CW Columbus: 'Our voices were heard' Charter schools react to threat of lawsuit over CCS busing changes
“Kathryn Anstaett, the President and Chief Schools Officer of United Schools, said to support families, they are paying a company to assist with temporary, private transportation.
’I want to be clear that we are not directly funded to provide transportation,’ Anstaett said. 'We are using funding that should be used in other ways. But we are using it to transport our kids because we can’t do anything for our students if they can’t get to school.’“