Timely Transport.(students with disabilities)
American School & University, May, 2005 by Forsyth, Andy
Byline: Andy Forsyth
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With severe budget cuts, stringent demands for busing students with disabilities, and increasing service requirements for nontraditional modes of student transportation, it has become increasingly important to monitor and control student transportation costs. Student transportation is an important and complex school-support activity that typically consumes 4 to 5 percent of a school district's budget. Administrators need a new methodology for measuring the performance of transportation operations so they can better manage expenditures and maximize the ...
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