If the bus takes the same route each way, then first on should be first off. However, in Haley's case, the bus took the reverse route in the afternoon which made her the last one off the bus (or almost the last one anyway).
>>>My daughter had to be outside waiting for the bus (well, she was in the car with me waiting for her school bus) at 6:30am in the 5th grade. School started at 7:30 and she was one of the first stops on and the last off the bus everyday.
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>>Our district is small enough that most of the buses run the same route morning and afternoon. So first on in the morning is first off in the afternoon. That's a lot more fair.
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>>Tamar
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>Eh?
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>Wouldn't 1st on be the farthest from the destination (school), so in the afternoon, still the farthest to return, so the last?
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