As of 9/15/25. Subject to change.
Professional development classes: • Enhancing Safety for Students Riding in Wheelchairs: What Crash Research Data Shows • Mental Health First Aid Supports for Transportation • Don’t Turn a Blind Eye to Video Footage Review • Transportation Director Roundtable • Understanding & Appreciating the ‘Federal 13’ Exceptional Abilities of Students • Teaching Bus Safety to Students with Disabilities: Strategies Across Ages and Abilities • Top 10 Occupant Restraint Concerns When Transporting Preschoolers & Students with Disabilities
• Training the Trainers: Achieving the Best Instructional Experience •
Utilizing Educational Ecosystem Partnerships to Model Onboard Behavior for Students
• Understanding Dear Colleague Letters: Service Animal Inclusion Under Section 504, Seclusion & Restraint, and more
• Regulation vs. Reality: A Roadmap for Decision-making for Alternative Transportation Services •
Safe Transportation of Students with Sensory Challenges
• Selecting & Evaluating School Bus Stops • OT/PT/Transporter Forum: Multidisciplinary Policy Development and Impact of Safety • Attendant Training • American Sign Language for Student Transporters
Visit
tsdconference.com/agenda for complete up-to-date schedule.
Trade Show (Day 1) & Tailgate Networking Reception + Texas BBQ Dinner Sunday, Nov. 9 | 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Trade Show (Day 2) + Lunch Monday, Nov. 10 | 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
This special networking event takes place on the trade show floor and enables exhibitors to highlight products and services. Exhibitors can connect with attendees in a more relaxed atmosphere, complete with food and drink stations spread out on the trade show floor.
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