Registration is now open for the return of the National School Transportation Association’s Midwinter Meeting, slated for Jan. 22-24, 2023, in San Diego, Calif.
Planned session topics during the conference include:
The event aimed at school transportation contractors and industry professionals is scheduled for Jan. 22-24 in the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego.

Sessions during the January NSTA event will cover topics ranging from illegal passing to economic forecasting.
Photo: NSTA
Registration is now open for the return of the National School Transportation Association’s Midwinter Meeting, slated for Jan. 22-24, 2023, in San Diego, Calif.
Planned session topics during the conference include:
Electric school buses.
Illegal passing of school buses.
Outsourcing student transportation.
Economic forecast.
The event starts with the Golden Coast Reception. On Monday, after education sessions and a vendor partner roundtable, NSTA holds a cocktail hour and dinner celebrating volunteers.
NSTA member registration costs $595 for contractors and $795 for vendors. Rooms range between $269 and $329 per night.

Image: NSTA
For information, visit the event website.
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