District exploring options after change in state law has ‘devastating’ impact on busing

Dayton Public Schools is planning a survey for parents as the school year quickly approaches, with no plan in place for high school student busing.

As reported on News Center 7 at 6, the change in state law means high school students from DPS will not be hopping on buses at the downtown RTA Hub, and are left scrambling for a way to make sure they get to class.

“We are exploring all different types of options,” Dr. David Lawrence, superintendent of DPS, said…

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