An Arizona teen is recovering after suffering severe heat stroke and burns while walking home from school in triple-digit heat, following changes to her school district’s transportation policy.June Shaver, a 17-year-old junior at Dysart High School in El Mirage, collapsed on her way home during a 112-degree day in early August. With her guardians at work and no bus service available, she walked the roughly two miles from campus.“I started hallucinating, I felt like I could see someone walking towards me… my vision was colored, it was blue and green,” Shaver recalled.Body camera video from El Mirage police shows officers arriving after a passerby spotted her lying on hot asphalt. Shaver had a seizure and her body temperature climbed to 107 degrees. She sustained second and third-degree burns and spent all of August in the hospital.Her guardians say she was not eligible for district transportation because of a new policy that excludes high school students who live within two miles…..