School Bus Drivers, Technicians Compete in Colorado
The Colorado State Pupil Transportation Association holds its technician contest and school bus roadeo, with the top competitors advancing to nationals.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
June 29, 2016
Seen here are the top finishers in the conventional category of Colorado's school bus roadeo championship, from left: Josh Gonzales (3rd), Wanda van Zonneveld (2nd), and Robert Leach (1st).
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Seen here are the top finishers in the conventional category of Colorado's school bus roadeo championship, from left: Josh Gonzales (3rd), Wanda van Zonneveld (2nd), and Robert Leach (1st).
THORNTON, Colo. — School bus drivers and technicians showcased their skills in competitions held by the Colorado State Pupil Transportation Association last week.
The Colorado technician contest and school bus roadeo championship were held June 20 and 21 at Adams 12 Five Star Schools in Thornton.
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The top two individuals or teams in each category qualified to advance to national-level competitions. Here are the results:
Conventional bus 1st — Robert Leach, Academy School District 20 2nd — Wanda van Zonneveld, Cherry Creek School District 3rd — Josh Gonzales, Cherry Creek School District 4th — Jeff Proffitt, Academy School District 20 5th — James Lawrence, Adams 12 Five Star Schools 6th — Denise Nelson, Widefield School District 3
Here are the top teams in the special-needs category.
Special needs 1st — Chris Fritz and Syndi Sertich, Academy School District 20 2nd — Debra Combs and Nicole Heather, Aurora Public Schools 3rd — Charie Horne and Sara Lapen, Academy School District 20 4th — Jerry Tomatos and Ron Luthy, Adams 12 Five Star Schools 5th — Tiffany Boyett and Brenna Kempton, Douglas County School District 6th — Craig Walker and Debra Peterson, Harrison School District
Here are the top competitors in the technician contest.
Technician contest Overall: 1st — Zach Davis, Douglas County School District 2nd — Kurt Rosen, Colorado Springs School District 11 3rd — Justin Beddow, Academy School District 20 Best in station: Written — Troy Doyle, Douglas County School District Mechanical — Justin Beddow, Academy School District 20 Inspection — Bob May, Academy School District 20
The events weren’t limited to Colorado pupil transportation professionals. Organizers invited neighbors from the north in Wyoming, which doesn’t currently have a state school bus safety competition. A few representatives from Wyoming came to compete and to learn how to take the concept back to their home state.
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