Regina Catholic Schools addressed the possibility of a driver shortage in certain areas.Twylla West, a spokesperson for the division, didn’t specify numbers but said they wanted to be up front about the situation.“At this point, we anticipate we are going to be fine in that second week of school when everyone is going to be coming because there won’t be as many students being bussed,” she said.
Coronavirus: Regina schools unveil individualized reopening plans Regina Catholic Schools, which contracts L3 Transportation Solutions, previously asked parents to consider driving their children to and from school to allow for physical distance.West said the division is now urging parents to confirm whether they can provide their own transport.