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Boone County Schools report: buses ran nearly 20,000 morning routes in first 43 days; 98% arrived on time

Boone County Board of Education · November 14, 2025
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Assistant superintendent Kim Best and transportation director presented route-level data showing 19,780 morning routes and 663,218 miles in the first 43 days; 98% of routes arrived on time, average lateness for late buses was seven minutes, with targeted staffing and route changes underway.

Boone County Schools presented a data-driven review of bus performance at the board meeting, showing the scale of district transportation and recent efforts to reduce lateness.

Assistant Superintendent Kim Best told trustees the district analyzed the first 43 days of the school year (data cutoff Oct. 16) and found that the district ran 19,780 morning routes totaling 663,218 miles. "98% of our routes do arrive to school on time," Best said, citing the district's calculations.

Best provided additional detail on late runs: the average lateness for late buses…

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