22,000 Ohio students are being told they’re too impractical to bus to school as group probes solutions

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A state workgroup is recommending Ohio move away from school district-run student busing toward regional transportation networks that would serve students across multiple districts, and charter and private schools.

This proposal is part of a May 8, 2026, draft report by the Ohio Pupil Transportation Workgroup, which wrestled this school year with a busing problem that has become more complex than driving from Point A to Point B.

There are bus driver shortages, rising costs, a state law that requires public schools to transport charter and private school students, and 22,000 students left without a guaranteed ride…

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