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Newsby StaffJune 12, 2025

Now Online: School Bus Fleet's June/July 2025 Contractor Issue

From our Contractor of the Year interview to 2025 survey results on the state of contracting, natural disasters, alternative transportation, and electric buses, don't miss these articles.

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Newsby StaffJune 9, 2025

When It Comes to Student Safety, Disaster Planning Starts with the Bus

Be ready before disaster strikes. This new guide equips school transportation leaders with step-by-step plans to protect students, staff, and buses during emergencies to handle anything from storms to shutdowns.

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Back on the Busby Amanda HuggettMay 22, 2025

Helping Others through Natural Disaster

School buses are used for more than student transportation. In the face of natural disaster, they can represent hope and recovery. In this blog, SBF’s editor recalls living through Midwestern events and shares the story behind our special guide to help others weather the storm.

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Articlesby StaffMay 7, 2025

What To Do When Natural Disaster Strikes: Tips & Stories from School Transportation Teams

Mother Nature has her own plans, and transportation teams must be ready to fight back against whatever disaster she has in store. Review best practices for emergency preparedness and learn what others advise from recent experience.

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Newsby Amanda HuggettOctober 11, 2024

Hurricane Update: Info and Resources for School Transportation

Get the latest on hurricanes Helene and Milton here, where we update on the current state of schools affected with resources and tips.

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ArticlesFebruary 14, 2013

Hurricane Sandy: the impact on NYC's school bus fleets

Last fall's massive storm on the East Coast created a surge of challenges for student transportation in New York City, from flooded bus yards and offices to fuel and equipment shortages. Here's an overview of the crisis and how the city's Office of Pupil Transportation responded.

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