CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – More than 25,000 students ride school buses in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS), and parents and guardians can now learn their child’s school bus number and bus stop online.
“We believe nothing is more important to us than the safe transportation of each student,” said CMCSS Chief Operations Officer Jim Sumrell.
Routing and bus stop assignments were completed throughout the summer, as well as state inspections. All drivers are undergoing state and local training.
“We are coming into this school year with high confidence that we’ll have great transportation for every student,” said Sumrell.
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