Dayton Public Schools leaders set requirements for high school students using RTA buses

Dayton Public Schools leaders decided that there will be new requirements for its high school students riding RTA buses.

As reported on News Center 7 at 11:00, the district got a temporary win in its legal battle against the state, which now allows high school students to use RTA buses to get to class.

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The Board of Education implemented some expectations for its students. One of which includes students having to show an ID badge to get off the bus.

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