
The contractor’s “Bully-Free Buses” campaign is led by Blue Shirt Day. Drivers, mechanics, and others wear blue shirts to show solidarity against bullying.
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Patrick Gallagher, SafeStop’s director of sales, shares how the company’s app has increased communication between school districts and parents. Gallagher also foresees more data access as a potential solution to bus driver shortage.
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Employees of the school bus contractor volunteer to transport Special Olympics athletes for the State Summer Games in Idaho.
Read More →In the $3.5 million annual pact with Lackawanna City School District, the contractor will provide transportation services, routing implementation, and 50 new vehicles.
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The contractor will operate and maintain Navasota ISD’s new 40-vehicle fleet, which will be leased and owned by the district.
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Johnston Community School District’s transportation system, currently owned and operated by the district, will be converted to Student Transportation of America.
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A new aspect to the school bus contractor’s celebration of employees this year is the use of the social media hashtag #IAppreciate.
Read More →The five-year pact with Morongo Unified School District, located in the Mojave Desert, includes new buses with air conditioning and three-point belts.
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The school bus operator wins its second contract in the state: a five-year pact to provide transportation for Tigard-Tualatin School District.
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Employees wore blue shirts on Oct. 1 to show solidarity against bullying, and the contractor will host awareness-raising events throughout the month.
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