Villa Grove school policies changed after child left on bus
VILLA GROVE – Villa Grove school officials have implemented new policies concerning bus safety and attendance-keeping after a 3-year-old child was left unattended on a bus for more than two hours on Wednesday.
Amy McCullom of Villa Grove says her preschooler was left alone on a bus and locked in the bus barn after arriving at school around 8 a.m. Her daughter, Rosa, attends the Early Childhood Development program at Villa Grove schools.
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