Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how but for a single school, in our pretty walkable community, there are at least 4 buses (from bus A stop to bus B stop is 5 minutes walk, from bus B to bus C is within 10 minutes walk, from the middle of bus B and C to bus D is between 10-15 minutes walk). So to be meaningful, maybe they should cut the 4 buses to 2, and from bus A ( the farthest bus stop) to school is about 5 -7 minutes drive.
Transportation is the issue. There are a few ways to fix this issue:
1. Where safely possible, make all students who live within 1.5 miles walk/bike to school. I think it's currently 1.0 miles.
2. Combine bus stops where possible and combine buses where possible.
3. Get rid of AAP centers in middle schools. That would cut the need for a bunch of buses in some areas.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how but for a single school, in our pretty walkable community, there are at least 4 buses (from bus A stop to bus B stop is 5 minutes walk, from bus B to bus C is within 10 minutes walk, from the middle of bus B and C to bus D is between 10-15 minutes walk). So to be meaningful, maybe they should cut the 4 buses to 2, and from bus A ( the farthest bus stop) to school is about 5 -7 minutes drive.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how but for a single school, in our pretty walkable community, there are at least 4 buses (from bus A stop to bus B stop is 5 minutes walk, from bus B to bus C is within 10 minutes walk, from the middle of bus B and C to bus D is between 10-15 minutes walk). So to be meaningful, maybe they should cut the 4 buses to 2, and from bus A ( the farthest bus stop) to school is about 5 -7 minutes drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We attended the virtual meeting and it sounds like the only thing that is holding them back is the bus situation. If someone can solve that problem, it's a done deal.
I also attended and they said that it will be decided in early 2025, so would be implemented in the 2025-2026 year. Too late for my current 7th grader.
How can they decide anything without the bus situation figured out??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We attended the virtual meeting and it sounds like the only thing that is holding them back is the bus situation. If someone can solve that problem, it's a done deal.
I also attended and they said that it will be decided in early 2025, so would be implemented in the 2025-2026 year. Too late for my current 7th grader.
Anonymous wrote:We attended the virtual meeting and it sounds like the only thing that is holding them back is the bus situation. If someone can solve that problem, it's a done deal.
Anonymous wrote:We attended the virtual meeting and it sounds like the only thing that is holding them back is the bus situation. If someone can solve that problem, it's a done deal.
Anonymous wrote:There are two upcoming community meetings at Hughes MS and Frost MS to discuss this. The company they hired will run the meetings. We got no notice of it until now and have conflicts. Hopefully Simone can go and report back.
Anonymous wrote:Any updates?