New National Research on the Impact of Transportation Consistency
Safe, Reliable Transportation for Every Student You Serve
EverDriven partners with schools of all types to provide Alternative Student Transportation for students whose needs cannot always be met through traditional bus routes. We also help optimize general education routing and provide drivers for their existing fleet
Public School Districts, Private Schools, Charter Schools, and Magnet Schools all rely on EverDriven to support transportation for students with disabilities, IEPs, and 504 plans, as well as students who qualify for McKinney-Vento support or are in foster care placement – and now for general education, too. By delivering customized, small-capacity transportation solutions alongside routing and fleet driving services, EverDriven helps schools ensure every student has safe, consistent access to school.
Charter school enrollment has grown steadily across the country, but transportation access has not kept pace. In many states, charter schools receive little to no public transportation funding, leaving significant gaps that fall on schools, districts, and families to fill. Alternative Student Transportation plays a critical role in closing these gaps and preserving student attendance at charter schools.
Public school districts carry the responsibility of getting every student to school safely, but driver shortages, budget constraints, route complexities, and student demographics make it harder each year to meet that standard alone. EverDriven supplements existing district transportation systems by handling the most complex, individualized, and logistically demanding rides so district staff can focus on what they do best.
Most private schools operate without access to publicly funded transportation, which means the responsibility for safe, reliable rides falls on the school or the families themselves. EverDriven partners with private schools to provide an out-of-the-box transportation solution that reflects the standards their communities expect, without requiring schools to build and manage a transportation infrastructure from the ground up.
Charter schools often serve students across wide geographic areas without a dedicated fleet or a full transportation department, making flexible, responsive transportation essential to delivering on their promise of access. EverDriven works with charter schools and their district partners to design transportation programs built around actual enrollment patterns, not zoned attendance areas.
Magnet schools are built to expand access and promote integration, but that mission depends on students being able to get there. When transportation funding is cut or routes are reduced, the students most likely to lose access are those the program was designed to serve. EverDriven helps districts protect the equity promise of their magnet programs by providing safe, flexible transportation that fills the gaps.
The EverDriven Safety Commitment is the gold standard for Alternative Student Transportation. When it comes to student safety, we go the extra mile with extensive safety standards, ongoing monitoring, training, and compliance programs for all drivers.
With no contract minimums required, EverDriven’s scalable transportation model helps districts expand student transportation without straining internal resources. Services can be activated in hours, not weeks, giving districts cost-effective coverage exactly when and where they need it.
EverDriven’s customizable approach means districts never manage transportation logistics alone. Dedicated support teams, TripCentral and the VIP Parent App give administrators and families the real-time transparency and accountability they need.
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