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Native non-profit goals to assist get Clark County college students to class

By Miles Cooper April 11, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A brand new parent-led nonprofit goals to offer dependable transportation for varsity youngsters, particularly those that usually are not eligible or don’t need to trip the varsity bus. 

Nia Bishop, a licensed Clark County Faculty District (CCSD) occupational remedy practitioner, says she’s all the time in a rush. Like many dad and mom, she mentioned she understands the battle of driving college students to highschool. Bishop mentioned those that dwell outdoors the CCSD transportation zone have an elevated issue stage. Faculty district knowledge point out barely greater than 120,000 of the district’s 300,000 college students are eligible for varsity bus service. Bishop mentioned they’re aiming to be the bridge for the remaining college students.

Bishop and her husband, Donald, run Aundrea Beverly Group Advocacy Basis, a non-profit group providing a service dubbed GoVamo Pathways, which pairs with organizations like The Means Heart of Southern Nevada to offer simpler transportation for households.

A brand new parent-led nonprofit goals to offer dependable transportation for varsity youngsters, particularly those that usually are not eligible or don’t need to trip the varsity bus. (KLAS)

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“Transportation is the biggest barrier to any disability service,” mentioned Chris Salas, govt director for The Means Heart of Southern Nevada. “It was a must that we had to partner together.”

Donald Bishop emphasised the seriousness of the belief households have in his service, entrusting them with their kids. The group is the one one among its type providing transportation providers to all kids, together with these with mental disabilities, the Bishops mentioned, including that they presently present funding for the providers.

Megan Griffard, an assistant professor with UNLV’s Instructional Coverage and Management program, mentioned it falls on the dad and mom to make sure they’re comfy with their kid’s surroundings, including that vetted non-public transportation providers is usually a good possibility. Griffard mentioned they’re faster than college bus rides, decrease habits points, and fight CCSD’s continual absenteeism. Nevertheless, she did observe that faculty buses are usually thought of the most secure mode of transportation. 

The Bishops and their drivers present greater than 60 rides every week, they are saying, and might solely sponsor one baby who can use their transportation service without cost. Their aim, they are saying, is to assist extra youngsters. 

Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones not too long ago joined them on a ride-along, saying that the group has stepped as much as present extra choices to folks.

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“Transportation options are critical for students across the valley, especially those who live outside of CCSD’s transportation zones and who have special needs,” Jones mentioned in an announcement.

Up subsequent, the Bishops will present transportation for some Clark County highschool college students in summer time applications.

CCSD was contacted to take part on this piece, however didn’t reply to requests.

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