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20 Special Report
20 Wi-Fi Funding in the Air With the U.S. Supreme Court weighing its ruling on the constitutionality of the Universal Services Fund, the FCC could choose to remove funding for school bus Wi-Fi hotspots from E-Rate. The program has proven to be successful for students. Its political opponents say the funding exceeds Congress’ intent.
STN EXPO East in Photos
16 Recap Conference Action View photos from STN EXPO East, held in Concord, North
Carolina near Charlotte in March. Q&A
24 Blue Bird Finds Its Eagle Eyeing its upcoming 100th birthday in 2027, the school bus manufacturer turns to the industry and production experience of John Wyskiel to lead the company and service its
customers. Columns
12 Editor’s Take by Ryan Gray Avoiding Blurred Lines of Reality
58 Publisher’s Corner by
Tony Corpin Transportation Collaboration
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52 Thought Leader by
Robert Pudlewski A Fuel Purchasing Method Worth Considering: The Fixed Forward Fuel Contract
On the Cover Still image of drone footage recorded by Spartanburg School District 6 in South Carolina demonstrates loading and unloading zone technology. Cover Design by Kimber Horne
Sections 10 Feedback 14 Online 56 Ad Index
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