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Parents demand urgent solutions to school transportation crisis

August 29, 2024 | City of Chicago SD 299, School Boards, Illinois


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Parents demand urgent solutions to school transportation crisis
During a recent government meeting, a concerned parent voiced the profound impact of budget cuts and the elimination of school transportation on her family. The speaker, who has two children enrolled in a specialized educational program, detailed how the loss of bus services has forced her to alter her work schedule, ultimately leading to her dismissal from her job.

For the past two years, the absence of reliable transportation has created significant challenges for families relying on the program, particularly in the current economic climate where single-income households struggle to make ends meet. The speaker emphasized that the rising costs of gas further complicate their ability to transport children to and from school.

Previously, funding had provided before and after school care for students, offering some respite for working parents. However, the speaker lamented that this funding was not renewed, leaving families without viable options and raising concerns about the potential elimination of the educational program altogether.

The parent passionately advocated for the importance of maintaining quality education for her children, highlighting their progress in bilingual education. She concluded her statement by calling for a solution to the transportation and funding issues, underscoring the critical need for support in ensuring both educational and financial stability for families in the community.

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