Bath schools settle bus company dispute

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BATH – The Bath board of education has approved a $75,000 settlement with a bus transportation company that came under fire last fall for missing stops and being late when bringing students home. After the school system fired First Student Inc., the company filed a…
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BATH – The Bath board of education has approved a $75,000 settlement with a bus transportation company that came under fire last fall for missing stops and being late when bringing students home.

After the school system fired First Student Inc., the company filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court claiming that school officials were responsible for the scheduling problems.

The settlement includes $40,000 to cover First Student’s services during the first three weeks of school, plus an additional payment of $35,000.

“Considering everything that happened, we felt this was a fair settlement,” William Torrey, chairman of the board of education, said. “But obviously we would have preferred not to have paid $35,000 to settle this. We felt we would have prevailed if this had gone further.”

Torrey said school officials feared the cost of a trial might cost Bath more than $75,000 in legal fees.

The Bath Bus Service, which was hired to replace First Student, will provide student transportation services through 2006.


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