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Daily Routes: Driver in Fatal Idaho Motorcoach Accident also SB Driver
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Driver in Fatal Idaho Motorcoach Accident also SB Driver. District said not to be aware of her other job but adds, 'This is not uncommon'. Officials for the Nebo, Utah, school district confirmed on Oct. 13. That the motorcoach driver involved in the fatal rollover accident on days previously in Idaho has been employed with their district since January 2003. According to a report from the Desert News. Why or why not? School Transportation News Blogs. Visit the STNMagazine Web ...
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Daily Routes: A Rare and Unnerving School Bus Stop
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. A Rare and Unnerving School Bus Stop. Leave it to a school bus driver to take initiative when a child is in danger. Last week, Valerie Flanagan thought an animal in the road was the reason for slowing, swerving traffic as she drove her Garden Grove (Calif.) Unified School District bus back to the depot following her morning route. As reported on KTLA News. Meanwhile, as can only happen in Southern California (and few other choice places), motorists honked and yelled profanities...
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Daily Routes: Budget Pains Continue for Transportation for Seattle
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Monday, October 12, 2009. Budget Pains Continue for Transportation for Seattle. As if the economy hasn’t hit school transportation coffers hard enough this year, the news outlets reported last week. That 10,000 students in the Seattle, Bellevue, Washington and Lake Mercer school districts could see their mass transit passes affected by 33 percent fare increases from the King County metro system. Does such a move make sense in today’s economy? School Transportation News Blogs. Follow me on Twitter. Appeal...
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Daily Routes: February 2009
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Monday, February 23, 2009. A lot of attention for one school bus driver. School bus driver and mother of two Minta Gracia is getting a lot of attention. In the blogosphere after a CNN story about her request to President Obama to stop foreclosures. According to the story. The home that was worth $800,000 when she bought it is now worth $676,000 and she's just received notice that her mortgage may be in danger of going into foreclosure. What impact is the economy having on your town? Highlights of the Week.
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Daily Routes: No Shortage of Drivers? Tell That to These Schools
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Monday, October 19, 2009. No Shortage of Drivers? Tell That to These Schools. I've heard from transportation directors across the country that one silver lining to the current economy is that it has reversed a trend toward driver shortages, a problem that has historically plagued the industry. Reporter Cindi Nobles writes about the Atkins and Russellville school districts in the northwest part of the state that say they are experiencing continued problems finding drivers. Apparently, add continued driver...
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Daily Routes: A Special 60K: Grant Funds Come in Different Shapes and Sizes for School Transportation
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Thursday, October 15, 2009. A Special 60K: Grant Funds Come in Different Shapes and Sizes for School Transportation. It's cliched, but you definitely don't get what you don't ask for. It's true in love, in life and certainly school transportation. Gardner Middle School in Lansing. That 31 of its 33 schools earned AYP. Recognition from the state department of education. School Transportation News Blogs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit the STNMagazine Web site. Follow me on Twitter. The federal 3...
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Daily Routes: National Express Group: Jumping Onboard the Stagecoach?
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009. National Express Group: Jumping Onboard the Stagecoach? School bus personnel at the second largest school bus contractor in North America must be feeling schizophrenic. Since June, nearly every morning they prepare for work, they have had serious questions as to whom they'll be reporting to by day's end. Soon, it may be superiors at Stagecoach Group plc. According to Bloomberg News. School Transportation News Blogs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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Daily Routes: Parental Involvement: Wouldn't it Be Nice?
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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Parental Involvement: Wouldn't it Be Nice? The National PTO wrote about parent involvement in their child's education on its blog. Yesterday. In doing so, it recognized Minnesota. One of the few states that celebrates the role parents play in school. It's apropos, after all, as October is parental involvement month. PTO even has a parent involvement toolkit. But, the PTO asks, why aren't more states following Minnesota's lead? School Transportation News Blogs. Appeals Court Rev...
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Daily Routes: Blog Site Now Contained Within the New STNOnline.com
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Monday, October 26, 2009. Blog Site Now Contained Within the New STNOnline.com. Over the weekend, we launched a redesigned, easier-to-use magazine web site. One of the new features is our self-contained blog network. This means we will no longer be updating our external pages. Please bookmark stnonline.com. And follow us there. Thanks for visiting! School Transportation News Blogs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit the STNMagazine Web site. Follow me on Twitter. Blogging Behind the Wheel. I've re...