![]() ![]() Livid parents said buses were consistently late, or left their kids at the bus stops, or came unprepared to handle certain students’ special needs. The steps were taken to save the cash-strapped school district more than $2 million, bringing transportation spending from $9.5 million to $7 million.īoth the district and Ohio-based First Student Inc., the company that primarily provides busing to township students, came under fire for several weeks at the beginning of the school year. Her proposal, which was approved by the school board, slashed the number of buses from 95 to 61 and eliminated two-thirds of all bus stops. Parents criticized Cleary earlier this year for putting together a plan that severely cut busing. Kelliher said Cleary has accepted a job closer to her home, near Quakertown. 13, district spokeswoman Eileen Kelliher said Thursday. Marianne Cleary’s resignation is effective Nov. The Bristol Township School District transportation director has resigned her $82,000-a-year post, district officials confirmed this week. ![]()
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