
What More Than Two Million Rides Reveal About School Transit
More than two million student trips. Nearly 28million miles. Here's what that data reveals about the future of alternative student transportation.
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More than two million student trips. Nearly 28million miles. Here's what that data reveals about the future of alternative student transportation.
Read More →As a related service provider who attends IEP meetings regularly, I am amazed that I am often the person responsible for leading the team in its discu...
Read More →In a small rural town in Iowa, 10-year-old Josh, who has autism, rode the bus to school each morning. After picking him up, the driver would go about ...
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Read More →Although it seems obvious, one of the best ways to determine the training needs of your special-needs drivers and aides is to simply ask them. Rather ...
Read More →On March 23, a 15-passenger van transporting members of a track team from Missoula, Mont., swerved off an interstate highway and crashed into a tree. ...
Read More →There is no federal standard requiring student medical information on school buses, regardless of whether or not the buses transport students with spe...
Read More →An introduction gives trainers a chance to set the right tone for instruction. Although experienced trainers inevitably develop their own style of ope...
Read More →Ray Turner, Ed.D., provided the pupil transportation community a valuable resource when he wrote “Transporting Medically Fragile or Technology-A...
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Read More →Beginning July 1, the Colorado School Districts Self Insurance Pool (CSDSIP) will stop adding new or used 15-passenger vans to its insurance coverage....
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