |
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I remember bus drills! We did this...when I was young I used to be really afraid to jump out the back door. The driver had to spend like five minutes trying to get me to do it and finally had to pretty much pick me up and carry me out. (I was teeny back then so it was pretty easy to do. :D ) When I was older I stopped being afraid and thought it was fun. I don't remember doing this in junior high or later...just grade school.
I liked doing tornado drills too but I didn't like fire drills, especially when it was cold. |
We loved bus evacuation practice day. It got us out of the first 20 minutes of class and we got to grab onto the cute boys from school because they were always the strongest :D. We'd have to hold onto their shoulders to get down. Of course it started to suck when we got the buses with the side exit doors instead of the ones in the back. It wasn't nearly as fun. I didn't set foot on a bus for most of high school because I had a zero bell and had to have my own transportation.
Since when did school buses have seat belts??? |
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Wow. I thought school bus seat belts were the norm these days. |
Nah, there was nothing stopping us from getting a good bounce started before we would hit the big bumps in the road (I had an hour-long busride through country backroads that the state forgot about... full of big potholes and whatnot). If you timed it right, your head would come pretty damn close to hitting the ceiling... man, I wanna go back to elementary school :(
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I just asked my friends who went to suburban Milwaukee schools and they never did this either. We did do tornado drills, those were tons of fun! My homeroom in 8th grade was in a trailer so we had to run into the regular building for the drills. :D
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I never had to do this. I was attending a Catholic Elementary School. I used Public Transportation.
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I just want to know who plans these things... what used to be so much fun, now seems so useless.
I can guarantee that everyone of those children knew how to jump off the bus before they had the drill. sheesh |
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Yeah but it got you out of a class. :D Oh and I forgot about the boys helping you off the bus. :D That was a BIG PLUS in high school. :o |
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