Families fight to get school bus service back
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By Cody Calamaio
The GazetteThursday, July 29, 2010
Next month, some North Potomac residents will watch a school bus pass their street where it used to stop on its way to Travilah Elementary School.
Montgomery County public school officials have told parents that their children no longer will receive bus service because a new bike path leading to the school provides an adequate walking route.
Because of the completion of a bike path along Travilah Road, the school system is suspending bus service to students who live within a mile of the school, leaving parents to wonder why the bus cannot make a last stop for the safety of their children.
System policy states that elementary students with a safe walking route who live within a mile of school do
Because of the completion of a bike path along Travilah Road, the school system is suspending bus service to students who live within a mile of the school, leaving parents to wonder why the bus cannot make a last stop for the safety of their children.
System policy states that elementary students with a safe walking route who live within a mile of school do
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