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Driving Your Student to and from School vs Taking the School Bus
Ever wonder what the cost difference is between driving your student to and from school vs taking the school bus? Whether it be a scheduling convenience, saving time or perceived safety, ongoing issues involving the transportation of children to and from school have forced many parents to assess this issue at the beginning of every school year. In fact, many parents adopted the practice of driving their child to and from school at the onset of COVID to reduce the likelihood
L MIchael Prior
Jun 263 min read


On-Board Behavioral Management
Managing behavior on school buses is a challenge that affects safety, student well-being, and the overall school environment. Bus drivers and school staff often face difficult situations where student behavior can disrupt the ride or even lead to accidents. The question is whether to focus on proactive strategies that prevent problems before they start or reactive strategies that address issues after they occur. This post explores both approaches, their benefits, drawbacks, a
L MIchael Prior
May 154 min read


Effective Strategies for Managing Student Behavior on the School Bus
Managing student behavior on the school bus presents unique challenges. The confined space, limited supervision, and the mix of students of different ages can lead to distractions, conflicts, and safety risks. Yet, the school bus is a critical part of the daily routine for many students, and ensuring a calm, respectful environment benefits everyone. This post explores practical strategies to help drivers, school staff, and parents work together to create a safer, more positiv
L MIchael Prior
May 14 min read


Proactive vs Reactive Strategies for School Bus Behavior Management
Managing behavior on school buses is a challenge that affects safety, student well-being, and the overall school environment. Bus drivers and school staff often face difficult situations where student behavior can disrupt the ride or even lead to accidents. The question is whether to focus on proactive strategies that prevent problems before they start or reactive strategies that address issues after they occur. This post explores both approaches, their benefits, drawbacks, a
L MIchael Prior
Apr 214 min read
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