Bus cuts means dangerous walks for children

Aug. 28, 2008
Lansing, Ill., parents ask school to reinstate transportation

A group ofLansing, Ill., parents knew the road to their children's school was treacherous, but actually embarking on the 2.5-mile route Wolcott School in Thornton cemented their resolve to make sure students don't have to walk it again. Parents from the Lansing subdivision organized a march to show the perils their children face walking to school since the district eliminated their bus route this year. To read The Chicago Tribune article, click here.

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