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Families of around 100 students who were told they were impractical to bus rejected the district's offer of payment in lieu of transportation.
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Yost's motion in his lawsuit against CCS claims that state law requires a district to provide busing after a student challenges a transportation decision.
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Families were given the option to request official timings from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. The district said as of Sept. 3, 149 students had done so.
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A cease and desist letter says the district has to bus thousands of charter and non-public school students who were told they ineligible to receive transportation.
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About 1,380 private school students living in district boundaries won't receive bussing this year because their travel time would take more than 30 minutes.
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Once again, many of Ohio's school districts need substitute drivers and extra trips to transport all kids, and around 9% don’t have enough drivers at all.
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School buses transport more than 700,000 Ohio children to and from school every day.
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School buses transport more than 700,000 Ohio children to and from school every day.
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Gov. Mike DeWine assembled the task force in August 2023 after a Clark County crash fatally ejected 11-year-old Aiden Clark from a school bus.
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A committee assembled by Gov. Mike DeWine to assess school bus safety met for its sixth, and likely final, time Friday morning.