AUSTIN, Texas — Lawmakers have filed bills to change the state’s school bus evacuation drill requirement after reportedly receiving complaints from school districts.
Texas passed a law in 2007 requiring that schools perform two evacuation drills each year, but according to an article in The Dallas Morning News this week, school administrators say that the drills take away from valuable classroom time and pose a logistical burden, particularly for smaller school districts that do not provide regular bus service.










