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Laredo ISD's TEA route-services report shows lower allotment despite higher mileage; district cites ridership and program mix
Summary
District transportation staff presented the TEA route services report for 2024-25 showing an overall allotment decline driven by eligibility rules and a 38% drop in a CTE-related rate; staff said mileage increased but eligible ridership decreased and the district remains cost-efficient on per-mile measures.
LAREDO, Texas ' Laredo ISD transportation staff presented the district's TEA route services report for 2024-25, reporting a decrease in state reimbursement despite an increase in district mileage.
Alexis Solis, who presented the report, said the district's overall allotment fell about 6% year over year to roughly $507,000, while eligible mileage increased by about 17 percent. Solis said the district's average daily eligible ridership declined by about 268 students (roughly 10 percent) and that…
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