Mitch Bowling
CEO
EverDriven
New Jersey school districts are under enormous budget pressure. Alternative transportation models can reduce the cost of serving students with specialized needs by an estimated (XX) percent compared to traditional bus service — savings that go back to classrooms, not overhead.
Safety is non-negotiable. NJ FASST supports rigorous driver screening, continuous monitoring, real-time GPS tracking, and accountability standards that meet or exceed current requirements — right-sized to the vehicle and student population being served.
Today’s students don’t always fit a standard route. Students experiencing homelessness, students in foster care, and students with IEPs often need individualized, responsive transportation that traditional yellow bus fleets simply cannot provide. NJ FASST advocates for the regulatory flexibility districts need to meet every student where they are.
While more than two-thirds of U.S. states have built flexible frameworks for transporting students with disabilities and students experiencing homelessness, New Jersey has not. Our state lags behind Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland — and students are paying the price.
Under the federal McKinney-Vento Act, districts are required to provide transportation for students experiencing housing instability — students who may need to be picked up from a different address mid-year, mid-month, or even mid-week. Students with IEP-mandated out-of-district placements may travel 30, 50, or 80 miles each way. These are not scenarios where you can simply add one more seat on an existing bus.
Yellow school buses will always have an important role in transporting kids to school. But there are additional, safe, affordable options for our most vulnerable kids. NJ FASST advocates for rigorous standards bringing modern transportation options for today’s students. Vetted alternative transportation providers — operating under contract with school districts, with full background checks, continuous driver monitoring, GPS tracking, and daily vehicle inspections — already serve students safely in the majority of U.S. states. It’s time for New Jersey’s policymakers to act to bring these proven options to student transportation in our state.
See What We’re Fighting ForA recent Fairleigh Dickinson University poll found broad, bipartisan support for expanding student transportation options in New Jersey — with virtually no gap between Republicans (61%) and Democrats (65%).
NJ FASST is led by parents, advocates, educators, and taxpayers who have seen firsthand what happens when the system fails vulnerable students. We are a coalition of people who believe every child deserves a safe, affordable, flexible path to school.
CEO
EverDriven
CEO
EverDriven
CEO
EverDriven
New Jersey’s most vulnerable students need advocates who will push for a better system. Join our coalition, sign up for updates, and help us make the case that affordability, flexibility, and safety are not competing values — they are all achievable, and New Jersey is long overdue.