Schools raise pay, offer incentives to attract bus drivers
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) - Some Indiana school districts are raising pay to keep and attract bus drivers.
Doug Thorne, chief of staff at Elkhart Community Schools, says there's a significant shortage of people in the U.S. who have a commercial driver's license.
The Elkhart Truth reports that a new driver will get $19.99 per hour after 55 days in Elkhart. The top rate is $22.47 per hour. There's also a $250 bonus per semester under certain conditions.
Michelle Ivey says she's grateful for the raise but would like an increase in field trip pay, which is $13.25 per hour. In Goshen, field trip pay is going up to $15 per hour. Bus drivers who are accident-free will get a Goshen safety jacket.
The Concord district has set pay at $23 per hour for the most experienced drivers.