Mishawaka Schools teaming with Transpo to provide free rides for students
By: Sylvia Rose
Posted: Sep 25, 2020 7:42 PM EST

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MISHAWAKA, Ind. – The School City of Mishawaka has teamed up with Transpo to provide free rides to students that are headed back to in-person classes this fall. This includes kids that attend both John Young Middle School and Mishawaka High School.
All students from these two schools will be able to ride the Transpo School Tripper route and Transpo fixed routes for free.
A valid student I.D. card is necessary to take part in the deal.
This comes at the perfect time with K-6th grade students ending their first week this Friday, and 7th-12th grade students beginning October 5th.