It has been widely publicized how the bus referendum could impact Muncie Community Schools students
If it is voted down on Tuesday, more than 4,000 kids
But what happens to the bus
“The doors will close,” said Kendra Burgess, vice president of M&M Bus Co.
And that, she said, would impact 80 employees.
Burgess has been with M&M for 24 years, 17 as a driver. The business itself has been around since 1974 and has been the provider of school bus service for MCS since then.
She said if the buses
On Tuesday, community members will be able to vote yes or no on the referendum, which will ask for about $3.35 million for student
The biggest chunk of the $3,325,000 will go to M&M for its 2014 contract totaling $2,650,000.
A “yes” vote will keep the buses running by raising property taxes, to the tune of no more than 22 cents for every $100 of assessed property value. This rate
The referendum itself does not have to go the full seven years. That, too, is determined by the board.
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