Columbus City Schools Talk Bus Cuts To Save Millions

Columbus City Schools is weighing big changes to how high schoolers get to class, and the district says the move could free up more than $5 million.

At a public meeting Thursday night, officials laid out two options: either give high school students Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus passes, or cut high school busing altogether.

Switching to COTA would save the district an estimated $4.7 million and cut the need for 50 buses. Scrapping transportation entirely would save about $7.2 million and drop 75 buses from the fleet, though that option shifts the burden squarely onto families…

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