My Mom was the bus driver, so I grew up, so to speak, on a school bus, and ironically I just took a job driving one. First thing you should know is that drivers must pass a drug screening, a criminal background check and a DMV background check for driving history before even being hired. Next there is a ton of training that has to happen and a major road test that must be passed before a driver is allowed a run of there own. Then every morning before driving, the driver needs to inspect the bus, everything from checking fluid levels and wires etc.. in the engine, to making sure the tires have proper tread, checking all lights, brakes, steering and a bunch of other stuff. The bus and the driver are safe. The best thing for you to do, is introduce yourself to the bus driver, and make sure your child know to stay at least 10 feet away from where the bus will stop. That is the distance that the driver needs for her/him to be able to see from inside of the bus. This really will be harder for you that your child. Most of the new kids love there first experience riding. And yes I know that none of this really alleviates your nervousness. My daughter who is turning 14, will be a freshman this year and on a new bus, and I, a bus driver, am worried about her being on the bus. We are Mom's it's in our nature to worry about our kids, it's what we do. But they are stronger than we give them credit for, and your daughter will be OK. So will you.