Charlotte 8-Year-Old Left Alone On School Bus, Furious Mom Demands Answers

An 8-year-old girl in Charlotte woke up from an afternoon nap not in her classroom or at home, but alone on an empty school bus with the door cracked open, long after other students had been dropped off. Now her mother is pressing for answers from the school and its bus operator.

The child, a student at Movement School Northwest Elementary, had fallen asleep during the ride home and was apparently missed when the route ended. Her mother, Desiree Falls, told WCNC Charlotte she had submitted a dismissal change in advance, meaning her daughter was not supposed to ride the bus that day at all. Falls wants to know how that request was handled and why standard driver checks did not catch that a child was still on board.

Where It Happened And Who Runs The Buses

The incident happened at Movement School Northwest Elementary, located at 8015 Bellhaven Blvd, according to the school’s website. The network’s transportation policy, outlined in its Movement Schools FAQ, says families who live more than five miles from campus are eligible for bus service and that a contracted carrier is used to confirm available seats.

As of this morning, the school’s public news page did not include any statement addressing the incident or detailing changes to procedures.

A Wider Safety Problem

Safety advocates say this is not a one-off problem. When drivers skip a post-trip walk through the bus, sleeping or quiet children can be left behind. A WRTV Call 6 investigation found 135 reported cases of children left on school buses in Indiana after a 2009 state law required such incidents to be documented…

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