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Why is my child, who is a magnet student, any different than a regular ed. student as far as not being able to cross multi-lane roads?

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Why is my child, who is a magnet student, any different than a regular ed. student as far as not being able to cross multi-lane roads?

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District-wide magnet students, high school students not living within the school attendance zone for their high school, high school academy students, alternative program students, countywide fundamental school students, and students in other similar programs will be routed on an arterial basis (i.e., buses are restricted to operating on main roads only with a limited number of bus stops). School bus stops for these students may be farther than one and one-half (1 1/2) miles from the students’ residences.

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