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Students in Foster Care

Consistent Student Transportation for Students in Foster Care

Alternative Student Transportation enables equal, consistent access to education for students in foster care, living in school districts around the country.
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Alternative Student Transportation

Alternative Student Transportation benefits students in foster care by providing stability and consistency in their education, allowing them to maintain attendance and participation at their school of origin even when their living arrangements change. This continuity is essential for their academic progress and emotional well-being, helping to minimize disruptions in their schooling and social connections during a period of significant change in their lives.

According to the Child Welfare Information Gateway, foster care is a temporary, court-monitored service to enhance the safety and well-being of children and youth. Students in foster care may temporarily live in out-of-home placements with relatives (known as “kinship care”) or nonrelative caregivers.

The U.S. Department of Education reports that there are hundreds of thousands of children in foster care at any given time. Although students in foster care are more likely to face educational difficulties and experience higher dropout rates than their peers, school districts can support these students by providing them with consistent access to education by utilizing Alternative Student Transportation.

Outsourced Student Transportation for Students in Foster Care

With EverDriven’s alternative youth transportation solution, students in foster care benefit from:

Route flexibility with varying drop-off and pick-up locations

Due to placement instability, students in foster care may experience frequent changes in their living arrangements. Small-capacity vehicles used by alternative transportation providers can accommodate these shifts by efficiently adapting their routes, ensuring that students can be picked up and dropped off at locations that are convenient and safe for them, regardless of changes in their foster placements. This flexibility minimizes disruptions to their education and provides students with stability.

For students in foster care, reliable transportation is vital, especially considering the challenges they may have faced. Small-capacity vehicles offer a more dependable and personalized transportation experience than the traditional school bus. This gives students a sense of security and stability that protects their well-being, reduces stress, and allows them to concentrate better on their studies.

Additionally, access to safe and reliable transportation daily means that students in foster care can continue attending their school of origin, maintaining consistent routines and relationships with teachers and peers.

Consistent transportation is a lifeline for students in foster care, offering stability amidst the uncertainties they face. That’s why we assign each student the same EverSafe Driver every day. This approach creates familiarity and provides a supportive environment within the small-capacity vehicle, where the driver becomes a trusted adult figure. Beyond safe transportation, EverSafe Drivers make your students feel cared for while enriching their educational journey and personal growth. School Transportation Funding for Students in Foster Care

School Transportation Funding for Students in Foster Care

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is an education law that replaced the previous No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act in 2015. The ESSA aims to provide all children with equitable access to high-quality education and help close achievement gaps. This law also extends flexibility for Title I funds to be used for student services, including school transportation.

Under the ESSA, students in foster care are entitled to transportation services that enable their passage to and from their school of origin. This act enables school districts to collaborate with child welfare agencies to ensure that students in foster care receive the support they need to reach their full potential and thrive academically.

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