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Building a Strong System to Support Your Student Transportation Operation


A technology solution from TripSpark starts with a solid foundation of experience, and includes flexible calendar-based scheduling software, Automatic Vehicle Location and add-on modules for total system management.


Together, these tools enable school districts to get students where they need to go safely, while improving on-time performance and realizing cost efficiencies.


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Experienced company, experienced team A Solid Foundation


30+ years of experience building software solutions for K-12 transportation, and staff that have an average of 17 years of experience in the field.


4 3 2 1 2 Calendar-Based Scheduling Software


Build efficient routes, maintain on-time performance, reduce scheduling errors and adapt to complex student schedules with TripSpark’s flexible calendar- based scheduling solution.


3 Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)


Improve scheduling, routing and safety by monitoring real-time vehicle and student locations with AVL technology.


4 Employee, Fleet and Field Trip Management Modules


Streamline processes and increase productivity with modules for employee, fleet, and field trip management that integrate with one another.


www.tripspark.com


1-888-595-4696 info@tripspark.com


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