April 8, 2022

NTSA SUMMER CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 10

NSTA Summer Conference is scheduled for Friday, June 10, 2022, at Kearney’s Holiday Inn.

Denny Coughlin of the School Bus Training Company will be joining us again to conduct a couple of workshops.  Stay tuned here, we’ll be updating as soon as we develop the topics Mr. Coughlin will present.

Denny started out as a mechanic for Minneapolis Public Schools in 1978. In 1985 he took over the position of fleet manager.  Mr. Coughlin was in charge of a fleet of 215 school buses and over 200 support vehicles.  Denny has been presenting workshops at the National Association of Pupil Transportation conferences for many years. 

In addition:
  1. We will have a discussion on the new Entry Level Driver Training Standards and the plan of merging the ELDT standards with NDE’s Level I requirements.
  2. We will be having a vendor show again this year and I already have several new vendors asking about joining so it should be a good show!

As always, we’ll have a great sit-down luncheon and an inspiring day!

Use the button below to register today.

You can pay by check, billing, or PayPal.

This would be a great conference to bring other leaders from your organization to.  The info that will be presented would be great for everyone from drivers, mechanics, trainers, all the way to administration!

You can contact the hotel for rooms at 308-237-5971 or toll-free at 855-444-5769, option 0. Simply specify you are with NSTA for the discounted room rate.

We look forward to getting together soon!

Use the form below to complete your Conference Registration online and pay via PayPal.  If you would prefer to pay your membership application with a check, complete the form below and choose your payment method as “Check” and mail your check to:

Matt Quiring

1501 Front St.
Henderson, NE 68371

Questions To: Matt Quiring
(402) 363-9960
president@nsta-nebraska.com

Mr. Denny Coughlin

School Bus Training Co.
Visit SchoolBusTraining.com

Pupil Transportation is a division of the Nebraska Safety Center at the University of Nebraska at Kearney