Minnesota School Bus Train The Trainer Instructor Seminars July 6 – 10, 2015 Grand Hinckley Conference Center Training sessions for driver trainers, managers, dispatchers, bus technicians and special education Minnesota School Bus Train The Trainer Instructor Seminars July 6 – 10, 2015 Grand Hinckley Conference Center Training sessions for driver trainers, managers, dispatchers, bus technicians and special education In recognition of the 25th Anniversary of Train The Trainer, MAPT is pulling out all the stops for 2015. In cooperation with Pine County Emergency Management and EMS, this year’s event will include a mock crash, reenacting the Cottonwood bus tragedy. Join us as we walk through that fateful day, the steps taken by emergency responders, school district staff, and transportation personnel. Following the hands-on portion, we will convene a panel inside to share perspectives, experiences and answer questions. A portion of dollars from that day’s event will go toward a scholarship in the name of those lives lost in the crash. This training is an excellent - and rare - opportunity for all school district personnel, including superintendents, crisis team members, and more. Train the Trainer is one of the premier school bus training events in the Midwest. Drivers, dispatchers, trainers, mechanics, supervisors, special education staff, and other school district personnel will all benefit from this seminar. This seminar is laid out in several tracks so you will be able to pick and choose the topic that most pertains to your position or interests. Tracks are designed for School Bus Technicians, Driver Training, Wheelchair and Wheelchair Lift Training, Dispatchers, Management, and Special Transportation; as well as Agency Updates from Minnesota DVS and Minnesota State Patrol. What’s New for 2015? – Technician Training Extended to Three Days – Model School Bus Manual Review Sessions – A Look Back at 25 Years of Train The Trainer – Presentation by the Minnesota School Safety Center For more information, including registration and lodging details, visit www.mnapt.org. Your Roadmap for Train The Trainer 2015 Train The Trainer Minnesota School Bus Instructor Seminars Early Bird Pricing Rates and Accommodations (Must be purchased online by 11:59 pm CST June 13th or postmarked by June 13th) School Bus Technician Seminars July 6th (Monday Sessions) _____ $80 July 7th (Tuesday Sessions) _____ $80 July 8th (Wednesday Sessions) _____ $80 Train The Trainer Seminars July 7th (Tuesday Sessions) July 8th (Wednesday Sessions) July 9th (Thursday Sessions) July 10th (Friday Sessions) _____ _____ _____ _____ $160 $160 $160 $80 Pricing after June 13, 2015… School Bus Technician Seminars July 6th (Monday Sessions) _____ $100 July 7th (Tuesday Sessions) _____ $100 July 8th (Wednesday Sessions) _____ $100 Train The Trainer Seminars July 7th (Tuesday Sessions) July 8th (Wednesday Sessions) July 9th (Thursday Sessions) July 10th (Friday Sessions) _____ _____ _____ _____ $180 $180 $180 $100 Register online at www.mapttrainthetrainer.com Registration fee includes all meals. Seminar participants are responsible for their own housing arrangements. The Grand Hinckley Hotel has reserved a block of rooms until June 13, 2015. All reservations made after this date will be subject to availability, and the best prevailing rate at the time of reservation. When making your reservation, be sure to state that you are attending “MAPT Conference” and use reservation code MAP0705 to receive the discounted rate of $72.80/night on July 5th for and $70.40/night for July 6-9th for Standard King/Queen, plus applicable taxes of 9.875%. The Grand Hinckley Hotel phone number is 1-800-468-3517. Check in is 4 pm. Check out time is 11 am. Monday, July 6th, 2015 School Bus Technician Track Each of our sponsoring vendors will host breakout sessions during each of these allotted time frames 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 9:50 am Session One (Choose One) Electrical Basics (Hoglund Bus) BlueBird Vehicle Information and DVD Reference (North Central Bus) Thomas Electrical: Basics and Multiplex (Telin Transportation) Hydraulic Brakes (Fleetpride) Fuel Knowledge (MEG Corp) 7:45 – 8 am 10:10 am – 12 pm 12 – 1 pm 1 pm – 2:50 pm 3:10 – 5 pm 5 pm Introduction Session Two (Choose One) Electrical Basics continued (Hoglund Bus) BlueBird Open Topics (North Central Bus) Thomas Bus Best Practices for Diagnostics (Telin Transportation) Air Brakes (Fleetpride) ISB General Info and After-treatment Systems (Cummins NPower) Lunch Session Three (Choose One) IC Bus Electrical: Multiplex (Hoglund Bus) BlueBird Electrical: Multiplex (North Central Bus) Thomas Electrical: Basics and Multiplex (Telin Transportation) Wheel End Service/Alignment - 4 hour session (MD Alignment) Cummins: Quickserve and Powerspec (Cummins NPower) Session Four (Choose One) IC Bus: Full Power Brakes (Hoglund Bus) BlueBird Open Topics (North Central Bus) Thomas Bus General Maintenance Procedures (Telin Transportation) Wheel End Service/Alignment continued (MD Alignment) Coolant (Cummins NPower) Dinner Tuesday, July 7th, 2015 School Bus Technician Track Each of our sponsoring vendors will host breakout sessions during