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Cumberland Schools formalize interlocal bus agreements with Hope Mills and Fayetteville; towns to reimburse labor and fuel

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The board approved three-year interlocal agreements permitting Hope Mills and the city of Fayetteville (and Fayetteville/Cumberland Parks & Rec) to use district activity buses when not needed by schools; municipalities will pay $21 per hour for labor and $3 per mile for fuel or diesel, and district activities take precedence over municipal use.

The Cumberland County Board of Education approved three‑year interlocal agreements that allow the Town of Hope Mills and the City of Fayetteville (and Cumberland/Fayetteville Parks and Recreation) to use district activity buses during periods when the buses are not needed for school activities.

Miss Bolden, a staff member, told the committee the agreements codify long‑standing, informal arrangements typically used during the…

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