DOE, county seek solutions to school bus crisis

Principal Dennis O’Brien directs traffic at the end of the school day Tuesday at E.B. De Silva Elementary School. HOLLYN JOHNSON/Hawaii Tribune-Herald

Riders load onto a bus from the Hele-On Mo’oheau Bus Terminal Wednesday in Hilo. School bus routes in East Hawaii have been temporarily suspended due to a lack of drivers, according to the state Department of Education. High school students at East Hawaii schools can use the Hele-On county bus system for free with no pass needed. (KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald)

An elementary school principal whose school is one of those impacted by what the state Department of Education says is a shortage of bus drivers said suspension of service to all public schools in the Hilo-Waiakea and Ka‘u-Keaau-Pahoa Complex Areas is “an inconvenience all the way around.”