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My child’s bus is overcrowded. Can some children be placed on a different bus?

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My child’s bus is overcrowded. Can some children be placed on a different bus?

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A. School bus sizes are stated in terms of passenger capacity for elementary-aged children. It is assumed that elementary students (K-6) will ride three to a seat and junior high to senior high students (7-12) will ride two to a seat. If the bus has three elementary or two high school students per seat, it may seem that the bus is over crowded, but it will not, in fact, be over capacity. It is our goal to fully utilize all the space on the buses in our fleet.

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