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Newsby Wes PlattOctober 6, 2021

Census Bureau Early Data Indicates Pupil Transportation Spending Fell in 2020

Despite growth in most other aspects of elementary and secondary schools throughout the United States, pupil transportation seems to take a spending hit during the COVID-19 pandemic year.

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NewsApril 19, 2021

L.A. Metro Could Begin Offering Free Rides to K-12 Students This Summer

More details on the Fareless System Initiative — including costs, potential funding sources, and the possibility of including other L.A. County bus agencies — is expected to come next month.

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NewsMarch 5, 2021

COTA, Ohio School District Partner on Student Transportation

The Central Ohio Transit Authority teams up with Columbus City Schools to provide 8,000 transit passes at no cost to students and their families.

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NewsSeptember 28, 2020

SacRT Extends Unlimited Free Service for Youth

The Sacramento Regional Transit District’s fare-free transit program has been extended through September 30, 2021.

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SponsoredJuly 31, 2020

[WEBINAR] COVID-19 Student Transportation: Experts in the Trenches

Discover how to adopt a back to school strategy for student transportation during COVID-19.

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ArticlesAugust 12, 2016

5 Ways Yellow Buses Serve Beyond the School

Without yellow buses, many children would be challenged to get to school. However, the yellow bus also serves communities across the country in other ways, even when school is not in session.

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Articlesby StaffFebruary 1, 2008

Experts Weigh In on Special-Needs Issues

Students with special needs make up a relatively small segment of the pupil transportation population, but the complexities involved deserve increased attention. To assess current challenges and trends, we posed the following questions to experts. Here's what they said.

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