ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Approximately 850 Additional Students to Get Bus Service Next Week In Second Phase Of Alternative Vehicle Program

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Approximately 850 students across the county will receive school bus transportation service next week as the second phase of Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ Alternative Vehicle Program is implemented. Details: https://aacpsschools.org/pressr/?p=7823

Seven more vans or SUVs will be put into service – five on Monday, December 12, and two on Tuesday, December 13 – to transport students with special needs to nonpublic facilities across the region. Buses that have been transporting those students will be transferred to general and magnet program routes at comprehensive schools.

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