
The second of two webinars covered topics related to how school districts handle upkeep for new electric school buses in their fleets.
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Nearly 4% of technicians in transportation companies are women, according to the Women In Trucking Association's WIT Index.
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In April 2021, Portland Public Schools split transportation between First Student and Student Transportation of America. STA has acknowledged it cannot provide the district with sufficient drivers or buses for 30 of its routes this school year.
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SPED Safe’s curriculum will prepare Zum drivers to understand the unique nature, needs, and characteristics of individual students' disabilities, as well as mitigate situations as they arise, regardless of that student’s special need.
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The Chinle Unified School District in Arizona acquired funding for new buses through the A for Arizona grant program.
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Christine Coulson joined the company in 2017. Before that, she worked as a retirement plan specialist for T. Rowe Price.
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The National School Transportation Association (NSTA) hosts a standalone event Nov. 8-10 that includes a “Don’t Talk Politics at Dinner” Dinner right after the midterm elections.
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The money is expected to help fuel the company's efforts to modernize school transportation and expand across the country.
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The New York Citywide Administrative Services, NYC Department of Education, and the U.S. Department of Transportation are working to improve the design and operation of school buses to reduce crashes and boost safety.
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the training sessions were held virtually. This year, the program returned in-person to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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