The National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) took its show on the road for a conference focused primarily on transportation expectations and options when it comes to students with unique physical and emotional needs. Attendees gathered in downtown Raleigh, capital of North Carolina, for the event.

The National School Transportation Association held its first in-person conference of 2023 with the Midwinter Meeting in San Diego. The event included a celebration of volunteers, panel discussions, and informative presentations.

School buses across the country have been decked out in lights and decorations by bus drivers and other school transportation professionals for the 2022 holiday season.

For the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS) held an in-person conference in Pentagon City, Va., in late October. These images capture just some of the experience. Check out the rest of our coverage on schoolbusfleet.com.

Ahead of the awards and installation banquet, NSTA hosted a President's Dinner block party and held panel discussions on school bus fleet electrification and special needs transportation.

The World Resources Institute sponsored the electric-battery school bus "street fair" to kick off the annual meeting and conference of the National School Transportation Association in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Manufacturers on display included IC Bus, MicroBird, Lion Electric, and BYD.

Winning entries in the 18th edition of School Bus Fleet’s Photo Contest captures weather and wildlife – along with the familiar yellow school bus. These shots were selected from 74 total entries by SBF staff.

Student transportation leaders in North Carolina's Wake County distributed Bojangle's biscuits and goody bags to school bus drivers at East Cary Middle School in celebration of Love the Bus month.

Chapel Hill-Carrboro (N.C.) City Schools took time to recognize drivers with photos and Facebook posts. We share just a handful of those drivers here.

The school district transformed two of its old school buses into classrooms that can be taken to schools and used by teachers.

Mr. Grinch grabbed the wheel of a Thomas Built Saf-T-Liner C2 in the Bel Air, Md., holiday parade. He represented Nelson Bus Company, Nelson Training Center, and Harford County Public Schools.
