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January 22, 2026, Press Release from the Office of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine:

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director Stephen D. Dackin today announced the award of $10 million in Ohio School Bus Safety Grants to 371 schools, districts, and county boards of developmental disabilities statewide.

The grants will help ensure safer travel for Ohio students through safety upgrades to existing buses and the addition of advanced safety features on new buses.

“Whether students are in the classroom or on the school bus, we owe it to parents and families to do everything we can to keep them safe,” said Governor DeWine. “We’re raising the bar for student safety on Ohio’s buses, and these grant awards demonstrate our dedication to making school transportation safer.”

The grant program was developed following recommendations from the Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group, which Governor DeWine convened to review all aspects of student transportation.

The group’s January 2024 recommendations report confirmed that while school buses remain the safest mode of transportation for students, opportunities exist to make them even safer. Among its 17 recommendations were strategies for improving bus safety features, driver training, and emergency response.

“Student safety is our top priority, and Ohio is investing in critical safety improvements to equip school buses with proven technology that keeps children safe,” said Director Dackin.

All schools and districts that applied for funding for eligible safety features received an award.

The Ohio School Bus Safety Grant Program allows schools and districts flexibility to tailor safety enhancements to their unique needs. Funding may be used for the repair, replacement, or addition of authorized safety features on school buses in active service or for safety enhancements on new school bus purchases.

For more details on the program, visit the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce’s Ohio School Bus Safety Grant Program webpage.

A full list of recipients can be found here. Locally, the school districts receiving money include:

Ada Exempted Village School District - $16,101.00

Allen East Local School District - $10,839.00

Bath Local School District - $33,343.00

Bellefontaine City School District - $29,418.00

Bluffton Exempted Village School District - $10,775.00

Continental Local School District - $39,078.00

Cory-Rawson Local School District - $5,000.00

Crestview Local School District - $11,020.00

Delphos City School District - $17,872.00

Elida Local School District - $37,571.00

Findlay City School District - $89,318.00

Fort Recovery Local School District - $5,307.00

Miller City-New Cleveland Local School District - $8,652.00

Minster Local School District - $5,000.00

New Knoxville Local School District - $5,000.00

Perry Local School District - $23,611.00

Shawnee Local School District - $28,094.00

Spencerville Local School District - $5,444.00

St Marys City School District - $39,825.00

Upper Scioto Valley Local School District - $33,900.00

Van Wert City School District - $2,181.00

Vanlue Local School District - $5,000.00

Versailles Exempted Village School District - $21,103.00

Wapakoneta City School District - $50,895.00

Wayne Trace Local School District - $44,358.00

Waynesfield-Goshen Local School District - $10,956.00

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