
Transported to multiple parents’ residences as a result of custody arrangements. Multiple locations, with somewhere between 50 and 75 of these students being The School District estimated that 400 students benefitted from transportation to To multiple locations, including residences, daycare facilities, and after school activities. C.W.’s bus stop at Mother’s home is approximately 1.9 miles from Father’sīefore 2010, the School District provided transportation services for its students Father’s residence is approximatelyĤ ½ miles from C.W.’s school and Mother’s residence is approximately 5 ½ miles from Both Father and Mother reside within the Schoolĭistrict where C.W. Watts (“Father”) shares legalĪnd physical custody of his child, C.W., with C.W.’s mother (“Mother”) on an alternating

The facts of this case are not in dispute. Accordingly, we affirm the decision of the Commonwealth Court.Ģ4 P.S. For the reasons set forth herein, we agree that the Schoolĭistrict is required to provide free transportation to and from both parents’ residences in Manheim Township School District (“the School District”) must provide transportation toīoth parents’ residences. Parents reside within the school district. Residences where the student’s parents share physical custody of the student and both

Mandates that a school district provide free transportation to a student from two different We granted review to consider whether the Public School Code of 19491 MANHEIM TOWNSHIP SCHOOL : amended May 24, 2013 : Lancaster County, Civil Division, at No. : 2013, dated January 7, 2014, Affirming the SAYLOR, C.J., EAKIN, BAER, TODD, STEVENS, JJ.
