Details on an independent review of the company contracted with Boston Public Schools to provide buses and drivers will be discussed on Thursday, months after a crash that claimed the life of 5-year-old Lens Arthur Joseph.
The review, led by attorney Natashia Tidwell, is expected to provide insights into the safety policies of Transdev, which manages about 750 drivers across the city.
Joseph, of Hyde Park, was hit and killed by a Boston school bus that had just dropped him off from school on April 28.
At 10 a.m., Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Public Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper are expected to present the findings of the review, which aimed to evaluate existing safety measures and propose recommendations…