Pittsburg, PA
Pittsburgh-area school district cancels classes again due to bus driver shortage
BALDWIN, Pa. (KDKA) — Classes within the Baldwin-Whitehall School District were canceled two days in a row due to a bus driver shortage.
Superintendent Randal Lutz said about 150 students out of 4,700 were left without a ride on Wednesday and Thursday.
The shortage has been an ongoing problem across the state for years. Lutz said it was only accelerated after the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It’s really at epic levels,” Lutz said.
Lutz said the district has 65 buses available but only 36 are currently running due to the shortage.
“It’s not that we don’t want to have them running. We have vehicles sitting at the garage. We don’t have bodies to put in them,” Lutz said. “I’m looking at every single thing I can do, including going through the training courses myself. I don’t want to be a school bus driver, but I also don’t want kids stranded stranded at school.”
Lutz said the district has been considering all options, including how many seats are open on the buses that are running, the routes, reload times and even starting school earlier for some grade levels.
He said in addition to getting students within its five public schools a ride, Baldwin-Whitehall also provides transportation to students district-wide, including at private and charter schools.
“School districts in Pennsylvania are required to transport is called the 10-mile rule. Maybe people don’t know that, but 10 miles from every border that you have not from the center of your district but from every border,” Lutz said.
He said 15 of the 36 buses running are taking students to schools miles and miles away.
“We’re transporting all over the Pittsburgh region to somewhere about 50 schools. We have five of our own schools, but we transport to about 45 more,” Lutz said.
He said that is adding to the shortage, making bus routes longer, and requiring double runs for some drivers. In addition, he said hiring more drivers isn’t easy. He said it takes time and a lot of training.
“I’ve started engaging in the process even myself knowing that there’s a shortage. The worst thing I can think of is having kids come to school and then they have not enough drivers to get them home and they’re stranded here,” Lutz said.
He said if a solution isn’t found soon, there’s a chance students will have to switch to full-time remote learning.
“It is very frustrating. I’ve been at this for about 33 years and this is the first time ever that we’ve had to cancel school or cancel classes for some students because of this. We know that some kids have the ability to log on remotely and teachers are doing their very best to put assignments out there, but this is not what’s desirable. We know that we want to do better I just simply don’t know what the solutions are,” Lutz said.
Pittsburg, PA
Pittsburgh Steelers offense could throw new twist at Ravens in playoff clash
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers will not be benching Russell Wilson against the Baltimore Ravens, but they could use Justin Fields more. Now fully recovered from an abdominal injury he suffered against the Philadelphia Eagles, head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged that he is open to using Fields against the Ravens.
The ‘Justin Fields package’ has been talked about extensively this season, but circumstances have consistently pushed back the possibility of Fields getting more involved with a package weekly.
Now, Tomlin says that could certainly happen as Fields is healthy, and the team clearly needs a spark.
“I’m certainly open to utilizing Justin. He has an awesome skillset and we’ve done some of that in the past,” Tomlin said. “We’ve done that less in that last couple of weeks because he experienced an injury that slowed some of that. But in an effort to win this game, I am open to any combination or combinations of divisions of labor in an ability to do so.”
Fields missed two games with an abdominal injury. Before that, the Steelers had used Fields as a runner and, sometimes, a passer, which had mixed results throughout their package’s deployment.
While it seems that Fields will not start against the Ravens, he could see some time where he could make an impact, whether on the ground or through the air.
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Sebastian Aho’s overtime goal lifts Hurricanes to 4-3 win over Penguins
Sebastian Aho’s goal at 1:30 in overtime led the Carolina Hurricanes to a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday night.
Aho added two assists. Seth Jarvis had two goals and Jalen Chatfield also scored for the Hurricanes, who improved to 3-0 against Pittsburgh this season. Dustin Tokarski had 16 saves for the Hurricanes.
Kevin Hayes, Michael Bunting and Erik Karlsson scored for the Penguins. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 26 shots for Pittsburgh.
The Penguins built a 2-0 lead in the first six minutes of the game. Hayes and Bunting beat Tokarski for the early advantage.
Aho set up Jarvis’ first goal and then fed Chatfield to tie the game at 2-2 with 7:15 left in the second period. Jarvis made it 3-2 with an assist from Andrei Svechnikov with 3:42 left in the second.
Penguins: Pittsburgh has struggled on the road since a 9-2 win at Montreal on Dec. 12. Production from stars Sidney Crosby (1 goal, 1 assist) and Evgeni Malkin (0 goals, 3 assists) has been scarce in those road losses.
Hurricanes: Falling behind 2-0 in the first period felt like a continuation of Saturday’s 4-0 home loss to Minnesota. Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour is looking for more consistency. The Hurricanes have alternated losses and wins in their past six games.
The Hurricanes penalty kill, second-best in the NHL, held up late in regulation when Chatfield was sent to the box for a delay of game with 3 minutes left in the third period.
Aho’s overtime goal was his 600th career point in his ninth season with Carolina. Jarvis’ second-period assist was the 100th of his career.
The Penguins host Columbus on Tuesday while the Hurricanes travel to Tampa Bay on Tuesday.
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