We are holding the meeting to quell parents' fears. We are working very quickly to identify those people we feel had the most serious risk of exposure so we can get them tested immediately.

Nothing of the kind would have been said. We have made no statements that would have identified the individual one way or the other because of privacy issues.

Our bus drivers drive the same roads ever day and know what looks normal. They are also trained to inspect their own vehicles.

Now, they say, 'No, because you're going to sell the camp.'

It's exactly what we expected.

The object was lodged in the window and cracked it.

I think the training helped the staff understand that they can recognize things that just don't seem right and report those things.

This whole issue is still front and center for us.

It's almost hilarious and ridiculous at some level. But we're definitely serious about that test.