Time is nearly up to nominate a school bus hero!
As previously announced, a new feature in SCHOOL BUS FLEET will profile people in the industry who have saved a life or performed some other heroic act.
New feature in SCHOOL BUS FLEET will profile people in pupil transportation who have saved a life or performed some other heroic act. The deadline for nominations is this Friday, Nov. 12.
Time is nearly up to nominate a school bus hero!
As previously announced, a new feature in SCHOOL BUS FLEET will profile people in the industry who have saved a life or performed some other heroic act.
Candidates should work in pupil transportation in some capacity, and their heroism — whether it was on or off the job — should have taken place approximately within the past year.
If you know of someone who fits that description, send us an e-mail at info@schoolbusfleet.com with a brief explanation of his or her daring deed.
We’ll accept nominations through this Friday, Nov. 12.

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