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When Tahlequah Public Schools open next week, many administrators will be working to cut costs on fuel.
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Published August 06, 2008 08:46 am - By the time you read this, some area students have already boarded a big, yellow school bus, bound for their first day of classes.

Schools facing fuel cost concerns


By TEDDYE SNELL

TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS

By the time you read this, some area students have already boarded a big, yellow school bus, bound for their first day of classes.

What many may not understand is how lucky those students are to have a bus filled with fuel to ride.

Skyrocketing fuel costs are taking a toll on school districts statewide, and some schools are opting to curtail routes, or centralize pick-up spots to save precious funds.

According to a recent report by the Associated Press, the Oklahoma Legislature passed a $7.1 billion budget for the current fiscal year – something many are calling a “standstill budget,” despite rising costs.

State Superintendent Sandy Garrett told the AP running school buses has reached a critical state, and that state education officials will report monthly to the Board of Education on the situation.

Estimated fuel costs for state school districts for the 2008-’09 school year will be more than $58 million.

However, the amount appropriated by the Legislature for transportation covers less than half the cost, at $24.6 million.

Things aren’t much different here in Cherokee County.

Tahlequah Public Schools Executive Director of Technology and Operations Terry Garrett said I-35 is continuing to review ways cut costs.

“We’ve refilled our large commercial fuel tank once since May,” said Garrett. “We normally run a 3-to-1 ratio of diesel to unleaded. Unfortunately, diesel is the more expensive fuel to run, and we’re paying about 40 cents more per gallon now than we were in May. We’re very good at getting competitive pricing. We don’t sign on with just one vendor, but get comparative prices from four different vendors before making each purchase.”

Garrett said TPS fills that tank 10 to 12 times during a school year, and the most recent cost was $33,451. The overall fuel budget for the entire school year could average about $250,000 to $300,000.

“We are still working on our transportation software, trying to streamline the process,” said Garrett. “Our routes are still a work in progress, and we’ll be aided when the drivers return to help us iron out the wrinkles with the rural 911 addresses.”

Garrett said TPS runs approximately 16 routes right now, covering 600 square miles.

“If we can consolidate some of those stops or routes without causing undue inconvenience to parents, we may do that,” he said. “It’s not a change I’m comfortable making just yet. I understand that other, metropolitan districts may be making changes, but I’m not sure what actual monetary value that may provide. We’re trying to provide service to families, while still making an effort at conserving resources.”

Hulbert Public Schools will have a number of new students this year, following the closing of Lost City School. Superintendent Wayne Ryals recognizes this may present problems when it comes to transportation.



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