Changes slow to implement in Alberta Education transportation funding hike yyc abed ableg
In a report to CBE trustees this week, administrators said industry challenges will also make it easier to wait at least another year to implement service changes.
“Transportation levels will remain the same next year with a decision to focus on solidifying service reliability and continuing to mitigate risks associated with bus driver shortages and recruitment.Article content “If every board were to try and fully implement all of these changes right away, it couldn’t happen. There are just not enough drivers or buses available to absorb all those changes,” he said.
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