Families of 150 secondary students in the Stoughton Public Schools system learned last week that their children will not have bus transportation for the…
Families of 150 secondary students in the Stoughton Public Schools system learned last week that their children will not have bus transportation for the upcoming school year.
The district received 1,529 applications for bus transportation this year, an increase of 162 from last year. Seats were allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to those who applied earliest.The district emphasized that the state funds the two buses allocated for students living in hotels and shelters and does not impact the operational budget.
“If we were not receiving the funding from the state for the students living in hotels/shelters, we would not be able to have these two additional buses.”
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