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Meet NAPT Keynote Speaker: Stacey Bess

Join NAPT for the 43rd Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, November 4th – 7th

STACEY BESS
An inspirational educator and author, Stacey Bess speaks on the importance of service, mentorship and leadership, and overcoming adversity. Drawing on her fascinating personal story—teaching homeless children in a small shed known as The School with No Name—she offers powerful insights and lessons that audiences yearning to make a difference can apply to their community or organization.

Stacey Bess is one of MANY keynote speakers, thought leaders, and industry experts that are participating at this year’s conference.

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Posted in Blog on September 20th, 2017. No Comments.



September 17-23 is National Child Passenger Safety Week

Did you know that every 34 seconds a child under the age of 13 is involved in a car crash?

School Training SolutionsSeptember 17-23 is National Child Passenger Safety Week. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, this week is dedicated to making sure all parents and caregivers are properly securing children in the correct car restraints for their ages and size. Car seats, booster seats, and seat belts offer the best protection for children in crashes and work best when used correctly. Consider the following statistics:

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading killer of children ages 1-13.
Car seats reduce the risk of fatal injury by 71% for infants and 54% for toddlers.
In 2012, over 1/3 of child passengers killed in car crashes weren’t properly restrained.

School Training Solutions urges you to help ensure children arrive safe and alive by following the National Highway Safety Administration’s car seat recommendations for your child’s age and size. Car seat safety is critical to protecting our children. View our infographic for more information.

Posted in Blog on September 19th, 2017. No Comments.



STS Highlights: September 2017

Active Shooter Response Training
(2 Hours/.2 CEUs)

Course Combo

New Courses: $30 Includes 2 independent lessons

Preventing and Responding to Active Shooter Events (1 Hour)

This lesson describes the characteristics of an active shooter event using the definition established by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as the foundation. It also discusses actions and procedures that can be taken to prepare for an active shooter event.

Understanding and Preparing for Active Shooter Events (1 Hour)

This lesson describes actions that can be used to prevent an active shooter event. It discusses appropriate responses to an active shooter event. Definitions and procedures established by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security form a key portion of the content.

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School Bus Danger Zones

School Bus Danger Zones Infographic

See the safest and the most dangerest zones when using the school busl.

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Diversity Training (3 Hours/.3 CEUs)

New Courses: $45 Includes 3 lessons

Course Combo

Diversity in the Workplace (1 Hour)

This lesson focuses on the components of diversity and why it is beneficial to have diversity in the workplace. It also identifies the importance of tolerance and approaches that can be taken to build personal diversity skills.

Communication and Diversity (1 Hour)

This lesson discusses the distinct characteristics of diversity, culture, and cross-cultural communication in American society. It also discusses prejudice, stereotyping, and ways to improve cross-cultural communication in the workplace.

Tolerance and Respect (1 Hour)

This lesson discusses the characteristics of tolerance, respect, diversity, and prejudice, and describes the relationships between them. It also describes ways to recognize and overcome implicit and explicit biases.

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NHTSA

NHTSA Infographics Infographic

Check out our large collection of school resources.

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Discounted Course:
Cross-Cultural Communication

Head Gears

Discounted Course: $30 $15

This course discusses the unique characteristics of communicating across cultural lines. It also discusses various cultural perspectives, and the skills and abilities needed to address them in the workplace and society.

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Posted in Blog on September 14th, 2017. No Comments.



NAPT 43rd Annual Conference

Join NAPT for the 43rd Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, November 4th – 7th

Columbus, OH

The annual NAPT Conference and Trade Show is consistently recognized as the premier school transportation conference in the nation. Over the course of four days, participants have access to four keynote speakers, fourteen in-depth training courses, dozens of workshops, and vendors showcasing the latest in pupil transportation. Topics range from the latest in specialized transportation to effective department management and everything in between. There is something for everyone involved in pupil transportation.

  • Access to industry leaders
  • Nationally recognized speakers
  • Industry’s largest trade show
  • Credits towards national certification
  • Industry relevant workshops
  • Professional networking
  • America’s Best Inspector and Technician Challenge

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Posted in Blog on September 6th, 2017. No Comments.



Labor Day Weekend – Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over!

Labor Day Weekend – Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over!


NHTSA

Drunk driving is a deadly epidemic that takes the lives of more than 10,000 people each year, on average. Remember to Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.

NHTSA makes it simple to get home safely using the SaferRide App.

  • Choose from a list of available taxi services in your area to call.
  • Call a pre-programmed contact.
  • Access a map of your current location.

The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign aims to increase public awareness and provide highly visible enforcement, in order to decrease the number of drunk drivers on the road. School Training Solutions (STS) urges you to spread the message, and take simple steps to prevent a tragedy.

For more information, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at: https://one.nhtsa.gov/drivesober/

Stay Safe

Posted in Blog on September 1st, 2017. No Comments.



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