according to local reports.Williams told The Houston Chronicle that the students were freaked out by the experience and parents were upset the district did not cancel classes like others in the area before putting students on buses. She also told the Chronicle that many parents wouldn’t have been able to pick up their children from school because of the flooding. They couldn’t have crossed the floodwaters in their vehicles like the bus did, she told the newspaper. The school district released a statement that it was examining the video and its authenticity. “Currently, our standard operating procedures for drivers in high water situations are: stop, observe traffic (any other vehicles crossing), can you see the road (stripes/markings), is the water less than 4 inches in depth, if not, then proceed and if the water does not cross the first step on the bus, the driver can continue across the low water area. If the water comes across the first step, the driver is to stop and reverse course,” the district said in its statement, according to the Chronicle. Credit: Facebook/Karin Baker Williams">