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Transportation update: district runs 75 regular routes, 51 special-education routes and plans operational fixes for better start-of-year service

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Transportation staff reported route counts, described efforts to correct data and routing problems that delayed service in prior years, and outlined process and staffing changes aimed at ensuring reliable service at the start of next school year.

Mark and district transportation staff updated the board on routing, staffing and reliability improvements for the transportation department.

The district said it transports roughly 8,337 students (including district students plus students at charter and nonpublic schools that opt into district transportation) using a three-tier routing model; staff said they run 75 regular-education routes (each route includes morning and afternoon tiers), 51 special-education routes and a number of midday special-education routes for shortened/modified student schedules and job sites. Staff said special-education routing is driven by Individualized Education Program (IEP) team decisions and by care-and-treatment placements; those routes…

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