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Anchor Bay superintendent: new routes largely on time amid construction; tweaks planned

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Superintendent Tim Jankowski told the board Aug. 27 that first-day arrival times for most buses met targets despite road construction; administration will monitor routes and adjust after construction wraps in mid-September.

Superintendent Tim Jankowski gave the board an operational update on busing at the Aug. 27 Anchor Bay Board of Education meeting, telling members that most routes on the first day of school arrived earlier than expected despite ongoing roadway construction.

Jankowski said district planners considered number of available drivers, distance to schools, ridership counts, stop density and route hazards when designing new routes. He said some consolidated routes are actually shorter than last year’s routes because higher ridership at fewer stops can improve efficiency. On the…

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