Bus Driver Keeps Little Girl On Bus Longer Than Other Students Then Dad Learns It’s Due To Her Hair

Apr 16, 2020 by apost team

Isabella Pieri’s mother passed away when she was only 10 years old. Isabella's father did the best he could with her hair but he was not skilled with the braids that Isabelle liked to wear. Often, Isabella would step on the bus in the morning feeling unhappy about her appearance.

Both she and her father were stressed after this ordeal daily. One of the first adults to encounter Isabella each morning after she left home was Tracy Dean, the girl’s bus driver, who stepped in to help. 

According to NBC News, Tracy is a 47-year-old mother of four children. She has a child who is approximately Isabella's age, so she understands the challenges that Isabella and her father face every morning.

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One morning, Isabella saw Tracy helping another girl with her hair so the 11-year-old got up the courage to ask Tracy if she could help her with her own hair.

Now, Tracy spends a few minutes every morning doing a single braid or two French braids. Isabella is slowly starting to work on her own hair, as girls gradually do at this age. However, in the meantime, both Isabella and her father are grateful that Tracy has stepped in to help.

What do you think about the impact that she is having on Isabelle’s life? Have you had an experience like this in your life? Our readers are eager to learn about your experiences, so leave a few comments below.