Toms River Students to Receive Bussing To Lakewood Yeshivas in New Jersey
Toms River Board of Education recently approved a contract with the Lakewood, which would allow busing services to be provided for thousands of Yeshiva students during the 2024-2025 school year who have not been receiving busing until now.
By FrumNews.com
Lakewood, NJ – Toms River Board of Education recently approved a contract with the Lakewood Student Transportation Authority (LSTA), which would potentially allow busing services to be provided for thousands of Yeshiva children during the 2024-2025 school year who have not been receiving busing until now.
New Jersey law mandates that school districts provide busing to eligible students within the district. But as communities continue to grow and expand beyond district borders, parents of students who do not meet eligibility criteria are forced to spend hours in the car every day transporting their children to and from school.
The LSTA created efficient bus routes for the over 50,000 schoolchildren in Lakewood Township during its three-year trial period and the following five years. But more importantly, with busing no longer managed by the district, children for whom busing was not mandated could now buy into the system and receive busing. In addition, private consortiums do not have the same limits as a government agency in negotiating contracts with bus companies, affording the LSTA more flexibility and favorable contracts.
Earlier this year, the Jackson Township Board of Education signed a similar agreement, making this the second under a new law signed by Governor Phil Murphy following nearly a decade of advocacy by Agudath Israel of America’s New Jersey Office, Lakewood Committee member Meir Lichtenstein, and others.
The commitment demonstrated by the Board in reaching this agreement underscores a dedication to ensuring the safety of students within the Toms River Township community.
Agudath Israel commended the Board’s proactive efforts to address the crucial need for reliable transportation solutions as the township continues to grow. And looks forward to witnessing the positive impact this transportation agreement will undoubtedly have on the quality of life for many families who will no longer have to spend money and time on their morning and afternoon commutes.
“As envisioned, the busing bill will have far-reaching implications for school children around the state, including in East Brunswick, Howell, Linden, Deal, and many other municipalities,” said Shlomo Schorr, Director of Legislative Affairs for Agudath Israel of America’s New Jersey Office. “We look forward to hearing of similar agreements with districts around the state.”
“Assemblyman Avi Schnall (D-30) has been working tirelessly on this issue for nearly eight years, and we are extremely grateful for his advocacy on this issue, as well as the sponsors of the bill, Assemblyman Louis Greenwald (D-6), and Senators Vin Gopal (D-11) and Bob Singer (R-30),” Schorr added.
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