Stoughton Schools Close Bus Seating Gap for 45 Students
STOUGHTON — Stoughton Public Schools has resolved a bus capacity problem that had left 45 secondary students without a seat, addressing a transportation gap before it could disrupt the start of the school year, according to a report from Stoughton Patch.
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"Stoughton Schools Finds Bus Seats For 45 Students After Capacity Issue," Stoughton Patch reports. The outlet says the district had left dozens of secondary students without a ride to school after a capacity shortfall, a problem the district says it has now fixed (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/stoughton/stoughton-schools-finds-bus-seats-45-students-after-capacity-issue).
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