Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Really, we are not slow-NB


It just looks that way. Wow the last post was months ago. We did not run off to some warm place with soft breezes and sandy beaches. Tempting as that sounds. Trust me on this, we are not slow just really, really busy (really).

The 2010 Fact Sheets are finished and ready to go, Deborah is back from India, the 2010 catalog is at the printers (and posted on the web site-www.saferidenews.com), we have added Spanish topics to our pre-printed Fact Sheet pads, per your requests. The instructors Hooked On LATCH power point presentation is done AND I got my sock drawer straightened out (not on work time of course).

I'm sure you all were wondering about that. I know my Mom was. 2010 is going to be a great year. I hope you will all come along for the ride with us. We are ready to roll (belted in of course). —N

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

KIM school bus-CPS training coming together

Phew!
I'm getting ready to leave for India for almost a month, and now one of the plans I'd been hoping would come to reality is about to be announced.
I wanted to hold a session of the NHTSA school bus-CPS course before the KIM conference in Fort Worth. The location is ideal, as two of the most seasoned trainers for this course are in Texas. Now it looks like it will really happen.
It will be an 8-hour, train-the-trainer presentation—only for CPSTs and CPSTIs—on August 25.
I hope to see some of you there.
DDS

Monday, November 9, 2009

LATCH talk among the cabbages

Today, while in the grocery store, I took a call from my contact with the LATCH Working Group, who shared with me that the auto manufacturers are holding several meetings to discuss the Sunshine Kids SuperLATCH. Even the next “Safety Policy Meeting” of the higher-ups with the Alliance of Automotive Manufacturers has it on their agenda. So the good news is that they are definitely paying attention to this innovation and hope to have some definitive response fairly soon. SRN will report all.

And, no, I didn’t let on that I was in the vegetable department! I simply took notes on the back of my list.
DDS

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Roughing it-NB


Well not really. Unless you call sleeping in a real bed (not the kind you roll up and "hike in" with) in a room, in a house on the beach roughing it. We had a company retreat, sort of a state of the union on a much smaller scale than they do it in the big white house on the East coast.

Two days of some very focused, very detailed meetings. With a break for walking on the beach, collecting magic rocks, and sand crafted old glass (aka mermaids beads). We got a lot done, but I needed to sit with my back to the windows, because crashing waves and elegant blue Herons are just too too distracting.

Safe Ride News is cooking along, working hard, and we are very excited at the new products we have and are going to have out this year. (stay tuned, or visit the web site: www.saferidenews.com).

The Handbook for buses has been well received, the feed back is always great to hear. After all the work and research that went into it, it is always nice to know our work is appreciated.

I took a very early morning walk Saturday, while everyone else slept. Fog lay heavy on the beach, making the beach seem mystical, magical (which of course it is). Seals splashed less than 20 feet way, lovely rocks lay waiting to be put in my pocket, and a Heron was dining early before the rush.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Selling like hot cakes on a cold day-NB


The response for the new School Bus Safety Handbook has been amazing. The handbook was back from the printer on Aug 14. And in less than 3 weeks, we have sold over 200 books. Everyone but Molly is working at max capacity. I do not consider sleeping on the papers on my desk and walking across my keyboard working.

The feedback has been totally positive (thank you!). We all agreed, that even with an entire chapter devoted to school buses, in the 2009 LATCH manual (CH 7), more in-depth information was needed.

Like the LATCH manual, this publication does not take the place of training, but it enhances classroom information, and of course is a essential reference tool. (should be one on every school bus)

Purchase does not include syrup, butter or cute checkered tablecloth.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The LATCH Update People Have Been Asking for

I've been too busy to blog! Mary Anderson (a CPST-I from Ohio) and I have been burning up the wireless lines with messages flying between Portland and Ohio for weeks, as we put the finishing touches on a new LATCH Update CD that will offer pre-authorized CEUs. We are very excited about this new CD, which has two separate PowerPoint presentations on LATCH for use at state and other CPST update sessions.

The first presentation, Hooked on LATCH, is a general presentation that expands on the LATCH material in the certification curriculum and includes how to use the LATCH Manual to its fullest. The second, LATCH and Beyond, focuses specifically on new information and products related to LATCH that have come along in the last year or two. Each has complete presenter notes and can be given by CPST Instructors or seasoned CPSTs. They include the very latest changes in CR technology.

All will be ready very soon. Stay tuned ...

—Deborah

Monday, September 21, 2009

I May Become a Techie Yet! - DJD

I'm not what anyone would call a techie person, but I have seen the value of the CPSListserv, and it wasn't much of a stretch to imagine this type of thing working well for folks involved with pupil transportation. I figured a listserv would be a great resource to set up simultaneously with the release of our new publication, The School Bus Safety Handbook.

So, with some helpful tips from Merritt N., our moderator for the CPS version, I put my technophobia aside and dove in to set up the new CPS for School Buses listserv. This being me, of course there were a few technical hurdles, but I would say that it went pretty smoothly compared to other computer challenges I've faced. I wrote the first post, and sat back and waited for subscribers.

The next morning, I was delighted to see my computer churning away as it worked to fill over 70 e-mails into my inbox. AHA -- surely these were 70 members applying to the group, I figured. So I was pretty crestfallen when I found that, rather than new member notifications, every one of the mails was an out-of-office reply! A friend (I won't name names, but hers rhymes with "Fancy Showfont") had tried to set up auto-reply while on vacation, and somehow the system responded retroactively to every mail I had sent to her over the past several months -- totaling more than 70.

Needless to say, this was even more of a disappointment for poor Fancy than it was for me. Shortly afterward, the applications for membership to our new group did indeed start to roll in. We didn't get 70 members on day one, but only 5 days later we do now have over 70 on our list, and its growing steadily! If you are interested in school bus CPS issues, please join us!

Sign up at: CPSforSchoolBuses-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.