No added school bus fees amid ballooning gas prices
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The Medicine Hat Public School Division is reassuring parents they won’t see added fees for the upcoming school term when it comes to transportation costs.
With gas hitting $1.91 a litre this week, some parents may have some concerns about having their children take the bus to school and bearing the burden of paying for the added gas.
Mark Davidson, Superintendent of the Medicine Hat Public School Division says fuel is built into their current agreement with Southland Transportation. The agreement states if fuel prices rise, the school division pays on a fuel ‘escalator’ to help offset costs incurred by Southland.