
This conversation, featured in the June/July issue of School Bus Fleet, brings together representatives from Cook-Illinois Corporation, National Express LLC, Zum, and HopSkipDrive.
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Since 2005, the company's drivers have traveled millions of miles and transported thousands of special-needs students.
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A briefing report from New York Appleseed makes a few recommendations for improving transportation equity among public school students in New York City's boroughs.
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The new Type A zero-emission bus also includes vehicle-to-grid technology, allowing the bus to lend power when it's not in use.
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About 14% of public school students rely on compassionate and empathetic bus drivers who are properly trained to help special-needs students reach their academic goals and achievements.
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The portal is expected to simplify operations for special-needs transportation service providers throughout the United States.
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The Ohio-based company designed the seat mount for special-needs students who have difficulty staying seated in other products.
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The Industry Assembly of God plans to use the bus to transport special needs students and the elderly.
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The securement supplier will honor a special-needs school bus driver for their standout service for the fourth year in a row. The winner will receive $1,000.
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