The Rochester City School District has ended its contract with Monroe School Transportation, a move that will affect nearly 180 employees who have been serving the district for nine years. The decision was made after a thorough review of the district's transportation needs. "We appreciate the service Monroe School Transportation has provided to our students and families over the years," said a district spokesperson. The district will now be seeking a new transportation provider to take over the routes. The Rochester City School District serves over 25,000 students across the city, with many relying on buses to get to and from school. The district's decision to end the contract with Monroe School Transportation is a significant change for the community. The Rochester City School District is located in the heart of Rochester, with schools scattered throughout the city, including in the South Wedge and Downtown areas. Parents and students are concerned about the impact this will have on their daily commute. The Rochester City School District will be working to ensure a smooth transition for all affected parties. The district will be holding a meeting with parents and staff to discuss the details of the new transportation plan.

The Rochester City School District has a long history of providing quality education to its students, and this decision is a part of its efforts to continue improving its services. The district has been working to address issues with its transportation system, including delays and safety concerns. The decision to end the contract with Monroe School Transportation is a step towards resolving these issues.

The impact of this decision will be felt by many in the community, including parents, students, and employees of Monroe School Transportation. The Rochester City School District is committed to finding a new transportation provider that will meet the needs of its students and families. The district will be working closely with the new provider to ensure a smooth transition.

The Rochester City School District will be voting on a new transportation plan at its next board meeting, scheduled for May 15th. The meeting will be open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend to learn more about the plan and provide feedback.