Transportation.(school bus services )
American School & University, October, 2005 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy
From a student's perspective, a bus ride to school is a simple process: the big yellow vehicle comes to a halt at a street corner, or for lucky students, in front of their house. The passengers find their seats, and soon they are delivered to the doorstep of their schoolhouse.
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But before any of those students climb aboard a bus, school administrators have had to deal with many decisions: Which students are eligible to ride a bus to school? How many buses does an individual school or an entire district need? Should the school system own its own buses, ...
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