CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS: Help Us Improve School Bus Transportation

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Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools issued the following announcement on Oct. 24.

CHCCS wants you in the conversation. We’re creating what’s being called the “Transportation Optimization Committee”, a collection of staff, student, parent/caregiver and community voices to discuss transportation issues, ideas and solutions as we move forward. The first step is a virtual “general interest” meeting on Nov. 2.

What: General interest meeting (virtual) for Transportation Optimization Committee

When: Wednesday, Nov. 2, 5 p.m. (meeting will also be recorded)

Where ( virtual ): For English, please click this link and use “join” as the password: https://chccs.webex.com/chccs/onstage/g.php…

Call-In info: 415-655-0003, Access Code 2304 526 4096.

For Spanish, please use this link: http://meet.google.com/adt-knya-qts

The purpose of the Optimization Committee will include analyzing cost- and time-efficient plans for future bus transportation efforts. 

Committee participants would be involved in helping CHCCS administration make recommendations to the Board of Education that would help the district provide safe and reliably on-time bus transportation amid a nationwide shortage of bus drivers.                 

Original source can be found here.



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