Polk County Public Schools needs dozens of bus drivers before start of classes

The Brief

  • Polk County faces a critical school bus driver shortage as population growth and retirements create dozens of vacancies before classes start.
  • The school district needs to hire 70 full-time drivers to prevent buses from running double routes for students.
  • Applicants can learn about open positions offering full benefits at an upcoming weekend event alongside the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

LAKELAND, Fla. Polk County Public Schools officials are urgently hiring full-time bus drivers to fill 70 vacancies caused by rapid population growth and recent retirements.

Polk County driver vacancies

By the numbers:

The school district currently employs 440 full-time drivers but needs to fill 70 vacancies before classes begin on Aug. 11.

Open positions offer a starting pay of $19.46 an hour along with full benefits.

The fastest-growing areas driving this demand are the northeast corridor—specifically Davenport and Haines City—as well as the Lakeland area.

Driver requirements

What we know:

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