WASHINGTON, D.C. — D.C. Public Schools and other city education leaders are identifying special-education students who could be trained to take the Metro to school in an effort to reduce the $26,000-per-student annual cost of transporting them by school bus, The Washington Examiner reports.
The district spends approximately $92 million to bus 3,500 special-education students to school. Each school bus has an average of 5.5 students per route, and most buses can run only one route each morning and afternoon.








