LISBON -- Lisbon Central school appreciates all of its bus drivers and monitors as well as First Student drivers and monitors for all they do each and every day. And a recent generous act of kindness …
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LISBON -- Lisbon Central school appreciates all of its bus drivers and monitors as well as First Student drivers and monitors for all they do each and every day. And a recent generous act of kindness does not go unnoticed.
A group of students, as well as the driver, Tammy Cook, and the bus monitor have been waving to Michelle Moore, on one of the school routes for a couple of years.
Due to the COVID outbreak they did not see her for some time. They were so happy to see her out there again that student Troy Kerr brought in some homemade banana bread for her. They stopped the bus to give her the gift from the heart.