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Superintendents Association Proposes Changes to Special-Ed Due Process System for Services

The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) released proposals the group said offer alternatives to the current, federally mandated process used by parents and...

In the Rearview Mirror: A Review of 2012 Legal Cases Affecting Special Needs Transportation

This follow-up to our annual compilation of the year's important legal developments focuses on transportation of students with special needs. Use...

Senate Bill Once Again Targets Seclusion, Restraint in Schools

Rep. George Miller (D-CA) re-introduced in the House The All Students Safe Act, which would set for the first time minimum safety standards at...

Federal Cuts to Special Education Funding in South Carolina Could Affect 2013-2014 School Year

A federal funding cut to the South Carolina Department of Education for special education will not affect the current school year, but it could...

Paper Compares Costs, Benefits of Transit and School Buses to Increase Student Achievement

A new white paper seeks to shed light on transportation options available to school districts for increasing student participation in extra-curricular activities, with a...

Transportation Still a Challenge Post-Sandy Even as More New York City Schools Reopen

Two and a half weeks after Hurricane Sandy battered the East Coast and other areas, New York City has reopened nearly all of its...

Open Communication Is Key to Building Relationships Before, During the IEP Meeting

The relationship between student transportation and special education was likened to a marriage of sorts during a session at the 21st annual National Conference...

2012 NAPT Summit Reporter’s Notebook

This week has been a busy one in the student transportation industry. First off, it was School Bus Safety Week, an important event to...

Update: Chicago Public Schools Turns to Transit for Displaced Students During Teachers Strike

The recent Chicago Teachers Union strike, which ended Tuesday, shut down the nation’s third-largest school district just days after some 402,000 students had returned...

Transportation Challenges Take a Bite Out of the Big Apple

While school districts usually have a few transportation glitches the first week of school, New York City has experienced busing issues serious enough to...

School Bus Evacuation Drills Help Transporters Know Their Student Ridership

When special needs transportation consultant Cheryl Wolf visited an Indiana school district in August to provide training on emergency bus evacuation drills, she heard...

Industry Wrestles with Seclusion, Restraint Issue on School Buses

A newly proposed federal law that would essentially prohibit seclusion and restraint practices on students nationwide may have serious unintended consequences for the school...

Organization Publishes Report on Implications of Seclusion and Restraint in Schools

Non-profit disability advocate group TASH published a study that analyzes news reports on the negative effect of seclusion and restraint on students with disabilities,...

February 2012

Student transporters tackle those "Houdini" students with special needs who always seem able to wiggle out of even the best-fitting child restraints. And student...

California District Utilizes YouTube to Broadcast 2012-2013 School Bus Cuts, Call to Action

The Lake Elsinore Unified School District in Southern California posted a two-minute video on YouTube calling for residents to join transportation and other school...

Webinar Provides Background, Tips on Implementing School Bus Travel Training

More than 130 student transporters joined a consultant and a team of special education experts Feb. 28 for a live webinar on utilizing the...

Southern California School Buses Respond to Bomb Scare

When a Navy corpsman stationed at a local U.S. military base phoned in a bomb threat to San Clemente High School in Southern California...

The Oxygen Dependent Student on the School Bus

From time to time I am asked a series of questions regarding the requirement to transport oxygen on school buses. The...

Transportation and Charter Schools

In one of the most recent bursts of education reform in our nation, charter schools have become a common topic of conversation among educators....

Medicaid Eligibility for Transportation Services for Students with Disabilities

This article introduces technical information about the relationship between Medicaid Eligibility and Billing for Transportation Services. It is presented in a question answer format....
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September 2024

This month's issue highlights the 2024 Technology Super Users, featuring Ron Johnson who utilized his district's technology during a...
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Buyer’s Guide 2024

Find the latest vehicle production data and budget reports, industry trends, and contact information for state, national and federal...

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