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Read an important letter about
changes in Transportation(Back)
One of the highest
priorities of the Goshen Central School District is
to provide safe and reliable bus transportation for
our students. Over the years, we have actually
provided more service than the District’s
long-standing policy that requires students to walk
up to one-half mile to either their bus stop or
school. Many bus routes have included frequent stops
so that students could be picked up and dropped off
closer to their homes.
However, financial pressures have seriously impacted
the cost of transportation and changes are
inevitable. Although the District can not control
the cost of fuel, it can attempt to limit the amount
used. In order to do so, the District has
consolidated its bus routes and bus stops to reflect
the half-mile policy.
The bus route/bus stop revisions have been carefully
planned by the Transportation Department, in
conjunction with administration and the members of
the Board of Education. Although there will be some
changes in bus routes, the majority of changes will
be made to the number of stops within each route.
By eliminating certain stops, such as some side
streets, cul-de-sac and neighborhood sections, the
District will reduce many miles traveled – and many
gallons of fuel for our buses. These revised routes
will also create smoother traffic patterns during
the busiest hours of the day.
Many students, with parental supervision, will be
required to walk up to one-half mile to their newly
designated bus stop. Information about the pick-up
time and location of bus stops will be mailed to
each student’s family by late August.
It is important that parents of Kindergarten
students meet their child at their afternoon bus
stop or have a parent designee present when the bus
arrives. If no parent/designee is available, the
parent will be immediately notified and the child
will be returned to Scotchtown Avenue Elementary
School to be picked up by the parent/designee.
The Goshen Central School District takes pride in
providing safe busing for our students. With the
cooperation of the community, we will continue to
safely transport our students in a manner that is
efficient as well as cost effective.
Sincerely,
Roy Reese
Superintendent of School
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