each of these allotted time frames 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 9:50 am Session One (Choose One) IC Legacy Engines (Hoglund Bus) BlueBird Multiplex Eletrical (North Central Bus) Thomas Bus Best Practices for Diagnostics (Telin Transportation) Cummins ISB General Info and After-treatment Systems (Cummins) Braun Wheelchair Lift - 4 hour session (Braun) 7:45 – 8 am 10:10 am – 12 pm 12 – 1 pm 1 pm – 2:50 pm 3:10 – 5 pm 5 pm Introduction Session Two (Choose One) IC Maxforce Engines (Hoglund Bus) Stoparm and Crossing Gates (Specialty Manufacturing) Fuel Knowledge (MEG Corp) Cummins Powerspec and Quickserve (Cummins NPower) Braun Wheelchair Lift continued (Braun) Lunch Session Three (Choose One) IC Service Max (Hoglund Bus) Open Forum Maintenance Discussion (MSBMA) Thomas Electrical: Basics and Multiplex (Telin Transportation) Ricon Wheelchair Lifts (Ricon) Vehicle Inspections - Minnesota State Patrol Dinner Did You Know? Five years before the evolution of Train The Trainer Seminars, the Minnesota Legislature approved a bill providing $50,000 for school bus safety training. The legislation was signed into law by Governor Rudy Perpich. In July 1991, the first Train The Trainer was presented at the Rosemount Technical Center. For 12 years, Train The Trainer Seminars were conducted at the St. Cloud Holiday Inn. In 2014, the 24th Annual Train The Trainer Seminar attracted a record number of attendees. Tuesday, July 7th, 2015 Driver Training Track 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 8:50 am Unit I Driving Skills 7:45 – 8 am Welcome and Introductions Learn to teach trainees the basics of safe operation of a school bus. 9 – 9:50 am Unit II Human Relations Learn how a school bus driver must interact positively with students, parents, school staff, fellow drivers, and the general public. 10:10 – 11 am Unit III Crash and Emergency Preparedness Presented by the Minnesota State Patrol - There are many types of emergency situations a school bus driver might encounter. This session will review best practices and procedures for dealing with these. 11:10 am – 12 pm Unit IV Vehicle Care, Inspections and Use Each driver must properly conduct a pre-trip safety inspection each day. This session will help you to teach trainees the important mechanical systems on the bus that must be inspected. 12 – 1 pm Lunch 1 – 1:50 pm Unit V Laws, Regulations and Recommendations Presented by the Minnesota State Patrol - Learn about the laws, regulations, and recommendations for safely operating a school bus. 2 – 2:50 pm Unit VI Special Needs Transportation Learn the basics of transporting students with special needs. 3:10 – 4 pm Unit VII Trailers 4:10 – 5 pm Driver Training Intro and Resources 5 pm Dinner Presented by the Minnesota State Patrol - What is the proper way to secure and transport a trailer behind a school bus? Learn how in this session. What resources do you have available to you to set up a top notch driver training program? This all-day, basic training program will cover all units from the Minnesota School Bus training program, and will assist school bus driver trainers in efficiently and effectively training a new school bus driver in the safe operation of a bus in Minnesota. This is a repeat of sessions held last year. Register online at www.mnapt.org Wednesday, July 8th, 2015 School Bus Technician Track Each of our sponsoring vendors will host breakout sessions during each of these allotted time frames 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 9:50 am Session One (Choose One) Bus Cameras (Seon and AngelTrax) Cummins ISB General Info and After-treatment Systems (Cummins) IC Bus - What’s Happening (Hoglund Bus) 7:45 – 8 am 10:10 am – 12 pm 12 – 1 pm 1 pm – 2:50 pm 3:10 – 5 pm 5 pm Introduction Session Two (Choose One) Q-Straint Securement Systems (Q-Straint) Cummins: Powerspec and Quickserve (Cummins NPower) Thomas Bus - What’s Happening (Telin Transportation) Lunch Session Three (Choose One) Tire Service (Bauer Built) BlueBird Bus - What’s Happening (North Central Bus) Session Four (Choose One) Air Conditioning (Interstate) Driveline Service (Fleetpride) REI Bus Cameras (24/7 Bus Cameras) Dinner How Well Do You Know Bus History? • The North American “Yellow” school bus first appeared in 1939. The actual name for the yellow color is “National School Bus Glossy Yellow” and is a federal regulation. • The word “Bus” is derived from the word “Omnibus”, a Latin word meaning “For all.” • Thomas Built is the first school bus manufacturer to achieve a “Zero Waste” status. • The first double-decker bus was actually an 18th century horse-drawn coach where passengers would frequently sit on the top. • The first steel body school bus was built in the 1930’s by Wayne Co. • Before 1920, school buses had cloth curtains rather than glass windows. • It wasn’t until the 1930’s when truck designs were being customized into the more modern school bus chassis. source: nationalbus.com Wednesday, July 8th, 2015 Driver Training Track 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 10 am Pre-Trip Training for the New Driver 7:45 – 8 am 10:10 – 11 am Welcome and Introductions Agency Updates - MN State Patrol Office of Pupil Transportation Safety 11:10 am – 12 pm Driver Vehicle Services Updates - Deb Carlson 12 – 1 pm Lunch This DVS presentation will include updates including information on commercial learner permits, CDL restrictions and training pointers for the school bus pre-trip inspection during the CDL testing process. 