
The state releases its third and fourth wave of settlement funds, approving the purchase of 67 new school buses for 35 school districts and charter schools.
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The state releases its second wave of the settlement funds, approving the purchase of 76 diesel and alternative-fuel schools buses for 22 school districts.
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The state Department of Education confirms that all 1995 and 1996 models, which accounted for a majority of the state’s thermal events, have been scrapped and replaced.
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The state plans to use about a quarter of its Volkswagen settlement money to buy 142 new school buses in low-income communities.
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The company concludes its three-day Road Show at an event in Los Angeles with educational sessions and a ride-and-drive of a Blue Bird Vision Propane school bus, among other propane-powered vehicles.
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The state plans to use two-thirds of its Volkswagen settlement money to buy around 300 new school buses in low-income communities.
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The company offers to buy districts’ and contractors’ old vehicles and then lease them a fleet of new vehicles.
Read More →With the state Legislature’s vote, $20.5 million is now available for hundreds of new school buses across the state. Many of the state’s buses are more than 20 years old.
Read More →Josh Ricker and Jim Riley are named VPs for the firm, which provides fleet management solutions for school transportation.
Read More →Gov. Henry McMaster says the funding, which would come from the state's lottery proceeds, is intended for scholarships. $8.4 million remains for replacing aging school buses if the veto is upheld.
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