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Bus mix-up leaves U.S. boy wandering in Mexico

Bajo El Sol

August 19, 2008 - 1:45PM

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SAN LUIS - A mother here says she experienced 2-1/2 hours of panic recently when her son, Sebastian, 6, was lost due to a school busing mix-up.

Last week, at the end of his school day at Rio Colorado Elementary School, Sebastian boarded a school bus with a different route than the one he usually takes to return home.

"The teacher first said she directed my son to the right bus, but then she contradicted herself by saying that it is the child’s responsibility to see which bus he or she boards," said Barbara Cisterna, the student’s mother. "I am furious with the teacher and the school, I can’t believe this happened."

The mother said a disoriented Sebastian got off the bus at stop near Plaza Drive in the Arizona border city and walked toward the international boundary, crossing into San Luis Rio Colorado, Son.

By that time, the mother had called the school and the Gadsden Elementary School District's transportation office, which, she said, did not give her a clear answer about what had happened.

"Then, I reported it to the police, who I thank for the work they did. They rapidly covered several areas of the town looking for my son," she explained.

"First, I thought he could have gotten off the bus with a friend, but after that I thought the worst, that this is not the first time they made a mistake," she said. "It had already happened to us before, they put him on a different route, but it hadn’t reached the point of the boy getting lost."

Diana Moreno, an employee in a San Luis, Ariz., pizza restaurant, was returning home to San Luis Rio Colorado, Son., after a day’s work when she found the boy crying and scared. She called her bosses for direction on how to proceed and police were then notified.

"I don’t want to think about what could have happened," Cisterna said. "My son thought he could reach his grandfather’s house in San Luis so that he would have returned him to us, that’s why he crossed into Mexico.

"I don’t know how to thank (Moreno) her for taking the time to help my son, when several people went by him and saw him alone, crying, and did not stop," Cisterna said.

The district officials said they are looking into the incident.

"It is being investigated, but a first sign is that the boy followed a classmate who lives in San Luis. If a failure were found in the school transportation we would given instructions to correct it immediately," said Luis Marquez, president of the Gadsden district governing board who is also a police officer.

He said student safety is a priority for the district and "it is an isolated incident, although it is common in the first two or three weeks of classes for students to get confused."

But he said parents need to become more involved in their students' schooling, because "safety is not only the responsibility of the schools; we recommend parents take the time to meet their children’s teachers, the bus drivers that take them home, the school principal, (and) to bring up their doubts and complaints," he stated.

Police Capt. Javier Nuño said that during the beginning of the school year, transportation mix-ups are common. But he said the case of Sebastian deserves an investigation to determine responsibility.

He explained that police act soon when a lost child is reported. But in this case, the boy crossed into Mexico before he could be located in San Luis, Ariz., even though police conducted a thorough search.

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