A growing number of North Okanagan parents are not on board with paying to have their kids ride the bus.
The Vernon School District has planned to increase transportation fees from $25 to $200 for eligible riders for the 2021-22 year.
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With two kids, Cherryville mom Krystal Arcand isn鈥檛 happy with the prospect of paying $400 to get her kids to school.
鈥淭he board has stated that these increases are in fact for extra routes for 鈥榩rograms of choice鈥 such as Montessori and French immersion. So essentially our eligible riders are subsidizing buses for these programs not even regular catchment routes,鈥 Arcand said in her change.org petition, which has been signed by more than 1,200 people so far.
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But students in programs of choice are paying more, $300, in order to ride the bus. Those taking the bus outside of their catchment area will also pay $300.
The fee for courtesy riders within their catchment area is $200, a fee that was implemented in 2018.
Letters have also been sent to the school board in advance of a March 10 meeting, with the hope of changing the mind of trustees.
Those with comments, concerns or questions about the recent change to the transportation policy, can email them to ljameson@sd22.bc.ca.
To join the meeting visit the school district website on March 10 when the link will be posted.
jennifer@vernonmorningstar.com
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