Prince George's County school officials said the driver charged in a school-bus accident yesterday that injured dozens of students on board had met the district's requirements, despite having his license suspended five times for driving-related offenses. Schools spokesman John White said the driver, Antonio N. Robinson, had a clean driving record for more than 10 years and had passed a criminal background check when hired in August 2006. "We felt he had a significant amount of time with a good driving record and, with some training, he could be a good driver," Mr. White said. Court records show that Mr....