
Bus drivers and teachers are trying something new to promote safety and improve student behavior: positive labels. And it’s working — name calling and...
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will fund 17 projects to help reduce pollution, mainly by replacing older school ...
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With five extraordinary professional speakers, 55 workshops and multiple training programs, the educational opportunities at the 2003 National Associa...
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Pumping fuel into a school bus is part of the daily routine at thousands of operations around the country. But there are plenty of ways to improve the...
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Although the intent is not to scare people, security against terrorism needs to be a more prominent issue in the school transportation community. ...
Read More →With calendar year 2003 drawing to a close, SBF contacted school bus officials from across the United States to assess the current state of the...
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Marking the 30th anniversary of SCHOOL BUS FLEET's Administrator of the Year award, Editor Steve Hirano presented the award posthumously to Den...
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No-cost option for communication upgrade Radios with telephone capabilities in addition to two-way function are used in an innovative comm...
Read More →If you didn’t have a chance to attend this year’s conference and trade show of the National Association for Pupil Transportation, you missed a great o...
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In an interview with SCHOOL BUS FLEET last year, John O’Leary, president and CEO of Thomas Built Buses, said he wanted to differentiate his com...
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