Just days before the school year starts, LSTA dropped a bombshell: non-mandated busing costs are jumping and families have almost no time to prepare or decide.
Here are the facts:
The subsidy that funded this program for the past 10 years has been cut by the Township.
Cost per child is rising from $385 to $945
You must opt in by Monday, August 24 at 11:00 PM or your child is automatically dropped from the route. Opting out gets you a refund of the $385 but then you're on your own for transportation.
For many families, this adds up to $3,000+ in new expenses this year alone.
Meanwhile, the early morning shachris buses run nearly empty, with parents already organizing carpools to cope but many schools don't even allow carpooling, forcing families into thousands of dollars of new expense they can't absorb.
And the Lakewood Township committee fully funds non-mandated busing for public school students while yeshiva and private school families in Lakewood get none of that support.
Where are our elected officials? Silent. Hiding behind monthly Zoom meetings while millions in tax abatements and years of budget surpluses go unexplained.
Lakewood families deserve transparency and they deserved more than a few days to prepare for a $3,000 hit to their budget.
Per New Jersey law Lakewood or any parents who qualify for the school lunch program do not have to pay if they can't afford it and can not be denied transportation according to NJ law. The schools and LSTA have so far not notified parents of this law and parents are given a form to either sign up or opt out.
- NJ Law Students who are unable to pay because of financial hardship shall not be excluded from receiving services described under this section. The criteria used to determine financial hardship shall be the same as the Statewide income eligibility standards established for free and reduced-price meals under the State school lunch program.
Full Notice from LSTA:
August 20th, 2026
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO LAKEWOOD NON-MANDATED FAMILIES
Dear Parent of Lakewood Non-Mandated Student,
You are receiving this notice because one or more of your children are considered non-mandated for transportation purposes. A non-mandated child is one of the following: an elementary student who resides 2 miles or less from school or a high school student residing 2.5 miles or less. The information below pertains solely to Lakewood students and does not affect students residing in Howell, Jackson or Toms River.
Overview and Background:
The state of New Jersey has and will continue to provide transportation funding for all Lakewood mandated students. However, the LSTA does not receive any state funding for non-mandated students.
In spite of this, for the past 10 years, LSTA together with Lakewood township has been able to provide busing to thousands of Lakewood non-mandated students at a deeply subsidized rate. This was accomplished through Township financial support and LSTA's transportation system.
For the coming 2026-27 school year, the State has significantly reduced its municipal aid funding for Lakewood Township. As a result, the subsidy that helped fund this program for the past decade has been eliminated. There will no longer be any subsidies for these students to allay the full cost of up to $1177 per seat on the bus.
Understandably, this will impact many Lakewood families. LSTA has been able to reduce the full price of the seat to $945 per child for the 2026-27 school year. The $232 reduction is not a continuation of the township's subsidy. Rather, this was made possible due to the size and density of the Lakewood transportation routing network, together with the efficiencies and marketable purchasing power created by the volume of Lakewood routes.
The $945 rate reflects the adjusted costs available for 2026–27. Future pricing will be determined based on the funding and resources available for each respective school year.
What This Means For You:
If you would like your child to remain on a bus, please log into your family portal at www.lakewoodsta.org and opt in by Monday, August 24 at 11:00 PM.
Because routes are awarded based on both AM and PM seat, consistent with LSTA's standard practice, opt-in transportation is available for round-trip service only.
Families who have already paid $385 will have that amount applied toward the $945 cost, leaving a $560 balance per student, payable in another three installments. (This will be automatically applied upon submission of your opt-in form.)
Families who opt out of transportation will receive a refund for the $385 previously paid.
For families who need assistance accessing the portal or completing the opt-in, kiosks at the LSTA office will be open today, Thursday August 20th until 6 pm, Friday August 21st 9 am until 1 pm and Monday August 24th from 10 am until 10 pm.
If no action is taken by 11:00 pm Monday, your child will be opted out, and the routes will be adjusted and consolidated accordingly.
The Monday deadline is necessary so LSTA can promptly adjust routes, follow State requirements for awarding transportation routes, and provide vendors with the time needed to prepare for service beginning September 1st.
Due to the Township's budgeting schedule, the LSTA was only recently informed of the subsidy cessation. As this notice is coming very close to the start of the school year and will create an unexpected financial hardship for many families, we regret the timing and understand the difficulty this will present.
We are grateful that together with the Township, the LSTA was able to provide this deeply subsidized benefit to thousands of Lakewood families for an entire decade. We appreciate your understanding as we work to keep transportation as accessible as possible under the current funding structure.

Well, now LSTA can cease to exist as their mission to provide affordable non-mandated transportation has become moot.
ReplyDeleteTake the HIGH salaries of the staff there and use it to subsidise everyone
ReplyDeleteThat should cover the difference and he is obviously not doing anything
We need lawyers to sue the township for their corrupt practices!!! Can we undo all these tax abatements and freebies.
ReplyDeleteI still dont understand - why did CHEMED get the land on Route 9 south for FREE???? Those millions could have covered the unmandated bussing costs!!
I knew they would do this. The way they kept raising the prices. LSTA was always a for profit business.
