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Transportation director reports steady routes, older fleet sections and expanded special‑needs services
Summary
Transportation staff reported identical staffing from last year, an aging sub‑set of buses requiring additional inspections, plans to order a new vehicle, roughly 66 daily routes, expanded special‑needs programming and on‑time pickup improvements noted by parents.
Transportation Director Doug Caldwell briefed the board on routes, staffing, the vehicle fleet and services for special‑needs students.
Lede Caldwell said staffing remained largely unchanged from the prior year, the district runs about 66 routes per day, has ordered a replacement bus to arrive by June and is managing several older vehicles that require semiannual inspections.
Nut graf The update highlighted operations (drivers, aides, substitutes), routing (including service to preschool partners and the career academy), the district’s rolling‑stock rotation strategy and supports for special‑needs riders.
Body Staffing and fleet: Caldwell…
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