What's the future of busing in Coventry?

Source: By Beth Smith, The Suburbanite (OH), New! Fri Jun 05, 2009, 10:02 AM EDT

 

Members of the Coventry Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE) accepted a pay freeze and rolled over their contract. The announcement was made at the school board meeting by Brian Smith, president. OAPSE represents clerical, support staff and bus drivers.  Closely related, a number of citizens attended the meeting expressing concerns about the future of busing and Coventry bus drivers.


.... School Superintendent Rusty Chaboudy has begun an exploration of Petermann LLC  to provide bus transportation for the district's students. Coventry would give up their bus fleet and the cost of its maintenance in favor of buses dispatched from a Petermann terminal on Triplett Blvd.

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