Descriptor
Source
School Business Affairs | 7 |
American School Board Journal | 3 |
Executive Educator | 3 |
Office of Education, Federal… | 1 |
Author
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 13 |
Guides - Non-Classroom | 8 |
Reports - Descriptive | 4 |
Information Analyses | 2 |
Reports - Evaluative | 2 |
Historical Materials | 1 |
Reference Materials -… | 1 |
Reports - Research | 1 |
Education Level
Elementary Secondary Education | 1 |
Audience
Administrators | 15 |
Practitioners | 14 |
Policymakers | 4 |
Location
District of Columbia | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Cowan, Richard H. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Financing enables school districts to operate new buses when funds for outright purchase are not available. This article examines reasons, sources, and pitfalls of school bus financing. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Financial Support, Interest (Finance), Purchasing
Stover, Del – American School Board Journal, 1991
Tough new environmental laws, coupled with fluctuating oil prices, are likely to prompt hundreds of school systems to examine alternative fuels. Literature reviews and interviews with 45 government, education, and industry officials provided data for a comparative analysis of gasoline, diesel, natural gas, methanol, and propane. (MLF)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Freeman, David N. – School Business Affairs, 1987
Besides redistricting problems engendered by higher elementary school enrollments (and decreasing secondary enrollments), school administrators face student transport challenges. Acquiring new routes and larger buses could be costly. This article advances computerized systems as the most cost-effective way to optimize routes and manage…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Cost Effectiveness, Database Management Systems, Enrollment Trends
Taggart, Chip – School Business Affairs, 1991
Alternative fuels are becoming increasingly attractive from environmental, energy independence, and economic perspectives. Addresses the following topics: (1) federal and state legislation; (2) alternative fuels and their attributes; (3) practical experience with alternative-fuel vehicles in pupil transportation; and (4) options for school…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Fuels
Creighton, Roger L. – Executive Educator, 1986
School systems will soon be using microcomputers to design their school bus routes and aid in the management of transportation programs. Offers guidelines to bring microcomputer bus management to school systems. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Microcomputers
Cowen, Richard – School Business Affairs, 1991
Examines privatization of pupil transportation and suggests that asset ownership may be separated from asset operation. Discusses the advantages of a school district owning its school buses if operation is contracted out. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Maintenance, Legal Responsibility
Malone, Roger – Executive Educator, 1991
Computerized bus-routing systems plot the most efficient routes, cut the time it takes to draw routes, and generate reports quickly and accurately. However, school districts often underestimate the amount of work necessary to get information into the computer database. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Database Management Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Cataldo, John J. – School Business Affairs, 1985
The Computerized Fleet Maintenance (CFM) program of a New York school district has major component areas of garage operation, vehicle replacement, and fuel consumption. CFM detects high expenditures and provides the rationale for bus replacement. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Maintenance
Salmon, Stephen H. – School Business Affairs, 1991
Computerized pupil transportation systems offer promising benefits to school districts. Outlines ways school administrators can select the right product by following some traditional business approaches. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software Evaluation, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
Dervarics, Charles – American School Board Journal, 1993
School transportation experts consider the following essential rules in purchasing school buses: know your geography; know federal and state regulations; write specifications carefully; plan for replacement and growth; check out prospective bidders; keep up with recent trends; and remain flexible. New Jersey enacted a law last year requiring seat…
Descriptors: Bids, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Standards
Leeds, Robin L. – American School Board Journal, 1999
Administrators looking for budget relief might look for cost savings in pupil transportation. The basic school bus that meets federal standards, with no optional equipment, is the safest vehicle on the road. The best investment in a transportation program is driver training. Route and schedule changes might lead to an increase in efficiency…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Standards
Johnson, Glenn J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
Provides information for student transportation system budgetary decisions that can reduce costs and yet maintain an adequate transportation system. Suggestions include establishing staggered school opening and closing times, extending walking distances, and eliminating or charging for extracurricular activities. (MLF)
Descriptors: Bids, Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Executive Educator, 1989
A special report on school transportation covers the following topics: (1) a school bus safety update; (2) equipping school buses with motion detectors; (3) state training requirements for school bus drivers; (4) recruiting and retaining drivers; (5) regulations covering underground fuel-storage tanks; and (6) a transportation directory. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Cost Effectiveness, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1983
The District of Columbia Public Schools system has taken action to ensure that supply items will be obtained at the most competitive prices. Because lack of storage facilities prevented bulk purchase of emergency items at competitive rates, the Division of Buildings and Grounds has remodeled a building as a warehouse to store large quantities of…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Efficiency

Featherston, E. Glenn – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1948
This bulletin is one in the series on pupil transportation issued by the Office of Education. Its purpose is to furnish information and guidance for local school administrators and others who are concerned with school bus maintenance. Programs of school bus maintenance vary among the 48 States. Presumably all contract vehicles are maintained by…
Descriptors: Educational History, School Buses, Educational Facilities Planning, Student Transportation