The Rome City School District has reopened its doors to students Tuesday, following a COVID-19 outbreak among bus drivers made them go virtual all last week.
The district says they will only be down two-buses starting this week.
This is thanks to drivers coming off quarantine and the results of a survey sent out to parent, asking if families were willing to provide transportation to get students back in school.
Last week, the superintendent said re-configuring bus routes will take at least three weeks.
