
April 2, 2008
Diocese,
Yellow bus service to
begin in September
Catholic elementary school students
in the City of
For years, the district provided
Metro bus passes to Pre-K (4) through eighth-grade Catholic school students in
Dr. James Williams, superintendent
of Buffalo Public Schools, said, “After lengthy negotiations, we are pleased to
have come to this unanimous agreement with the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo.
The Buffalo Board of Education now joins our counterparts in urban
districts across
Bishop Edward U. Kmiec
applauded the decision, adding, “We have always maintained that our students
had a legal right to yellow bus service and I am pleased that Dr. Williams and
the board agree. This will be a benefit
to our students and their families, and I am most appreciative that we have
reached agreement on this important transportation issue.”
Catholic
elementary school students living three-quarters of a mile or farther away from
their school will be eligible for the busing.
Yellow school buses will be dedicated to each of the 12 Catholic
elementary schools in the City of
“We worked diligently to
achieve this goal. We are delighted to offer this vital transportation service
to our students,” said Carol A. Kostyniak, secretary
for Catholic education for the Diocese of Buffalo.
John P. Fahey, assistant superintendent
for service center operations for the Buffalo Public Schools met with Catholic
elementary school principals in
Applications for busing are
available this spring at each of the Catholic elementary schools in
Public school districts in the
cities of New York, Albany, Rochester, Syracuse and Utica already provide the
same yellow bus service to students attending Catholic schools as those
attending public schools, as required by New York State education law.
For
more information on Buffalo Public Schools, go to:www.buffaloschools.org
For
more information on Catholic schools, go to www.wnycatholicschools.org
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