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Stnonline.com now contains more information to help readers navigate potential solutions to school transportation challenges. In addition to catching up on the latest news and discussions, visit the homepage to join the mailing list, listen to the newest episode of the School Transportation Nation podcasts and browse through the resource section.
Decade Series Visit
stnonline.com/go/decade to read articles on student transportation professionals who have spent more than 10 years in the industry. Learn how they got started in student transportation and what drives them to excel in providing service for students nationwide, or to provide the school buses these children rely on. Like, Kim Hevia (left) of dealer Schetky Northwest Bus and Van Sales. She discusses some of the biggest changes to pupil
transportation she has observed throughout her 30-year career.
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