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Mount Olive board reviews new bus-tracking app, turf, roofs and safety grant submissions

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The Mount Olive Township School District superintendent updated the board on a new bus-tracking app pilots, turf-field and roof projects and several grant applications including a school safety grant for emergency call stations.

The Mount Olive Township School District board on July 17 heard updates from Superintendent Dr. Bange on district facilities and a new transportation tracking program that the district piloted this summer.

Dr. Bange told board members the district is moving to a new transportation software suite with a parent-facing mobile app called Stopfinder and an internal tool called Routefinder to let staff and families see bus locations in real time. "It's exactly DoorDash," Dr. Bange said of the parent experience, adding that families who piloted the tool during the Extended School Year have "been raving about it." The district thanked the Transportation Department, Ms. Kozhnowski, the supervisor, and Nicole Schoning, a staff member, for helping run the pilot.

The update also covered facilities work. Dr. Bange said she visited…

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