The three-day virtual Transporting Students with Disabilities and Special Needs conference commenced on Monday and included sessions facilitated by various school bus industry leaders that shed insight into transporting the industry’s most precious cargo.
The sessions also allowed other student transportation professionals to ask questions via the chat function and gain knowledge to take back to their own operations.
Learn more at tsdconference.com. The event will conclude on Nov. 11.
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Patrick Mulick, Katrina Morris and Gloria Corsion sit in on the session, “Re-Engaging Students and Parents in a COVID-19 World.

Kathleen Furneaux, executive director of the Pupil Transportation Safety Institute and a TSD Conference national advisor, speaks during part one of the Foundations of Special Needs class.

Denise Donaldson, editor and publisher of Safe Ride News and a certified child passenger safety instructor, demonstrates proper securement of a child in a forward-facing car seat.