
Check in with Tennessee’s new state transportation manager, Josh Hinerman, as he reflects on his journey, path to leadership, and priorities for student-centered transportation.
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In Dickson County, Tennessee, school bus drivers show how longevity, respect, and community ties build a stable and trusted transportation program.
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The first U.S. bus driver killed by a student, Joyce Gregory, is remembered as her shooter’s conviction is overturned and record wiped. Here’s what we know.
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The fourth issue of 2024 features Liz Thies of Mohave Valley Elementary School District in Arizona, our School Bus Fleet Administrator of the Year. Plus, meet four women helping change the world of pupil transportation!
Read More →Executive Editor of School Bus Fleet, Wes Platt, discusses a memorial bus ride in remembrance of a Tennessee school bus driver. Plus, an interview with Alfred Karam of Shenendehowah Central Schools in New York! This episode is sponsored by Thomas Built Buses, a leader in pupil transportation.
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More than 100 school buses participated in a memorial procession honoring a Hawkins County Schools bus driver who died after a pickup truck crossed into her lane and struck her oncoming bus.
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The dealer, with headquarters in Nashville, was founded in 2007 and currently has 10 locations in Florida and Tennessee.
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The Tennessee school district joins Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, and Seattle in enlisting the alternative student transportation provider.
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George Herschel Law, founder of Mid-South Bus Center, passed away on Aug. 24, months after suffering a heart attack in Florida.
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The Canadian company won $903,000 contract to upgrade 390 school buses.
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