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Article: Private schools also feel changes Students must adjust to new bus routes, start times.(News)
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- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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- August 22, 2004
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Byline: Tara Malone and Jeffrey Gaunt Daily Herald Staff Writers
When Mark Cyphert sends his two kids off to yet another school year at St. John the Evangelist School this week, he'll usher them onto a familiar-looking yellow bus - with an unfamiliar name.
Laidlaw, not Elgin Area School District U-46, will shuttle half the 235 youngsters at the Streamwood school to class this year, Cyphert's children included.
Youngsters at St. Mary's Catholic School in Elgin will join St. John students in hitching a ride on Laidlaw buses, paying roughly $530 per child a year to do so.
"It's just more money out of parents' pockets - money they had not ...