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Replacing School Bus Routes With Ridesharing

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1. The article mainly discusses the . 2. By emphasizing that a dedicated bus driver "recognizes each child by name," Tabori implies that . 3. Corinne Duval would most likely agree with which of the following statements? . 4. By stating that "perpetuating an antiquated model simply because it feels familiar does a disservice to families," Whitfield implies that his critics are . 5. The school board's decision to explore alternative transportation was primarily driven by .

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As a parent in an adjacent district, I found this article deeply thought-provoking. Whitfield's assertion that the current bus system is certainly carries weight, particularly in light of the audit's revelations. However, I share Tabori's conviction that is something no application can replicate. Duval raises an equally compelling point about the surrounding ridesharing services for children. What unsettles me most is the sense that the board is before ensuring sufficient safeguards are firmly in place. Innovation should never come at the expense of . I urge the board to exercise far greater prudence before broadening this initiative to other communities.

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