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More community support! Summit Drive Elementary staff went to a few neighborhoods to give out backpack blessings.


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Friday morning, 300 GCS team members drove 9,000 miles to assess the conditions of the routes from students’ homes to schools. While considerable improvement has been made since last week, the process documented more than 1,500 issues making it unsafe for both buses and cars.

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