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Currently all three schools share special education transportation, and the high school and District 54 share regular busing through Illinois Central School Bus.

“It appears there is an opportunity for significant cost savings if the three districts use Saratoga as the provider, as opposed to Illinois Central,” said Halloran.

Illinois Central was the recent low bid for the services, but Saratoga leases its own bus fleet.

Halloran said there could be an estimated $55,000 savings.

“We feel it could be greater once we fine-tune the route possibilities,” he said.

Additional buses would have to be leased and it would likely be a three to five-year arrangement, he said. The impact on the high school’s schedule to share the buses would be minimal. The school might have to start just a bit earlier and end a bit earlier.

“It’s not as much of a shift as it is for some other districts,” he said.

The joint school board meeting will be at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Saratoga School.

The graduation date for 2013 was also approved: May 24, 2013.

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