
Nine people received awards during the 2023 annual conference in Columbus, Ohio.
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Candidates are in the running for the National Association for Pupil Transportation’s president-elect, Region 4 director, and affiliate director for the association’s board of directors.
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Read More →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.
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Leaders of national school bus organizations tell us why the love the big yellow school bus.
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In this interview with School Bus Fleet, McGee-Hewitt shares what challenges the NAPT hopes to address in the coming year, as well as which pupil-transportation-related issues are on her radar, and what she believes pupil transportation will look like five years from now.
Read More →While purchase orders for new school buses increased overall, production lines continue to struggle to meet demand in a timely manner due to ongoing supply chain issues. School districts might order a new bus today but not actually see it loading up with students until 2024.
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Molly McGee Hewitt, the new executive director and CEO for the National Association for Pupil Transportation, welcomed new and returning members on the organization's board of directors.
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The NSTA sought five years but got two. NASDPTS and the NAPT were among organizations that reached out to the FMCSA to oppose the proposal for extending the waiver five years.
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