The Central Okanagan Board of Education has signed off on another ridership fee increase for school bus transportation for the fifth consecutive year.
As of July 1 for the 2024-25 school year, the fee will increase to $450 for each bus rider, a $50 hike over the current school year.
Trustee Wayne Broughton said the fee increase generated a robust discussion at the recent meeting of the finance and audit committee, which he chairs.
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He noted the ministry of education and child care provides $600,000 earmarked for transportation funding, but that funding has been the same 香蕉视频直播渟ince I can香蕉视频直播檛 remember香蕉视频直播 while the cost of the school bus program is now about $4 million and continuing to climb.
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Beyond that, Broughton noted fuel and parts costs also continue to escalate, while the provincial funding for the service has remained static.
The school district also does have a financial hardship plan in place to assist families with the cost.
Despite the ongoing fee increases, which started going up from $200 per bus rider in 2018-19, the application for assistance has remained steadily consistent.
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Ridership is expected to increase to 5,500 students beginning in September 2024.
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