Approximately 60 NC School  Transportation personnel attended the 34th annual National  Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) conference at Myrtle Beach from October 24-30.
It  is billed as the “School Transportation Industry's Showcase Event”  attracting school transportation personnel from all 50 states and numerous  countries from around the world. Also attending are all of the major vendors  who supply buses and equipment to the entire transportation community.
      
        More than 2000 delegates  attended the 34th annual event. Here the delegates listen to an  inspirational speech in the grand ballroom. 
      The  conference spotlights notable events throughout the school transportation  industry such as the “America’s  Best” school bus inspector. At a recognition breakfast on 10/27/08 Yadkin County’s  TIM SPEER received an award plaque for his achievement of being the best bus  inspector in America  from Don Carnahan, V.P. of Zonar, one of the major sponsors of the event. Each  year the national bus inspector winner is sent to the NAPT conference free of  charge as part of their “winnings”.
      
        USA’s #1 bus inspector Tim  Speer receives award from Don Carnahan of Zonar
      
        America's Best  bus technician-First Place: Matt Bliss (left), New Jersey (ORIGINALLY  FROM FAYETTEVILLE, NC!!) 
      Throughout  the week there are non-stop presentations, classes, workshops, and break-out  sessions being presented by featured speakers and industry leaders. NC’s own  Derek Graham presented several sessions that showcased the “Love the Bus”  program.
      During  the week many Professional Development classes are taught which allow the  attendee to receive certifications in different areas that deal with pupil transportation.  These courses are generally free but limited to a minimum number of  participants. 
      The showcase event during the week is the trade show  which was held on Oct. 28 & 29. This event serves as a grand stage for the  newest products and latest technology the industry has to offer. This year over  140 exhibits covered the 100,000+ square foot Myrtle Beach convention center floor.  The exhibits range in size from a small booth  showing off one or two products to 10,000 square foot areas being occupied with  numerous shiny school buses and plenty of sales folk assuring that their  product is the best. Just about every booth was giving away flyers and  information about their product(s). Many vendors would entice onlookers with  candy, pens, hats, and T-shirts. Some of the trade show goers gathered so much  free stuff that multiple tote bags were necessary.
      

        The Thomas Bus exhibit was large and full of  people
      The  2009 trade show will be held in Louisville   Kentucky. Everyone should visit  at least one NAPT convention during their transportation career.
      
        NC DPI Field Transportation  Consultants; James Hawkins, Charles Ball and Randy Henson pose before attending  an event on Sunday evening. 
      
        Derek  Graham instructs a class about NC’s LOVE THE BUS program to a large &  enthusiastic audience at the conference. 
      
        ITRE’s  Mickey Michael talks GPS with a vendor at  the trade show. Mickey is the program manager for TIMS located at NC State  campus.
      
        Forsyth Co. Transportation Director Rhonda  Fleming listens intently to one of the vendors
      
        The  Spec. committee met during the conference.
(L-R)  Randy Henson, Curtis Hodge, Craig Warren, James Hawkins, Reid Cagle, Danny  Cassavaugh, Charles Ball, Wayne Stephens, David Clark, Ricky Whaley.
      
         Union Co. was represented at the trade show. Many of  the technicians were amazed at the variety of new technology on display at the  trade show.
      
        Jeff Tsai taught a session dealing with School Siting  and Pupil Assignment. Jeff is the Director of the Pupil Transportation Group at  ITRE located at NC State.
      
        Bluebird Corp. introduced a new Type D bus  during a curtain raising ceremony that was attended by hundreds.
      
        Toni Weaver Floyd (Watauga Co. Trans. Dir.) and  Frankie Floyd (Ashe Co. Bus Garage) at the very impressive Cummins engine display.
      
        Terry Barlow and Rick Jennings from Wilkes Co.  made the journey to Myrtle Beach. 
      
        Tim and Candie Speer from Yadkin  County visit the America’s Best booth manned by Mike  Bullman, Training Director from the S.C. Dept. of Education. “America’s Best”  hopes to encourage more technicians to participate in local and national bus  inspection contests and to promote school bus safety.
      
        John Chesser, Associate  Director for Research Services at UNCC Urban Institute instructs a class about  the TIMS system that NC operates for route management.
      
        The vendors used every kind of tactic to attract  attention.
      
        Terry Campbell (Iredell), Chip Smith  (Cleveland), Beth Jennings (Guilford) are wearing their hats hoping to be  spotted by a vendor who is randomly giving away prizes to conventioneers  wearing a hat with the “Bus Finder” logo.
      
        IC Corporation  displays a stripped bus to prove to the world that they have nothing to hide.
      
        Some unlucky sailor found out the prevailing  winds of Myrtle Beach  are stronger than the anchor that was supposed to keep this boat parked  offshore. The boat washed ashore during the conference and attracted 100’s of  onlookers.