American students are struggling to get to school. About 25 million students rely on school buses, but more than 80 percent of school districts say they’re desperate for bus drivers. The nationwide shortage has hit rural areas especially hard, where many families might not have another option. Correspondent Laura Chavez travels to Carroll, Iowa where the school district has had to think outside the box when it comes to getting kids to class.
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