Know an exemplary school transportation director who deserves recognition? School Bus Fleet is accepting nominations for our Administrator of the Year award.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
August 8, 2017
Last year’s SBF Administrator of the Year award went to Ingrid Reitano (left) of New Jersey. She is seen here with her daughter, Tracy Lynch.
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Last year’s SBF Administrator of the Year award went to Ingrid Reitano (left) of New Jersey. She is seen here with her daughter, Tracy Lynch.
Do you know an exemplary school transportation director who deserves recognition for his or her efforts? If so, School Bus Fleet wants to hear from you.
We’re getting ready to select a recipient for our annual Administrator of the Year award, and we’re accepting nominations. Both district- and state-level directors are eligible.
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Each year, we look for candidates who have made significant contributions to pupil transportation through their own departments as well as through state and national associations.
The deadline for nominations is Friday, Sept. 15. To submit a nomination, fill out the form below.
SBF will present the Administrator of the Year award at the National Association for Pupil Transportation conference in Columbus, Ohio, in November.
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