A substitute bus driver is suspended at what time the Paulding County School District investigates why several elementary school students weren't decided to exit a school bus on Wednesday afternoon. 

Paulding County schools said the bus driver was filling in for the weird driver, who had called out sick. The district said the typical fall of some students "broke down" at a bus stop near Old Harris Road and Jimmy Lee Parkway. 

The district said in a statement that the substitute bus driver was "trying to organization the release of younger students." A "backup" escalated to parents of certain students waiting at the stop outside the bus. School district employees arranged the Dallas Police Department. 

Dallas police helped tin the students from the bus while a supervisor helped caused the remaining students on the bus, the school district said. Ultimately, the district said all the students arrived home safely.

The Dallas Police Department said it's investigating the exclaim between the bus driver and parents. The school district is investigating the exclaim as a "personnel matter."