ReplyDeleteThis is a result of the failed campaign to elect Josh Gottheimer in a primary election that he had no chance of winning. The Lakewood campaign likely infuriated Gov Mikie Sherrill who was the Dem frontrunner at the time. Since then she owes nothing to Lakewood and it's obvious of how Trenton is cutting funding to Lakewood despite all the politicians and connections.
ReplyDeleteActually.... its the result of the Avi Schnall opening his mouth against Trump. This likely infuriated Trump who decided not to fund the LSTA this year.
DeleteWill the LSTA officials take a cut from the 450k salary and BOE consulting salaries
ReplyDeleteLSTA... It's fun to stay at the LSTA.... ay, ay....
ReplyDeleteSo what do we do to protest? I sent an email. I doubt they will get back to me before Monday. So do I lose the route and just not get on?
ReplyDeleteThe LSTA takeover of the busing in Lakewood was forced on the community by a few powerful schools. At this point they should be abolished and revert back to the BOE this way the school district is responsible and the state will shell out more money. At this point there's no need to have bad service with high salaries.
ReplyDeleteThe state won't shell out a penny more than they do for the LSTA.
DeleteSuch אכזריות
ReplyDeleteWhere's all the money going from the land sales to Chemed 26 million dollars
ReplyDeleteAll the LIC money that comes from the stadium lease Where's that money going.
More chareidi exceptionalism
ReplyDeleteThere are five member of the lsta board
ReplyDeleteRabbi Osher Lederer- Yeshiva Ktana
Rabbi Avi Verschleiser – Bais Shaindel, Bais Rivka Rochel
Rabbi Shimi Balsam -Rachmisrivk
Rabbi Yisroel Shenkolevsky- Bais Kaila
Rabbi Gad Meir Censor- Nesovos Hatorah
BRR won't allow carpools
ReplyDeleteIn nyc they pay yeshiva 2100 per kid and that covers for the kids living closer to just hop on
ReplyDeletePlease give the contact cell for the above members
ReplyDeleteWhat about the highly qualified BOE members who maybe graduated HS. Do you think they realize yet that they need to do something? T
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the financial hardship law quoted at the top of the page (N.J.A.C. § 6A:27-1.4 (f) ) only applies to Board of Ed transportation.
ReplyDeleteLSTA transportation is totally independent of the BOE and has no protection for financial hardship. (This was actually why LSTA was needed orginally, so they can charge non-mandated parents for the remainder of bussing costs. BOE couldn't do that because basically everyone qualifies for financial hardship).
This should be fought in court, makes no sense that the same laws don't apply to the LSTA. Let's hear that clear from a judge not from Avi Schnall and Lakewood askanim interpreting the law.
DeleteRegardless if it's true, than Lakewood parents should have the option to opt out and force the BOE to provide the busing or the LSTA should dismantle and allow most non mandated parents to get this hardship.
Is it halachically and legally permissible to give such a large increase in charges with such little notice? For many of us this is an unaffordable option.
ReplyDeleteWhy are kids dropped off at 7:00 for 8:00 shachris? What a scam!!
ReplyDeleteRabbi Avi Verschleiser is also head of Shages Aryeh. Maybe Toras Aron too.
ReplyDelete2 months ago in The Voice, LSTA warned that non-mandated was on the chopping block.
ReplyDelete"Krawiec warns that non-mandated busing is in danger—perhaps not next year, but in the not-too-distant future—due to the shrinking pot of funds left over from the mandated kids."
https://thevoiceoflakewood.com/the-bus-stops-here/
We're is our advocite the Agudah????
ReplyDeleteWHERE DID THE MONEY GO?
ReplyDeleteRay Coles and other elected officials blamed the federal government for not providing FEMA funding to cover the cost of the snowstorm in New Jersey.
But Lakewood taxpayers deserve answers.
The Township reportedly spent $8 million on snow cleanup this year, including paying private contractors to haul snow to BlueClaws Stadium not before while much of the snow to melt in the sun.
For years, Lakewood has collected tax revenue and maintained surplus funds. So where did the money go?
The Township just approved:
$500,000 for a downtown clean team
$300,000 was proposed for a shuttle bus liaison, even though the buses are reportedly often empty
Millions of dollars every year in tax abatements
Now, after all of that spending, Lakewood's working families are being asked to pay more so that the rich can get richer.
Before asking taxpayers for another dollar, show us where our money went.
Show us the contracts.
Show us the invoices.
Show us the surplus funds.
Show us the tax abatements.
Lakewood families deserve transparency, accountability, and responsible government not another bill.
When the created the LSTA it was done in middle of the summer and the other schools were forced to join. The whole thing was not beneficial to the hamon am. There was no referendum for the parents to decide.
ReplyDeleteJUST SAY NO! If enough parents opt out the schools will be in a bind the the school bus companies will go bonkers and the lsta will close. There needs to be some pushback. He who blinks first will lose
ReplyDeleteMoral of the story is don't go to to "non mandated" schools.
ReplyDeleteNovember elections can't come fast enough! It's time to vote these bums out!!
ReplyDeleteThis is all a ploy they are already talking with the politicians and will have a first report breaking news story how Avi and his buddies will save the day with new funding
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