A recent study by The Mackinac Center for Public Policy looked at outsourcing by school districts in several states, including Pennsylvania. They found some interesting distinctions that made Pennsylvania a special case for school bus contracting:
Clearly, the wealth of options in private transportation contractors has made it an attractive proposition for many Pennsylvanian districts. But is it right for your district?
Looking to the Bottom Line: The Pros and Cons of Student Bus Transportation Outsourcing
There are some clear and obvious reasons a school district might choose to outsource their bus and other transportation services:
For a school district facing severe budget shortfalls, hiring independent contractors can be an excellent quick fix for their financial situation. The reduced costs combined with the extra money generated by selling assets can go a long way towards mitigating an unfavorable financial situation.
But does it make sense in the longer term? That's harder to say.
Other schools surveyed, such as Rockwood School District in Missouri, found that even the lowest bids for contracted services were more costly than their own self-operated expenses. Other districts tend to view their self-owned bus fleet as an investment, and measure its worth in terms of opportunities it presents them.
Whether outsourcing is a good value largely depends on whether a district is looking at the short- or long-term, as well as the offers on the table.
Another Option for Cutting Costs in Transportation
For an alternative, many districts are turning to high-tech solutions to maximize the efficiency of their bus fleet. A combination of GPS tracking and centralized software allows them to:
BusBoss route planning, scheduling, optimization, vehicle and student tracking software can significantly reduce student bus transportation costs for any district or independent contractor. Contact BusBoss today for a free demonstration.
Does your district outsource or manage their transportation services in house? What has worked best for you? Weigh in and share some tips on what things to consider before outsourcing one of the most costly services in the district.