NYC public school pupil transportation is too important to be left in the hands of an unelected Panel for Educational Policy, writes The Post Editorial Board. Helayne Seidman
As Mayor Eric Adams’ term winds down, the Panel for Educational Policy that’s supposed to be the tool for mayoral control of the schools has gone rogue, both exceeding its proper authority and trying to duck responsibility when it comes to ensuring continued bus service for public schoolchildren.
The PEP was at it again last week, refusing to even consider approval of new long-term school-bus contracts negotiated by City Hall, and only OK’ing one-month extensions in hopes that a new mayor elected Tuesday will signal a desire to reward special interests at the kids’ expense.
The long-term contract put forth by

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