Cincinnati Public Schools will shift over 1,200 students, mainly seventh and eighth graders, from yellow school buses to Metro public transit this year. The move aims to close a $50 million budget gap and save nearly $3 million annually. Despite past safety concerns on Metro buses, the district and transit officials are collaborating closely to ensure student safety. This large-scale change affects 13 schools and reflects a growing trend in US education transportation.
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NIT Warangal announced the CCMT 2025 Round 2 seat allotment for M.Tech./M.Arch./M.Plan programs on its official website. Candidates allotted seats must complete fee payment and document verification by June 24. The Round 3 result is scheduled to be released on June 27, offering further opportunities for seat upgrades or new allotments.
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