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Bus driver wins apology from school board after kicking off student

The Edmonton Catholic School Board now says it was wrong to have called for the firing of a school bus driver who kicked a Grade 7 student off his bus for bad behaviour 10 blocks from his stop.

Video shows 2nd student hitting driver with duffel bag

RAW: School bus mayhem

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Time lapse video taken on an Edmonton school bus

The Edmonton Catholic School Board now says it was wrong to have called for the firing of a school bus driver who kicked a Grade 7 student off his bus for bad behaviour 10 blocks from his stop.

"In light of the second video showing an assault on the driver, we realize we should not have requested the driver's termination and have apologized to his employer, CunninghamTransportation Service, and will be apologizing to the driver as soon as we can reach him," board spokeswoman Lori Nagysaid in statement Tuesday.

The new video, provided by the bus company,shows the Grade 7 student, who is in the seat directly behind the driver, getting out of his seatto punch and kick another student, believed to be in Grade 3,several times.There is no audio. The incidents take place on May 25.

A second student, who according to Nagy is in Grade 8,then walks up behind the driver before winding up and driving his duffel bag into the side of the driver's head.

Physical violence had already been threatened against him.LauraDoroshenko, Cunningham Transport operations manager

When the bag hits hisface, the driver's glasses slide down his nose. He is seen taking a deep breath, removing his glasses and rubbing his face.

LauraDoroshenko, operations manager for Cunningham Transport, said she believesthe boywasangry that he hadnot been let off the bus earlier.

After that, the Grade 7 student beginsgesturing with his middle finger and pointing repeatedly towardthe driver.

While the driver steersaround corners, he can be seen using his radio. The student keeps talking, and at timesthe driver and the boy appear to be arguing.

The driver finally stops the busand throws the boy's backpack off the bus. He thendirects the student off the bus as well.

Doroshenkosaid the studentthreatened to throw his backpack at the driver. That's why he was kicked off the bus10 blocks from home, she said.

"The driver felt at the time that this was the safest location for the student in question, but also to ensure the safety of the students on board," she said in a written statement.

"Physical violence had already been threatened against him and he was worried about the other students."

Bus company refused to fire driver

After the district viewed earliervideocaptured on a student's mobile device showingthe bus driver ejecting the student from the bus, it demanded the driver be fired.The company refused, butremoved the driverfrom any Catholicdistrict routes.

The district retracted its demand after media organizations posted the second video.

Doroshenko said the driverhad just installed the dashcamtheafternoon of the incidents after exchanges with students on the morning run alerted him to potential troubleon the route home.

Nagypoints outthe driver still failed tofollow the rules, which statestudents can only be dropped off at designated stops forsafety reasons.

Doroshenko said the buscompany will be improving its policies around drivers experiencing trouble on the road in light of the driver trying tocall dispatch to no avail.

"He had tried to radio in a couple of times," she said."We were really busy. He didn't indicate he was having an emergency at the time. He was just radioing in.

"There was a lot of other people doing the same thing. He just got lost in the shuffle."

The school district has not saidwhat, if any, further punishmentthe students, who were originally suspended from the bus for one week,might face.

"The district does not in any way condone the behaviour of the two students involved in the separate incidents on the bus and the principals for both students were made aware of the situation so that they could take measures which they have."

Doroshenkosaid the driver has worked with the company for five years,but had been on that route for only two weeks.

The company claims the route has a high turnover for drivers.