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Why is it necessary to bus Early Childhood students to a school not in their attendance area?

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Why is it necessary to bus Early Childhood students to a school not in their attendance area?

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Children must be placed in classes that match their needs, so it is very likely that a child who lives in the River Woods attendance area might best be served by attending a class at Beebe School. There are some children (three- and four-year-olds) on buses for as long as an hour, because of the distance between stops to pick up other children and because they are being transported across town.

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