HomeManagementOhio School Bus Legend Sontag, Jr., Retiring in July ManagementNews Ohio School Bus Legend Sontag, Jr., Retiring in July By David George May 23, 2018 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinReddItTumblrDiggEmail George Sontag, Jr. and his colleagues in 2017. The Centerville City Schools Transportation Dept. has almost 150 bus drivers and aides. It operates 120 buses that provide 600 individual bus routes daily. TagsDriverPeopleSchool Bus Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinReddItTumblrDiggEmail Previous articleNSTA Capitol Hill Testimony Reiterates FAST Act ImportanceNext articleCity of Dallas Awards 3-Year Crossing Guards Contract RELATED ARTICLES News Nonprofit Pushes FCC for Broader E-Rate Expansion to Tackle Homework Gap Operations Gallery: National School Bus Safety Week 2024 Seatbelts School Bus Safety Act for Seatbelts Again Introduced in Congress People Guiding Hands: New York School Bus Driver Supports Young Rider Through Her Anxiety Operations School Bus Company Owner Brought Down by High-Stakes Fraud Scheme Safety Teen Charged in Pennsylvania School Bus Shooting, 3 Others Wanted Digital Editions November 2024 Meet the 2024 Transportation Director of the Year, Craig Beaver, director of transportation at Beaverton School District in Oregon.... Partner Updates Router: Going from Pro to PLUS Made Work Fun Why the EPA Shouldn’t Favor Electric School Buses Buyers Guide Buyer’s Guide 2024 Find the latest vehicle production data and budget reports, industry trends, and contact information for state, national and federal... Multimedia (STN Podcast E233) Fraud in New York & Cohesive Indiana ‘Top Transportation Team’ WATCH: Minnesota District Features Transportation Department (Free Webinar) Addressing Driver (& Bus) Shortages: 3 Creative and Measurable Strategies that... AdvertisementPoll Does your state require school bus evacuation training for students with disabilities and special needs?YesNo7 votesVoteResultsBack to vote Advertisement Special Reports Oregon School District Maintenance Internship Program Yields Success Avoiding False Starts Community Collaboration Drives County’s Expansion of School Bus Safety Week The History of Seat Belt Development