September 8, 2024

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New NJ school buses track route for parents, use cameras

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New NJ school buses track route for parents, use cameras

MENDHAM TWP. — Jane Incardone had mixed feelings Thursday morning while escorting her sons Reagan, 8, and Owen, 5, to their bus stop on the first day of the school year.

But the usual separation anxiety will be tempered this year for parents in this Morris County town by new technology the district is debuting on its fleet of school buses.

Starting Thursday, parents and students in Mendham Township could use a free mobile app to track their buses in real-time. The district has also installed video cameras and audio equipment on its 37 buses, which serve some neighboring towns as well.

The system allows supervisors to monitor video and audio feeds from the vehicles on a central “dashboard” in the dispatch office − and even speak to students on the bus if the need arises.

Mendham, NJ -- September 5, 2024 -- Bus driver, Margitt Trochey as second grader Grace Larsen demonstrates swiping a card that logs her into an app to track the bus. The Mendham Twp. school district debuted new school bus technology that will scan cards of students as the board and keep track of the bus and it’s passengers, among other new technical features.

Kids in the K-8 district have also been given new ID cards which they use to “tap” on and off the bus, allowing the school and drivers to better track their movements.

BusCompass app finds fans in Mendham Township

Incardone was one of several parents at the stop who were surprised by some of the new security procedures. But she was eager to test the app, BusCompass, which she expects will bring “peace of mind” to parents.


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