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■ MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS School Bus Services Contract Writing Specifications


Presenter: Winship Wheatley


Join us at this session, led by a presenter with both legal and large district transportation director experience, for a discussion about contract specification and pricing opportunities, leading you to the best service at the most reasonable price.


Sunday, July 24 | 10:15 A.M. – 11:15 A.M.


■ SPECIAL NEEDS & HEAD START Special Services Management Presenters: Winship Wheatley, Launi Harden, Alexandra Robinson Learn about successful methods used to fortify the needed partnership between the special services and transportation entities. Additionally, how that partnership can ultimately improve services, communications and do so efficiently.


10:15 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.


■ SAFETY & SECURITY Distracted Driving is Like Driving Drunk Presenter: Charley Kennington


This course is designed to help the attendee understand how distracted driving is putting students at risk. Drivers are using cell phones, radios, managing student discipline, monitoring other traffic, and concentrating on where they are going. In the training attendees will see the results of how multitasking and distracted driving takes their eyes off the road. The attendee will be able to understand the need to pull to the side of the road for some tasks instead of trying to drive and complete other tasks at the same time. This session is schedule for two hours.


■ MAINTENANCE & TECHNOLOGY


Using Vehicle Telematics Data Moderator: Arby Creach Panelists: David Anderson & Andres Montes A frank and transparent discussion centering around the actual proven value of adding telematics to a bus fleet devoid of sales "hype,” this panel of fleet operations experts will share information on how telematics provide valuable information and an actual ROI, or is it just an expensive "cool to have" accessory for fleets? On the legal and operational planning front, is the data provided by telematics just another measurement point (KPI) or does it become an invaluable policy or best practice justification tool with which a district should not do without?


■ MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS


Hiring the Right People & Raising Up Leaders Presenters: Denny Coughlin & Michael Shields This workshop will provide you with methods and approaches to consider in your hiring practices that will assist you in finding the right “fit” for your team. We will further provide you with concepts to develop and grow a leadership culture.


11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.


■ GREEN BUS SUMMIT Calculating Your Fleet's GHG Emissions Presenter: Rick Wallace Learn the carbon intensities of different fuels and the global warming potential of varying emissions from a transportation expert from the Oregon Department of Energy. He will also provide additional information to help fleets determine their real carbon footprint and the effect adopting certain alternative fuels can have on reducing it.


■ SPECIAL NEEDS & HEAD START Wheelchair Crash Research & New Securement Standards


Presenters: Miriam Manary & Sue Shutrump One of the nation’s pre-eminent experts on school bus


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