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District transportation director reports staffing gains and proposes bus‑patrol camera pilot for stop‑sign violators

Cleveland City Schools Board of Education · February 4, 2025
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Transportation director Mr. Taylor said the district now employs 37 bus drivers and five monitors, uses GPS and dash cameras, averages about 2,300 daily riders, and presented preliminary pilot data showing many motorists running bus stop signs; he proposed returning with video and statistics for board consideration of a bus‑patrol program.

Transportation director Mr. Taylor delivered an extended strategic update, describing improved staffing and a proposed safety pilot.

Mr. Taylor said the district operates 45 buses in service (35 regular education and 9 special education), three vans for cross‑zone transport, and currently staffs 37 drivers and five monitors after a board decision last year to increase part‑time wages. "We are now up to 37 bus drivers," he stated, attributing recruitment gains to the board's pay…

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