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UPDATE: Bus Driver Fired from District, Superintendent Says

Bus driver Kristy Tufte has been fired from the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District after being arrested this morning after a bus accident.

On the way to on Tuesday, a bus, driven by Manalapan-Englishtown School District employee Kristy Tufte,

Tufte, 34, of Manalapan, was arrested at the scene for outstanding warrants and driving with a suspended license.

Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Superintendent John G. Marciante released a statement about the bus incident on the district website saying that Tufte has been fired from the district.

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For the Superintendent's full statement, please see below:

"I want to take this opportunity to let you know all the relevant information regarding the recent school bus accident. First and foremost, thankfully, no children were hurt. The information you may have read regarding the bus driver is accurate. There were several bench warrants and she was driving with a suspended license. This is unacceptable, and upon receipt of this information, I contacted the Director of Transportation. The driver is no longer an employee of the district.

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There are certain rumors and misperceptions that I would like to address. First, all employees of Manalapan Englishtown Regional Schools, including all school bus drivers, have criminal background checks.  As required by the Executive County Superintendent, in June of every year, an updated status report of all bus drivers is sent to the County Office. Throughout the year, if a driver's license has been suspended or revoked, the Motor Vehicle Commission will inform the Criminal History Review Unit. The district is then informed by the Criminal History Review Unit that the identified individual is "ineligible for employment". The same will occur if an employee is convicted of a crime that leads to an individual being "ineligible for employment".

As you can see, a system is currently in place that is meant to insure that your child is safe. Unfortunately, while this works 99% of the time, it appears that an error occurred in this instance. While the letter from Criminal History Review Unit was signed for by an employee of the district, the letter did not end up in the driver's personnel file and was not acted on. I will be reviewing all office procedures to ensure that something of this nature does not happen again. I am also going to direct the Director of Transportation to quarterly update the status of all drivers as a back-up to the new system.

I apologize for the error and I can assure you that it will not happen again. The status of all drivers was reviewed today and all, with this one exception, meet the qualifications for employment in the State of New Jersey.  To paraphrase an old saying, the buck stops at my desk. I feel personally responsible and I thank God that no one was hurt.

 

John J. Marciante Jr. Ph.D.

Superintendent of Schools"


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