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Transportation year‑end review: on‑time mornings at 99.2% after staffing and routing changes; new routing software rollout limited to summer programs
Summary
District transportation leaders reported a marked improvement in on‑time service and a large reduction in missed instructional minutes; the district selected Traversa routing software and plans a conservative, summer‑only soft rollout for 2025.
Jefferson County Public Schools transportation leaders told the board on June 24 that morning on‑time arrival averaged 99.2% for the 2024–25 school year, a sharp improvement from the prior year, and that missed instructional minutes fell from more than 9.7 million to about 640,000.
Dr. Fulk and Marcus Dobbs presented the year‑end review and credited changes to compensation, route construction and operational procedures for the improvement. The presenters said two main outcomes drove the decrease in disruption: reducing the number of students impacted by late service by over 50% and reducing the average late time for students who were late by over…
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