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Woodlynne resident Andrea Trifundio said her bicycle saves her some time on her commute to Collingswood High School, but not always enough to get her in on time. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Collingswood Schools Exploring Transportation Options for Oaklyn, Woodlynne Students

The district said it can’t afford to offer courtesy shuttles to kids with the farthest commutes, but it is looking at ways to alleviate the impact of travel on their school experience. Superintendent Fred McDowell said some strategies could be rolled out at the outset of the 2026 school year. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | December 10, 2025
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