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May 1, 2008

STN eNews Weekly Newsletter

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Apr 29, 2008) — Two contractors shared their plan to put together report before August deadline during the first day of National School Transportation Association's annual visit to the nation's Capitol. Read More


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LOS ANGELES (April 25, 2008) — The biggest CNG fleet in the nation just got bigger, following a grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Read More


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Get First Aid and NHTSA Child Passenger Seat Certification at the STN Expo

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STN EXPO presents the revised, NHTSA-developed National Child Passenger Safety Training for School Buses, as well as training in child and adult first aid, CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED), on Saturday, July 26 and Sunday the 27th. For more information, visit the STN Expo site. You may also register online for these pre-cons as well as the regular conference tracks.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Apr 24, 2008) — The assembly education committee decided not to hear a bill letting districts use state categorical funding for transportation. Read More


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TOPEKA , Kan. (April 29, 2008) — School bus driver instructors set for week-long session in late June. Read More


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YUBA CITY , Calif. (Apr 24, 2008) — A Yuba City school bus driver's quick moves saved lives, earns top honor. Read More


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COLUMBUS (April 29, 2008) — State prepares to celebrate drivers for seventh year in a row. Read More


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Student Travels to School by Horse, Saves on Gas
TAMASSEE, S.C. — Like other automobile drivers, Tamassee-Salem High School senior Greg Nichols feels the pinch of high gas prices. But, unlike most individuals, he devised an alternative mode of transportation to and from school. He rode his horse. UpstateToday.com

EPA Grant for DC Public School Buses to Reduce Emissions
In the next year, students who ride buses to and from the District of Columbia Public Schools will be breathing cleaner air, thanks to a grant presented today from the EPA. Press Zoom

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