School bus fuss
News
August 16, 2024
Above, a Marysville school bus turns onto Amrine Mill Road Friday morning. District officials have been scrambling with the start of school this week as it was found that at least 300 students were not included in the district transportation routing software. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)

School bus fuss

By Chad Williamson 

Serious transportation foul-ups to start the year brought upset parents, troubled board members and a seemingly exhausted Director of Operations together at Marysville’s School Board meeting Thursday.

The district spent much of 2023-24 dealing with transportation issues created by driver shortages....

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