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Thursday, March 04, 2010 11:00 AM

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Vanessa Dunnivan, Rantoul, waits last week for her three children to get off the school bus. Dunnivan’s children all attend the Central Heights School District. With school districts across the state tightening their belts, Central Heights, like other area school districts, is considering making changes to its transportation system.

Bus service changes a tempting option for school districts

By The Herald Staff

[Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a five-part series that examines potential budget cuts Franklin County schools could consider.]

Vanessa Dunnivan, Rantoul, wonders what will happen if the Central Heights School District changes its bus service.

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