Coordinated transportation saves member districts valuable administrative time while reducing transportation expenses. MOESC began a pilot coordinated transportation program for special education students in 1982, serving the needs of 14 districts and 200 students.
Today the Commission transports over 6,000 special needs, vocational, homeless, and nonpublic students through cooperative contracts with 70 districts.
Reliable, cost-effective transportation, coupled with centralized management, coordinated routing, scheduling adjustments, and appropriate reporting and form processing are the key services provided by this program.