Faced with a bus driver shortage as the first day of school approaches, the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System announced Wednesday that it will prioritize ridership for students.The district says. Priority one will include students who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 plan that specifically stipulates a requirement for transportation, ESOL and McKinney Vento (Homeless) Students.Other priorities will include neighborhood zoned elementary, middle, K-8 and high school students. SCCPSS will work to offer an equitable solution for all students to the extent staffing levels will allow and will continually monitor route offerings based on driver availability to include reserve staffing levels.Priority 1: Identified students with IEP or 504 that requires Special Transportation Services, ESOL, and McKinney Vento (Homeless) studentsPriority 2: Zoned Elementary School & K-8 StudentsPriority 3: Zoned Middle School & High School Students OTHER PRIORITY L