
The nationwide tour aims to highlight safe school bus behavior through interactive activities and remind motorists that they can help keep students safe by obeying stop-arm safety laws.
The nationwide tour aims to highlight safe school bus behavior through interactive activities and remind motorists that they can help keep students safe by obeying stop-arm safety laws.
The American School Bus Council recently kicked off its 2019 Love the Bus campaign in Illinois.
This year’s event was held at the Fred Rodgers Magnet Academy in the East Aurora (Ill.) School District 131 on Feb. 8, with over 400 students, bus drivers, and guests in attendance.
ASBC will kick off its annual campaign assembly at a school in Illinois on Feb. 8.
In this recruitment spot from Gwinnett County Public Schools, bus drivers (aka bus managers) share what they like about the job, including the schedule, the benefits, and the chance to make a difference in kids’ lives.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools informs the community about how its maintenance team prepared the fleet for the new school year.
The nationwide tour aims to reinforce safe school bus behavior through interactive activities, and remind motorists that they can help keep students safe by obeying stop-arm safety laws.
This 11-minute spot from Tucson Unified School District highlights the work of bus drivers and the rest of the transportation team — including routing, maintenance, and management.
San Antonio Independent School District wins first place for a medal it designed for an annual celebration of the city.
As part of this year’s campaign, ASBC will award gift cards to the top social media posts that highlight Love the Bus celebrations.
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