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STN ONLINE


WHY ATTEND THE 2014 TSD CONFERENCE? Te Transporting Students with Disabilities and Pre-


schoolers (TSD) national conference is right around the corner! If you might still be wondering whether to attend or not, visit www.tsdconference.com to see why you can’t miss this year’s conference, trade show and the 17th annual national special needs team safety roadeo competition, all in Nashville, Tenn.!


STN EXPO REGISTRATION


NOW OPEN! Early bird registration for the 21st Annual STN EXPO


Conference and Trade Show is now open at www.stnexpo. com. Special pricing for main conference registration is $199 through April 5. Main conference registration includes all educational workshops, general sessions, keynote presenta- tions, networking events and entry to the trade show floor. Te STN EXPO continues to focus on “Content, Community and Commerce” to energizes industry leaders. Don’t miss out on this $200 savings — register now!


WHEELCHAIR ATHLETE


PERSONIFIES PERSEVERANCE


Tis month’s Web Exclu-


sive profiles Victoria Arlen, an 18-year-old U.S. Paralympian who was named the brand am- bassador of wheelchair-secure- ment manufacturer Q’Straint last summer. She lost the use of her legs to the rare viral disease transverse myelitis in 2006, but


that didn’t stop her from winning the gold medal in the women’s 100-meter freestyle swimming event, as well as breaking the world record, at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. She also won silver in three other swimming events. Read her compelling story at www.stnonline.com/home/web-exclusive.


12 School Transportation News February 2014


WEB POLL ON STOP-ARM CAMERAS Visit our home page to answer our latest web poll ques-


tion: How effective do you think stop-arm video enforcement programs are in discouraging motorists from illegally passing school buses? What’s your experience with stop-arm enforce- ment programs?


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