Loading data...
If the school bus is indeed an extension of the classroom, then a change in education is evidenced by the passengers who are being transported today.
Read More →Train-the-trainer programs can help to improve the skill sets of your staff, even if they think they know it all.
Read More →The message that most often gets to the American public about school bus transportation is consistently negative. Thus, when a tragedy occurs, there is no residual good will to discourage overreaction.
Read More →School districts are often hesitant to expand first aid training because of liability and confidentiality concerns.
Read More →When such a tragedy occurs, it challenges our leadership skills. As a superintendent, it's my job to ensure that every department, including transportation, is working as a team with the district office.
Read More →Behavior problems exhibited by students with disabilities are not uncommon on the school bus.
Read More →How we speak to and about the students with disabilities who ride school buses can influence their perception of themselves and others' perceptions of them.
Read More →By tapping district, vendor and volunteer resources, a school transportation team in upstate New York transformed a spare Blue Bird into their dream vehicle.
Read More →A safety coordinator and drivers combine talents to bring an entertaining - and informative - show to schoolchildren.
Read More →One of the many challenges of transporting students with disabilities is properly spec'ing the school bus, which must be equipped to meet the varying demands of disabled children.
Read More →