Providing equal access to education is hard, especially when housing is unstable. A fast, consistent transportation plan makes the difference.
Providing equal access to education is hard, especially when housing is unstable. A fast, consistent transportation plan makes the difference.
The ESSER funding extension gives school districts a second chance to use their remaining COVID-relief dollars—but time is limited. For students experiencing homelessness, in foster care, or with disabilities, reliable transportation is often the difference between attendance and absenteeism.
California Senate Bill 88 requires school districts to verify strict compliance standards for all pupil transportation contracts.
This quick-reference guide compares traditional and modern transportation models to help district leaders align with evolving student needs.
Alternative student transportation refers to any mode of transportation aside from the traditional yellow school bus. Learn how these alternatives help districts personalize journeys for students with special needs and help kids from vulnerable communities get access to high-quality education.
Safe and consistent journeys are essential for students with unique transportation needs. Alternative transportation in small-capacity vehicles can provide students with much-needed consistency while supplementing existing bus routes - enabling more kids to get to school every day.