
The four-day meeting in Pittsburgh includes OEM speed networking, panel discussions about electric school buses and technology, and the annual awards dinner.
Read More →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.
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The event aimed at school transportation contractors and industry professionals is scheduled for Jan. 22-24 in the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego.
Read More →These common characteristics inspired me to choose student transportation as my vocation, and the theme of my remarks centered on the fact that industry has been and will continue to be “stronger together." For me, this phrase is not just a catchy slogan, I truly believe it.
Read More →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.
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The event kicks off July 24 with an electric school bus "street fair" and continues through July 27. School Bus Fleet is the convention's exclusive media sponsor for 2022.
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Concerns about the COVID pandemic prompt organization leaders to end plans for the November event near Washington, D.C.
Read More →Carina Noble, the National School Transportation Association's president, reflects on the association’s recent annual meeting and convention, and how effective communication and leadership will help drive the future of the yellow bus.
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The association recognizes top school bus drivers and contractors during its annual meeting and convention held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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The Center for Transportation and the Environment’s 2021 International Zero Emission Bus Conference will take place in Denver, Colorado, from Sept. 15 to 17.
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