After his children missed school due to the state-wide bus driver shortage, a Columbus, Ohio, father decided to take matters into his own hands. Sean Roger Jr. revved up the engine of the family's limousine and decided to take the students to school in style, according to ABC 6. After his kids missed a day of school when their bus didn't show up, a Columbus dad decided to use his family's limousine to help get kids to school. Now, he's helping more than 40 students with a ride! Details: https://t.co/zWMu4Z2uyE (Photos: Sean Rogers Jr.) pic.twitter.com/uJiwWl8qqW — WSYX ABC 6 (@wsyx6) October 7, 2021 "Everybody is so shocked like who is this guy pulling up in a limo and then they wonder who is in the back seat," Rogers told the outlet. He logged onto Facebook, sharing his idea with his followers last Friday, and was surprised to be met with support from so many parents in his neighborhood. "Everybody always wants to say let's help the community let's stop this violence that type of...