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I live in an apartment complex. Why does my child have to walk all the way to the main road to catch the bus?

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I live in an apartment complex. Why does my child have to walk all the way to the main road to catch the bus?

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Apartment and condominium complexes are considered private property; MNPS buses may only travel on public roadways. Also, the roadways through many apartment complexes are too narrow to safely accommodate a large school bus. If you see a bus going up into an apartment or condominium complex, chances are it is a Special Education or Special Services bus. We are required by law to provide home transportation to students receiving these services.

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