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  2. Bus monitor - Wikipedia

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    A bus monitor, bus attendant or bus assistant is someone who assumes responsibility for the safety of children on a school bus. Specific tasks may include: [1] Helping to load students onto the bus; Ensuring students are well behaved; Assisting the driver; Conducting safety drills; A bus monitor can also be responsible for people with special ...

  3. Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    The deal combined North America's two largest private school bus operators—Education Services and First Student Inc.—giving them a combined 40% of the school bus contractor market. [4] Laidlaw had grown primarily through acquisitions of other companies and contracting of services formerly directly provided by government entities.

  4. First Student - Wikipedia

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    First Student, Inc. is a North American provider of school bus services. The company works with districts in 38 states and 7 Canadian provinces, carrying approximately 5 million students daily. [ 1 ] In addition to its regular routes, First Student also provides special-needs transportation, field trip services, and charter bus rentals.

  5. Bus monitor bullying video - Wikipedia

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    The bus monitor, Karen Huff Klein (68 at the time of the filming [1]) was an employee of the Greece Central School District in Upstate New York.After serving 20 years as a bus driver, Klein had been a bus monitor for 3 years.

  6. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    While carrying students, buses are marked by either "SCHOOL", "SCHOOL BUS", "KURA" (Maori for "school"), or pictograms of children in black on a fluorescent chartreuse background, and are limited on the open road to 80 km/h (50 mph). These signs all indicate that a motorist should slow to 20 km/h (12 mph) when passing a stationary bus in either ...

  7. Junior safety patrol - Wikipedia

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    The headmistress of Cathedral school, Sister Carmela Hanggi was a very strong promoter of the program. [3] During the fall of 1920, 750 students signed up for the training program. In February 1921 the first student monitored crossing took place with students from Cathedral school. [3]

  8. Student transport - Wikipedia

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    Thai students walking A school bus in New York, US. Student transport is the transporting of children and teenagers to and from schools and school events. School transport can be undertaken by school students themselves (on foot, bicycle or perhaps horseback; or for older students, by car), they may be accompanied by family members or caregivers, or the transport may be organised collectively ...

  9. First Student UK - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the North American division, where school busing is a primary function, First Student UK takes advantage of the existence of a First Group operating base throughout the country. Yellow School Bus schemes are run on behalf of the local authority by an existing subsidiary of First or sub-contracted to an independent operator where ...