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Wisconsin Policy Forum, 2024
Wisconsin has seen a 17.7% drop in licensed school bus drivers over the past 15 years, creating challenges for school districts and the families they serve. This problem may get worse before it gets better, as more than onefifth of licensed school bus drivers are 65 and over. Transit systems across the state are facing a similar problem, with the…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Student Transportation, Age, Public Schools
McShane, Michael Q.; Shaw, Michael – EdChoice, 2020
Transportation, or the lack thereof, can be a huge barrier to families exercising choice. Simply because a state authorizes the creation of charter schools or grants vouchers to families looking to send their children to private schools doesn't mean that those children will actually be able to attend those schools. They have to be able to get…
Descriptors: School Choice, Bus Transportation, Student Transportation, Charter Schools
Catt, Andrew D. – EdChoice, 2020
The distance to school, commute time, student safety, and the cost and availability of transportation are all critical elements that determine the degree of real "choice" present in any school system, and more information is needed regarding family experiences, preferences, and challenges related to school transportation across school…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Transportation
Rhode Island Department of Education, 2019
In 2018 the Rhode Island (RI) Regulations Governing the Education of Children with Disabilities were revised to comply with the 2016 amendments to the RI Administrative Procedures Act. In this process members of the community requested that the RI Department of Education develop a companion document that maintained the relevant sections of the…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, State Regulation, State Legislation, Educational Legislation
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Giles, Michael W.; And Others – Social Science Quarterly, 1974
The impact of busing in eight Florida school districts upon parental decision to abandon the public schools is studied. The results indicated rejecters of public schools were more likely to have been scheduled for busing, more likely to be bused more than ten miles, and more likely to be assigned to a majority black school. Policy suggestions to…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Bus Transportation, Educational Research, Private Schools
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Askew, Reuben O'D – Integrated Education, 1972
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, De Facto Segregation, De Jure Segregation, Democracy
Loveridge, Robert L.; And Others – 1978
Presented in this report are the findings of two surveys which were administered to parents of children attending magnet schools in St. Louis. Results of the surveys, the Magnet/Pilot Parent Questionnaire and the Parent Participation Questionnaire are used to illustrate: (1) how parent participation differed in magnet, other (non-magnet) public…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Busing, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
PARSONS, JOHN M. – 1967
PRIOR TO 1965, A SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE STATE OF OHIO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF THOSE PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PUPILS LIVING WITHIN ITS OWN BOUNDARIES. NEW LEGISLATION THAT YEAR LEGALIZED THE SPENDING OF TAX MONIES FOR TRANSPORTING PUPILS ATTENDING NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND SERVED AS A MANDATE FOR ALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS, REQUIRING THE…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bus Transportation, Coordinators, Inservice Education
Turner, W. E.; And Others – 1973
Special Programs to Enhance the Education of Disadvantaged Youth (Project SPEEDY) was in its seventh year of Title I funding, the main thrust being in the area of corrective reading and other programs designed to promote language development. Although concentrating funds on fewer students has been made increasingly difficult by busing pupils,…
Descriptors: Art, Art Therapy, Bus Transportation, Business Education