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Several school districts across the United States are transitioning to electric buses, highlighting a growing trend towards sustainable transportation in education. Pine Valley Central School has purchased its first electric bus, which will enter service on November 14, following training for local first responders to ensure safety during incidents involving electric vehicles. Traverse City Area Public Schools has also approved a $400,000 electric bus purchase, funded partly by a state grant, aiming to implement the bus by next school year. Meanwhile, Big Sky School District is set to add an electric bus funded by a $345,000 EPA grant, inspired by student advocacy for environmental benefits. In Charlotte, North Carolina, the local school district has introduced its first electric buses, with plans to expand their fleet significantly in the coming years. These initiatives not only promise reduced emissions and maintenance costs but also reflect a broader commitment to greener transportation solutions within educational systems.
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