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SFUSD staff outline accelerated cuts to general-education bus service; special-ed transport preserved

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · February 28, 2012
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Deputy Superintendent Myong Li told the Board the district is accelerating a planned multiyear reduction of yellow-bus routes from 44 to 25 buses, currently serving roughly 2,779 riders, to reduce general-fund contributions; students with IEP transportation needs will not be affected, staff said.

District staff told the Board of Education on Feb. 28 that general-education yellow-bus service will be pared more quickly than previously planned to reduce pressure on the general fund.

Deputy Superintendent Myong Li said the district already reduced service this school year (38 buses serving about 2,779 riders, down from 44 buses and 3,658 riders the prior year) and recommended accelerating the phase-down to a fleet of 25 buses next year to realize about $1.8 million in annual savings. ‘‘Students with IEPs that require transportation will not be impacted,’’ Li…

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