HIDOE: 34 school bus routes restored; 113 remain suspended

HONOLULU (KHON2) — 34 suspended school bus routes in Central Oʻahu, Central and Upcountry Maui, and East and South Hawaiʻi Island has been restored Monday, the Hawai‘i State Department of Education (HIDOE) announced.

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The HIDOE has secured drivers and buses through a new direct contract with Roberts Hawaii.

The following school bus routes will resume service Monday to 1,200 students across three islands:

Oʻahu

ʻAiea-Moanalua-Radford

ʻAiea Intermediate – HR06A

Aliamanu Middle – HR10A/HR10B, HR15A

Alvah Scott Elementary – HR04A

Moanalua Middle – HR21B

Leilehua-Mililani-Waialua

Haleiwa Elementary – CR21A and Waialua Elementary – CR22A

Leilehua High – CR08B and Wahiawa Middle – CR08A

Mililani Middle – CR03A/CR03B, CR07A/CR07B

Wheeler Middle – CR10A/CR10B

Hawaiʻi Island

Hilo-Waiākea

Hilo Intermediate – TR07A

Hilo Intermediate – TR02A, Hilo High – TR02A, Kapiolani Elementary – TR02B

Hilo High – TR08A

Hilo Union Elementary – TR03B and Hilo High – TR03A

Kaʻumana Elementary – TR09A, TR09B

Ka‘ū-Keaʻau-Pāhoa Complex Area: 9 routes

Ka‘ū-Keaʻau-Pāhoa

Ka‘ū High & Pāhala Elementary – SR05A, SR05B

Keaʻau Elementary – SR26A, SR26B

Keonepoko Elementary – SR15A, SR15B

Mountain View Elementary – SR34A

Naʻalehu Elementary – SR01A, SR02A, SR03A

Pāhoa Elementary – SR08A and Pāhoa High and Intermediate – SR08B


Workforce shortages prompt HIDOE to cancel school bus routes for some areas

Maui

Baldwin-Kekaulike-Kūlanihākoʻi-Maui

Kalama Intermediate – UR13A, UR15A, UR25A, UR30A, UR31A

Kekaulike High – UR13A, UR15A, UR25A, UR29A, UR31A

On August 1, the HIDOE announced the temporary suspension of over 100 bus routes due to workforce shortages, affecting thousands of students.

The following day, an additional 39 routes servicing Maui schools were temporarily suspended, impacting more than 800 students.


School bus drivers still needed as kids get ready to go back to school

According to Superintendent Keith Hayashi, efforts are underway to reinstate the remaining 113 suspended bus routes, and he has formally requested assistance from the Hawaiʻi National Guard to address student transportation needs.

Officials reported that the state still needs about 67 more vehicles and 50 more drivers.