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Driver Incentives Alabama school district addresses driver shortages this
month with big pay increase and the opportunity to drive one of the district’s new propane buses
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58 A FOUNTAIN OF IDEAS A look ahead to the upcoming NAPT Summit and NASDPTS Conference, where attendees seek guidance on the latest federal emissions regulations and more
Meet up-and-coming student transportation professionals under the age of 40 who are taking the industry by storm with their passion and leadership
ON THE COVER Key Tuscaloosa City Schools transportation employees
who have benefitted first hand from the district’s new pro- pane school buses. Director of Transportation Cathy Staggs said these employees “are second to none. I’m privileged to be associated with them.” First row, from left: Will Noland, technician; Teresa Zawlocki, bus driver; Shannon Swiney, shop foreman; Joey DuBose, technician. Second row, from left: Jar- rod Washington, technician; Robert Williams, shop assistant; James O’Neal, technician; Deandra Woods, shop assistant. PHOTO COURTESY: ROARK JOHNSON
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