Bus fee approved
Marissa Espino
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- The Huntington Beach City School District school
board voted in favor of charging students $1 per day to ride the bus
because the district is spending $120,000 more than what the state
provides for bus transportation.
Passes will be sold in December and the program begins Jan. 3. The first
year cost will be $90 for the remainder of the year and $45 for students
who qualify for reduced priced lunch. Special education students will
ride for free.
Next school year, parents will pay $180 for an annual round-trip pass per
student or $100 for a semester round-trip pass per student; qualified
low-income families will pay $25; and students qualifying for reduced
priced lunch will pay $90 annually. A second or third child will pay half
price and the cost per family would not exceed $360.
Board trustees Shirley Carey and Robert Mann, who voted against charging
for transportation, said they did not support the change because the
district should not be charging students who need to take the bus for
safety reasons.
Carey said many of the lower-income families who do not qualify for
financial aid will suffer from the decision.
“That kind of crunch is a huge hit for them and it’s unreasonable,” Carey
said. “I don’t feel we should burden the community until we explore all
options that are available to us.”
Trustee Brian Rechsteiner said he did not witness any big community
outcry against the bus fee decision.
The district held two bus fee information meetings in the summer, and the
board also offered an additional public hearing Tuesday night in case
anyone wanted to speak up. The attendance was minimal at the information
meetings and no one spoke against charging for transportation Tuesday.
“The community wasn’t concerned about having to pay for busing,”
Rechsteiner said. “We have given everybody ample opportunity to voice
their concerns one way or the other.”
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