A Washington, D.C. mother is still seeking answers after she says her 6-year-old daughter’s ride to school took two and half hours, NBC Washington reports . Over two weeks ago, Asha Gillus lived a parent’s worst nightmare after not being able to locate her daughter, Channing, who should have been on a direct bus route from her home in Shepherd Park to Janney Elementary School in Tenleytown. Six-year-old Channing Gillus missed breakfast and three important summer learning sessions, “which are critical for her development because she has Down syndrome and she is in a special education program," her mother said https://t.co/Ye7uKzVJ9b — NBCWashington (@nbcwashington) August 9, 2021 Asha said the bus first showed up at her house 15 minutes late. “Extended school year learning starts at 9 a.m,” Asha said. “At 10 a.m., I text Channing’s teacher just to say, ‘Hey, what time did Channing get to school?’ And her response was, ‘Channing’s not here.” No one could give her an explanation...