HONOLULU — The Hawaii Department of Education will restore another 13 previously suspended school bus routes on Sept. 16. These bus routes will service nearly 300 student-riders at eight Central Oahu and East Hawaii Island schools.
Before the start of the school year, HIDOE suspended 147 school bus routes in Central Oahu, East Hawaii Island and Central and Upcountry Maui because of an ongoing statewide shortage of school bus drivers and vehicles. The service interruption initially affected 3,720 students enrolled in school transportation. Along with the recent announcement of the 13 restored bus routes, the department has reinstated 91 previously suspended routes.
The latest restored routes will be serviced by buses from contractors Ground Transport Inc., Roberts Hawaii and Polynesian Adventures.
Parents and guardians of student riders will be notified directly of restored routes and any necessary route modifications. The following school bus routes will resume service on Sept. 16:
OAHU
Aiea-Moanalua-Radford Complex Area: 5 routes
Aiea Intermediate - HR01A, HR05A
Aliamanu Middle - HR11A, HR11B, HR24A
Leilehua-Mililani-Waialua Complex Area: 2 routes
Wahiawa Middle - CR14A
Leilehua High - CR14B
HAWAII ISLAND
Hilo-Waiakea Complex Area: 2 routes
Hilo Intermediate - TR05A, TR06A
Hilo High - TR05A, TR06A
Kau-Keaau-Pahoa Complex Area: 4 routes
Keaau High - SR33A, SR33B
Pahoa High & Intermediate - SR11A, SR13A
Efforts to restore the remaining 56 suspended bus routes are ongoing.
Ground Transport is actively recruiting new drivers, taking advantage of Gov. Josh Green’s Aug. 2, 2024, Proclamation Relating to School Bus Services, which lifted the restriction that only school vehicles may be used to transport students and included specific provisions within employment-related law to allow for qualified drivers to serve in a student transportation capacity.
The proclamation allows drivers with a commercial driver’s license and a “P” endorsement (permitting them to transport passengers) to operate school buses temporarily, instead of the “S” endorsement specifically required for school bus drivers.
The company is also looking to work with other tour bus operators to further expand capacity.