Parents in Stoughton, Massachusetts, are scrambling just weeks ahead of the first day of school after the district cut a school bus.
Parents in Stoughton, Massachusetts, are scrambling just weeks ahead of the first day of school after theThe superintendent called this a"transportation perfect storm," and parents sounded off on it in a meeting Monday night.
He told parents Monday night that the district is actually two buses short of meeting the current needs.Stoughton Public Schools has used a fee-based system in the past for grades 7 through 12, but don't currently charge for busing. They also pleaded their case with the superintendent, as the district works to fit as many more students on buses as they can.
"My daughter is on the IEP and I'm just concerned because having her walk anywhere. I mean, that's a liability for everybody. And I'm also, too, a working mom," said another parent.
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