Grand Sierra Resort | Reno, NV | July 21-25 2012
2012 STN EXPO: Discovering Opportunities

2012 STN EXPO: Discovering Opportunities

The 19th Annual STN EXPO seeks to provide some answers, some opportunities for student transporters to learn about and implement additional efficiencies into their operation and to put their collective heads together to identify a new, better path. The keys to success lie in the industry's hands; embracing new ways to do things is imperative.

Trade Show

Trade Show

The STN EXPO attracts school transportation professionals from more than 45 states each year. The past few years, our attendance has increased, and we expect the largest turnout ever at the 2012 STN EXPO.

Grand Sierra Resort

Grand Sierra Resort

The Grand Sierra Resort is the premier hotel in the Reno area. The hotel is positioned outside the main strip of hotels which allows the attendees to focus on their education, networking opportunities and the innovative pupil transportation products displayed during the trade show.

Networking

Networking

With transportation professionals from all around the country, and more than seven networking specific functions, not including the workshops and trade show, you have several opportunities to discuss best practices for your district/operation and brainstorm about any issues that you may be encountering in your home town.

Celebrity Keynotes

Celebrity Keynotes

Over the years, STN has secured celebrity keynote presenters to enhance the attendee experience. We have brought in speakers such as John F. Kennedy Jr., General Russell Honore, John Walsh and Chris Gardner. This year, we are bringing in J.R. Martinez who was the most recent winner of ABC's Dancing with the Stars.

Education

Education

With more than 50 sessions from industry leaders and several pre-conference workshops, the STN EXPO offers the largest workshop selection in the industry. In addition to that, our attendees have provided positive feedback on the quality education that is provided each year.

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About the STN EXPO

STN EXPO: Discovering Opportunities
July 21-25, 2012

It's no secret that the sluggish economy, to put it lightly, continues to negatively impact state education and local school districts nationwide. Meanwhile, rising costs of materials and other resources are driving up vehicle, component and other costs each year. What is the industry to do?

The 19th Annual STN EXPO seeks to provide some answers, some opportunities for student transporters to learn about and implement additional efficiencies into their operation and to put their collective heads together to identify a new, better path. The keys to success lie in the industry's hands; embracing new ways to do things is imperative. Student transportation must make a better case to not only help it live and see another day but to grow. Tens of millions of students and their parents rely on this vital education-related service.

The 2012 STN EXPO will once again be held in Reno, Nev., this time July 21-25. Approximately four dozen workshops, presentations and hands-on demonstrations will be presented in the areas of Business Administration, Head Start, Maintenance, Safey & Security, and Special Needs transportation. Stay tuned to further announcements in early 2012 on our educational curriculum as well as our one-day trade show on July 24.

STN EXPO Highlights

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Special Needs

please note, schedule subject to change

Sunday, July 22

1:15 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.

“Seclusion & Restraint”

Moderator: Peggy Burns
Panelists: Steven Huillet, Alexandra Robinson, Michelle Drorbaugh

Those professionals involved in pupil transportation think of restraint in the context of child safety restraint systems. To them, seclusion may suggest a student's assignment to solo transportation in accordance with an IEP. But when does restraint negatively impact safety? When is seclusion a violation of a child's rights and needs?



2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.

“Spectrum in the Sky - Viable Solutions for Transporting Students with Autism”

Moderator:  Alexandra Robinson
Panelists: Ellen Johnson, Charlene Majors, Susan Keith
The varying spectrums of Autism are many and the challenges are great, but in this session, participants will come away with viable solutions for even the most challenging of behaviors and operational situations. Be a part of this truly hands-on discussion with our panel of "out of the box" thinking experts.

Monday, July 23


9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.

“Seizures, Diastat and the School Bus: Providing Reasonable and Inclusive Options for Safe Transport”

Presenters: Sue Shutrump, Ellen Johnson

Diastat, a powerful anti-seizure drug is being prescribed for more school bus passengers. With shorter administration times and available training for non-medical personnel, many school transporters are expected to administer this potent suppository. Join us for an interactive discussion on changing legislation and best practice procedures which meet the needs of these challenging passengers.


11 a.m. – Noon

“Maintaining Your CSRS Investment”

Presenter: Denise Donaldson

A child safety restraint system inventory represents a significant investment, and this session will cover techniques for managing and maintaining these safely.


1:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

“Bus Evacuation Phase III: Special Needs & Head Start Evacuations with Seat Belts”

Presenters: Charley Kennington, Marisa Weisinger, Sue Shutrump, Susan Hunt

Demonstrations and discussion on how to remove children from safety restraint systems to allow the safe evacuation of a school bus. A PowerPoint presentation will discuss the proper way to remove children from child restraint systems. Demonstrations will be conducted by actually cutting harnesses and lap belts showing the best way to safely remove children from restraint systems. Scenarios: This presentation will have participants from the audience participating in a school bus evacuation drill removing children from child safety restraint systems and role playing the safe removal of the students.


Tuesday, July 24


8:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.

“Dealing with Decreased/Increased Student Enrollment Including NCLB and McKinney Vento”

Moderator: Pam McDonald
Panelists: Michelle Drorbaugh, Launi Schmutz

Wednesday, July 25


8 a.m. – 9 a.m.

“School Bus Safety Education - Students with Disabilities and Preschoolers”

 Presenter: Charlene Majors

So, your state department of education mandates you teach school bus safety education to ALL students who ride publicly funded school transportation. But, do they tell you how to make that happen for students with disabilities and prechoolers? This session will offer several different venues for making this happen!!


9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.

“10 Special Needs Questions You Don't Want to be Asked in Court”

Moderator: Ted Finlayson-Schueler
Panelists: Peggy Burns, Alexandra Robinson, Mike Simmons

You've been sworn in. These are the questions the lawyers will ask about your transportation of students with disabilities. Having the right answers means you are a best practice operation. Having the wrong answers or no answers means that your district or company is about to spend a lot of money. Learn from these experts who have been in that courtroom.


10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

“Travel Training: A Bridge to the Future”

Presenters: Ted Finlayson-Schueler

Travel Training is usually 4-6 weeks of intensive instruction for teenagers with disabilities to learn how to ride transit buses. This workshop will examine transit rider skills and identify which can be taught on the school bus and then generalized to the transit environment. Transportation goal-setting then becomes a meaningful part of the IEP process.


 

 

Keynote Presenters

J.R. Martinez

Known for winning Season 13 of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," J.R. Martinez is an Iraq war veteran, motivational speaker and actor who presents the main keynote the afternoon of July 23 in an event...

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Mark Crosby

Mark E. Crosby is an expert on the wireless spectrum and will speak on how the upcoming FCC Narrowbanding requirement for two-way radios will affect school bus operators as well as discuss emergin...

Mark Crosby

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