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Stock’s Final Sit Down Barry Stock spent some time talking about conversions (“We got to take a look at it more globally from


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a North American perspective”), the role of transportation in the educational process (“When cuts hap- pen or no transportation is provided, it’s easy for the students to not even attend some days”), and health care in the U.S. (“It’s a huge challenge for President Obama and others to get it in place”), among other topics. Check out the most recent (but probably not the last) interview with National Express’ executive vice president of business development, who is retiring this month, at www.stnonline.com/go/647.


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Exclusive this month only at www.STNonline.com. Dr. Joseph Schwieterman, director of Te Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University in Chicago, extrapolated information from his recent study on the carbon footprint of motorcoaches that was publicized by the American Bus Association Foundation to show how the yellow school bus is doing its part to reduce emissions by reducing traffic. Included is a breakdown of the information and how the school bus fits into the overall emissions equation.


First Hand, First Time Check out our coverage from the recent NCST proceedings


this past May at STNonline. Senior Editor Stephane Babcock made his first visit to Warrensburg to cover the votes, the edits and the motions from the floor of the 2010 Congress. Also, check out his blog on a behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of an STN EXPO workshop. EXPO regulars Denny Coughlin, Charley Kennington, Kathy Furneaux, Susan Hunt and Cheryl Wolf sat down during the afterhours of NCST to discuss their upcoming school bus evacuation class at this year’s conference in Reno (www.stnonline.com/go/646).


NAPT Gets a New Online Home Te National Association for Pupil Transportation recently unveiled its new


Web site at www.naptonline.org. Te new site will give visitors quicker access to information on the organization, its Recommended Products program, an- nual conference and other industry resources. Te old site, www.napt.org, will remain in use until this month, but updates will only be made to the new site.


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