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SPECIAL TRAINING: NHTSA Child Passenger Safety Restraints on School Buses Friday, March 9 (Registration Required & Additional Fee Applies) Presenters: Sue Shutrump, Charley Kennington, Fred Doelker, Denise Donaldson, Miriam Manary & Charles Vits Register for the popular seminar certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that teaches school-bus specific application of various child safety restraint systems for toddlers and preschoolers, and students with disabilities. Part the overall 40-hour Child Passenger Safety Technician certification, this sem- inar provides the basic rules of proper CSRS usage and illustrates the most common mistakes made when installing CSRS in school buses. Continuing education units (5.5 CEUs) are approved by Safe Kids Worldwide for all registered attendees who complete the course work.


Roadeo Competition March 9-11 | Frisco ISD (Shuttle transportation provided from Embassy Suites)


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Special needs school bus drivers and attendants from across the country meet in Frisco, Texas for a weekend of unparalleled, hands-on training and networking with the ultimate prize of being named the nation’s best team up for grabs. Check with your state association to confirm team eligibility.


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