How Transportation Supports Extended School Year (ESY) Programs

When families and school teams talk about extended school year services, most of the focus goes where it should: goals, instruction, therapy, and continued support.
School Budget: How Transportation Impacts Planning for the Next Academic Year

When schools begin planning for the next academic year, transportation is often treated as a line item that can simply be carried forward in the school budget.
How Schools Can Evaluate Alternative Transportation Gaps Before the Next Academic Year

The best time to identify an alternative transportation gap is before the first missed pickup, not after. For schools and districts, that matters even more when the students involved cannot easily fall back on a traditional bus route.
How Safety, Student-Specific Planning, and Consistency Improve Transportation for Special Needs Students

For many families, transportation for special needs students is not a small part of the school day. It is the first transition of the morning and the last transition before home. When that part of the day goes well, everything after it often goes better, too. When it does not, stress can begin before the first class even starts.
Why Driver Qualifications and Training Matter in Special Needs Transportation for Schools

When a school chooses a special needs transportation provider, it is not just choosing a vehicle or a route. It is choosing the people, preparation, and systems.
Pawar Transportation: Over 30 Years of Care, Consistency, and Student Support

Every school day starts before the first bell. It starts with a student getting to school safely. With a parent trusting the ride will arrive on time. Or with a school district making sure transportation is never a barrier to learning.