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Transportation director reports 48,000 students transported daily; board seeks consistent discipline matrix

Clayton County Board of Education · March 31, 2026
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Transportation staff told the board the district runs about 346 routes and moves roughly 48,000 students daily; officials said most student suspensions for bus incidents are bus‑only but that a new discipline matrix will standardize responses next year.

Denise Hall, director of transportation, briefed the Clayton County Board of Education on bus safety, ridership and operational protocols, telling members the district transports roughly 48,000 students each day over about 346 routes and drives more than 28,000 miles daily.

“We transport 48,000,” Hall said when a board member asked for scale; she added the system operates over 28,000 miles a day and that many routes run in three or four tiers.

Hall summ…

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