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Board hears transportation and facilities updates: daily mileage, payment‑in‑lieu programs, stadium fencing permit approved
Summary
The board received informational reports showing district transportation carried thousands of students daily with multiple service types and that a permit for stadium fencing was approved; staff outlined timelines for materials, parking‑lot bidding and Safe to Defend training expansion.
Winton Woods board members received informational reports Feb. 24 on transportation trend data and recent facilities work.
Transportation: Executive director of business affairs Jeremy Day told the board the district provides multiple transportation services — district‑owned yellow buses, contracted trips (UTS) for special education, foster care placements and occasional health‑related short‑term contracts — and reported the district is transporting students in the tens of thousands of student trips per day and covering thousands of miles daily.
Day cited two headline figures from the report: a daily pupils‑by‑service total in district materials (reported in the meeting slides) and a total mileage figure of about 3,524 miles per day across modes. He noted contracted…
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