The Washougal Police Department is investigating a minor school bus accident that occurred on Monday, June 15, at Gause Elementary School.
While picking up students at the conclusion of the school day, the driver of the district’s No. 40 bus stopped briefly to interact with a pupil who needed assistance and “pulled a bit too close” to one of the poles in the parking lot, according to Les Brown, the district’s director of communications and technology.
After resolving the issue with the student, the driver — a substitute — started to drive the bus but didn’t realize how close it was to the pole, which scraped the side of the vehicle.
“The bus was moving very slowly,” Brown said. “From what the video of the incident shows, the students were not aware the bus scraped (the pole) until the driver stopped to do the safety review. The driver was very professional, and immediately stopped, called the transportation office and walked through a visual safety inspection. The bus was deemed roadworthy, and the driver continued with the drop-off.”
Students were delivered home later than usual due to the safety assessment, according to Gause Elementary principal Tami Culp.