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District expands bus badge program to secondary schools to speed boarding and improve safety
Summary
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD announced it will expand a bus badge scanning program to secondary schools, citing safety for more than 4,000 bus riders, a free first replacement badge, and a parent tracking app; students without badges in the afternoon must be picked up by guardians.
Donna Cox, transportation director for Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD (identified in the transcript as 'CFV ISD'), announced the district is expanding its bus badge program to secondary schools to make bus rides "safer and more organized," she said.
The program, Cox said, affects a student population of "over 4,000" who ride the district's buses. The badges…
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