Metro

Parents are furious about the poop bus

What a disgusting waste of time!

Students at a private Long Island school were shuttled around in a bus that was transformed into a moving porta-potty — after being covered in urine, feces and puke, according to a report.

Middle-school kids from $32,000 a year Lawrence Woodmere Academy in Nassau County were forced to to huddle in the back of the bus to avoid the stench during the excruciatingly stinky 90-minute rides from the city last month, irate Queens dad Vincent Lopez told PIX 11.

“Feces on the ground. Vomit on the chair. Urine smelling. And the bus driver saying, ‘Get in!’ And eight children sitting on one chair because it’s filthy,” he said.

His daughter, Veronica, still has flashbacks to a particularly smelly morning ride in April.

“There was a broom that had poop,” she told the station. “I tried to go to sit in another seat, and it was sticky too. We all had to squish into the back!”

The school said it’s pleaded with the bus company, RivLab, after parents complained and nauseated students snapped photos of the fetid conditions last month.

“Our students at LWA once again were transported on a bus that was unsafe and unhealthy for any LIVING PERSON to ride on,” the school wrote in an email obtained by PIX11.

It continued: “Once again the bus arrived in this unsanitary condition yesterday and again today. The students were crying when they arrived. The families are asking for a full refund for the remainder of the school year.”

RivLab manager Dan Rivelas, refused to refund parents the $3,000 fee and balked at accepting responsibility for the trashed buses.

“The children have been transported safely,” Rivelas told the station.

Parents have little recourse since the arrangement between school and bus company is private–but school says it’ll stop using the company at the end of the year.

In a statement, Headmaster Alan Bernstein said the school is “appalled at the horrible condition. They were unapologetic and had no explanation that we found credible… (we) will no longer be doing business with Rivlab.”