Columbus City Schools considers ending high school bus service to save over $5M

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Schools is weighing major changes to high school transportation that could save the district more than $5 million.

At a public meeting Thursday night, district officials presented two cost-saving options that would impact how high school students get to and from school.

The first option would provide Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus passes to high school students, eliminating the need for dozens of school buses…

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