That is the usual spelling of the word "busing". The variant is bussing.
(also used for the act of clearing tables).
Being able to ride the bus
In my opinion they should. However, not all school boards have a budget for student transportation. Smaller communities cannot afford to bus students in.
Chartered bus rental services can generally be found in the local newspaper ads. Many busing companies which provide busing services for schools may also offer chartered bus rental services.
Desegregation busing, forced busing or just busing. The cause for "desegregation busing" is to equal or keep the students, and school from being segregated. Perhaps the school is over-crowed, and "force busing" to another school offers a better chance for a more quality education. Money and funds could also play a part, "busing" to another school that can afford to have access to more supplies, and teachers to help ensure a better education to students.
That is one correct spelling of the plural noun "buses" (more than one bus). The other variant is busses.The present tense for the verb "to bus" (to transport, to clear tables, or slang to kiss) more frequently uses the variant spelling busses, and all use the past tense bussed.
The noun 'bus' is a noun; a word for a vehicle for transporting passengers, a word for a thing.The word 'bus' is also a verb: bus, buses, busing, bused.The noun form of the verb to 'bus' is the gerund, busing.
He wanted to win the political support of busing opponents in the South.
The noun 'bus' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a vehicle for transporting passengers, a word for a thing.The word 'bus' is also a verb: bus, buses, busing, bused.
School busing
The plural noun may be either "buses" or "busses" (transport vehicles).
busing school students to different neighborhoods in order to address racial segregation in schoolsIn the 1971 Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education ruling, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of busing to end school segregation and dual school systems,[1] on Charlotte, North Carolina and other cities nationwide to affect student assignment based on race and to attempt to further integrate schools
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