PAPILLION, Neb. (KMTV) – The Papillion La Vista Community School Board began formal discussions Monday night about providing families with more busing options to safely transport students who do not live on existing routes.
- Parents in the Papillion La Vista School District are demanding more transportation options after two middle school students were struck by cars on their way to school.
- The school board is discussing a drafted policy to provide busing for middle schoolers who live within four miles of their school, an area not covered by current routes.
- The proposed “parent pay” option could cost families nearly $1,700 a year, leading parents to urge the board to find a more affordable solution.
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Parents in the Papillion La Vista School District are asking for more busing options for middle school students after two children were struck by cars on their way to school.
The Papillion La Vista Community School Board began formal discussions Monday night about providing families with more busing options to safely transport students who do not live on existing routes…