At Huntsville ISD, students can use their Chromebooks and tablets to access their textbooks and homework on the bus.
2 min to read
At Huntsville ISD, students can use their Chromebooks and tablets to access their textbooks and homework on the bus.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — Students here can tap into a new feature on their school buses this year: wireless internet access.
Huntsville Independent School District (ISD) worked with IT solutions provider Presidio to equip 15 school buses with Wi-Fi and other technologies.
Ad Loading...
The district’s school buses cover 644 square miles. Many passengers have long rides to and from school, as well as activity trips, which prompted the search for a way to help students use that time productively.
“We really wanted to be able to provide wireless access to our students, because some students are on the bus quite the length of time — some up to 90 minutes,” Huntsville Superintendent Dr. Howell Wright said in a video about the district’s “ConnectED Transportation” project (see below).
Students can use their Chromebooks to access their textbooks and homework on the bus, Wright explained.
Along with 3G/4G connectivity for Wi-Fi, Presidio deployed Intel-processor-based tablets for student tracking and other uses.
“With the rider check-in and check-off, we know what student is on the bus at any given time, at any given location,” said Tim Hooks, director of transportation for Huntsville ISD.
Ad Loading...
Presidio also created an app that alerts parents when their children get on and off the bus. The overall solution integrates hardware, software, data, and connectivity, running on technology from Cisco and other partners.
Each morning, Huntsville school bus drivers get a tablet to take on the bus. The devices can be used for turn-by-turn directions and for communication with dispatch.
Other features of Huntsville’s ConnectedED Transportation include live viewing of school bus video surveillance footage and real-time telematics.
School bus contractors and alternative transportation providers, your insights are crucial; please help us report on the state of contracting in this survey. Answers close March 31.
CalAmp’s updated Here Comes The Bus app introduces enhanced safety controls, streamlined parent onboarding, and expanded features to improve visibility and communication around student transportation.
It’s a celebration and a blast from the past in this special anniversary episode of The Route. Take a walk through major industry moments, milestones, and the people who shaped it with some faces you haven’t seen in a while! The Route is sponsored by IC Bus.
From Maine bus safety upgrades to stop-arm camera bills, electric bus funding, and an Alabama workforce solution, here’s the latest in school bus legislation across the U.S.
Missed any of last month’s industry news? We got you. Reporting from Minneapolis, here’s your quick recap of updates from Waymo's controversy, technology, and safety legislation across the U.S.
Ongoing driver shortages nationwide are forcing tough transportation decisions. See how districts are using supplemental transportation to maintain coverage for high-needs students.
Check out some of the latest personnel moves from across the school bus industry, including new leadership appointments, various promotions, and major restructuring.
School closures are inevitable, but transportation chaos doesn’t have to be. Learn how modern routing technology helps districts model closure scenarios before board votes turn into crises.