SESSION TOPICS
• Managing Risks of Special Ed Transportation Regardless of the Vehicle Used
• Early Intervention: Serving Children Under 4 Years of Age • Tips & Tricks for Resiliency of Students with Autism
• Appropriate & Safe Infection Control for Students with Disabilities on School Buses
• What Special Needs Transporters Need to Know About Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance
• Developing Winning Vendor Partner-Student Transportation Provider Relationships
• Lessons Learned from Expert Witness Work on Legal Cases
• Emergency Preparedness for Transporters of Special Needs & Preschoolers
• Developing Special Needs Equipment Procurement Plans
• Achieving the Full Potential of Technology When Transporting Students with Special Needs
• The Basics of Sign Language for Student Transporters
• Creative Routing: Efficiency with Funding Yet Consistency for Special Needs Students
• HR: Ensuring the Right People Are In the Right Positions • Sensitivity Training for Special Needs Bus Drivers & Monitors
• Transitioning Higher Functioning Students to Traditional Routes
• Pushing Back on Administrative Decisions that Create Unsafe Practices
• And more! TAILGATE TRADE SHOW
RECEPTION 5:30 – 8 p.m. Sponsored by
BESI, IC Bus, Edulog, Ingevity, Transfinder, Tyler Technologies
WELCOME RECEPTION AT TOP GOLF
7 – 9 p.m. Sponsored by
AMF-Bruns of America, IC Bus & Longhorn Bus Sales
TAILGATE TRADE SHOW
RECEPTION 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sponsored by
BESI, Demi, IC Bus, NeuFuel, Transfinder, Tyler Technologies
LUNCH & LEARN
12:30 – 1:45 p.m.
Special education student Jack Kendrick advocates for cleaner school buses. Sponsored by
Propane Education Research Council
ROADEO TRAINING & COMPETITION Sponsored by Q’Straint, Sure-lok
THURSDAY, NOV. 10
NOV. 11 & 12
THURSDAY, NOV. 10
TUESDAY, NOV. 8
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