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EverDriven brings its student transportation solutions and technology to the land of 10,000 lakes as it helps combat chronic absenteeism.
Read More →What’s coming to student transportation in the year ahead? Get details on the news and trends you need to know in this episode of The Route. This month, we cover 2024 stats, federal funding, electric buses, and look at what the next big thing will be for 2025.
Read More →The alternative transportation provider brings their program to the Sunflower State and has already partnered with two school districts in the area.
Read More →Autism, mental health, and social development: Special-needs transportation is changing. Here’s why — and what it means for pupil transporters.
Read More →What’s coming to student transportation in the year ahead? Get details on the news and trends you need to know, including 2024 stats, federal funding, electric buses, and look at what the next big thing will be for 2025.
Read More →With a 167.4% increase in McKinney-Vento students served since 2020 from one alternative student transportation provider and +4,859% from another, both EverDriven and HopSkipDrive speak out about how to support students in transition.
Read More →What’s changing in special-needs transportation? Check out what this year’s survey data tells us about staffing and pay, tech adoption, fleet makeup, and more. This survey is sponsored by AMF Bruns of America.
Read More →El Dorado Springs R-2 Schools is poised to convert all 13 of its gen-ed route buses to electric in partnership with First Student. It will be the first school in its state to do so.
Read More →As the landscape of alternative-fuel school buses evolves, with electric, propane and natural gas buses gaining popularity, schools are navigating funding challenges, infrastructure needs, and the push for a greener future.
Read More →With fewer children aboard the yellow bus, let’s look at how else our nation’s students are getting to and from the classroom. Here, we analyze alternative transportation, homeschooling, and population trends to make sense of the stats.
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