HISD Bus Stop Change Puts Houston Family in Harm's Way
KHOU 11October 31, 20252 min711 views
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- 📌 A Houston mother is seeking help after Houston ISD (HISD) changed her children's bus stop location.
- ⚠️ The new stop requires her children to walk nearly two miles, a route she deems dangerous and unsafe, especially for her teenage daughter with autism.
Impact on Magnet School Students
- 🏫 The mother's three children attend HISD magnet schools, which are outside their regular attendance zones.
- 🚌 Previously, they were picked up near Francis Scott Key Middle School, but this service was recently discontinued.
New Route Dangers
- 🚶♀️ The new two-mile walk to the stop outside Cashmere High School involves crossing multiple busy intersections and a large bridge with fast-moving traffic.
- 🚆 A primary concern is that the children will now have to cross a train track on their commute.
District Response and Potential Solution
- 🗣️ A spokesperson stated the transportation system was overhauled due to enrollment and that accommodations for one family were not possible.
- 📞 However, after media involvement, a district representative contacted the mother, offering hope for a potential solution.
- ⏳ As of the report, the mother was still awaiting a promised callback from the district.
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