1 – 5 pm Practical In-Bus Instruction We take it on the road and teach you how to instruct a new trainee in the basics of driving a school bus including: Student Loading/Unloading, Pre-Trip Inspection, Brake Systems, Railroad Crossings, Evacuation Drills, and Trailer Techniques. 5 pm Dinner Wednesday, July 8th, 2015 Special Transportation Track 7 – 7:45 am 7:45 – 8 am Breakfast Welcome and Introductions 8 – 9:50 am Q’Straint Training Learn about inspection and maintenance of wheelchair securements, view crash tests, learn rules, standards and regulations that govern the testing and use of wheelchair securement systems. 10 am – 12 pm Agency Updates - MN State Patrol Office of Pupil Transportation Safety 1 – 1:50 pm Driver Vehicle Services Updates - Deb Carlson 12 – 1 pm Lunch This DVS presentation will include updates including information on commercial learner permits, CDL restrictions and training pointers for the school bus pre-trip inspection during the CDL testing process. 2 – 2:50 pm Braun Lift Training We will discuss guidelines for proper lift use and safety awareness, general lift terms, features, conducting pre-trip inspections and lift manual override operation. 3:10 – 5 pm When is it Special Education? A panel of experts – Erin Levin and Bridgette Ramaley from Compliance and Assistance along with Jenny Roth from DHS and Kelly Wosika from MDE – will provide insight into appropriate and allowable special education transportation and how they affect billing IEP-MA to DHS and expenditure eligible for special education transportation. 5 pm Dinner Wednesday, July 8th, 2015 Dispatcher Track 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 9:50 am Incident Command System - MN School Safety Center 7:45 – 8 am Welcome and Introductions Presented by the Minnesota School Safety Center.When incidents occur at schools, multiple branches of emergency responders often work together to handle crises as mandated by the National Incident Management System (NIMS). This session will help those responsible know their roles, duties and responsibilities. 10:10 am – 12 pm Agency Updates - MN State Patrol Office of Pupil Transportation Safety 12 – 1 pm Lunch 1 – 1:50 pm Driver Vehicle Services Updates - Deb Carlson This DVS presentation will include updates including information on commercial learner permits, CDL restrictions and training pointers for the school bus pre-trip inspection during the CDL testing process. 2– 2:50 pm De-Escalation: The Art of Dealing With Difficult People Presented by the Minnesota School Safety Center. Learn how to use calming and professional techniques during heated situations. This presentation will provide you with communication techniques you can use during difficult situations to keep you in control. 3 – 5 pm Supervisor Reasonable Suspicion Training This course gives practical skills in the application of law and policy, as well as covers the issues a supervisor needs to determine reasonable suspicion for the use of drugs and alcohol in drivers. It fulfills DOT training requirements for 60 minutes of training on alcohol misuse and 60 minutes of training on controlled substances use/49 CFR Part 40 in training supervisors in the detection of alcohol and drug use and abuse in commercial drivers. 5 pm Dinner for your students for your colleagues for your profession for yourself Become a member of MAPT today www.mnapt.org Thursday, July 9th, 2015 Mock Crash - Cottonwood Bus Tragedy This training is an excellent - and rare - opportunity for all school district personnel, including superintendents, crisis team members, and more. Those interested in only attending this day’s session can do so - see Page 3 for additional information. A portion of dollars from this event will go toward a scholarship in the name of those lives lost in the Cottonwood bus crash. 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 9 – 9:15 am Shuttles Depart for Mock Crash Location 7:45 – 8:50 am Welcome and Mock Crash Introductions 9:30 – 11 am Cottonwood Bus Tragedy Reinactment In cooperation with Pine County Emergency Management and EMS, we will reenact the Cottonwood bus tragedy off-site. Join us as we walk through that fateful day, the steps taken by emergency responders, school district staff, and transportation personnel. 11 am 11:15 am – 1 pm Shuttles Return to Conference Lunch 1 – 2 pm Leadership In a Time of Chaos - Superintendent Sheldon Johnson At 3:30 pm on February 19, 2008 on a rural highway in southwestern Minnesota, a school bus carrying 28 Lakeview School students was broadsided by a van, killing four students. Sheldon “Shelly” Johnson was the interim superintendent at Lakeview School District in Cottonwood, Minnesota at that time and will join us to talk about the his role after the accident. As the former superintendent for the Monticello School District, Johnson was also involved with a bus crash on April 10, 1997, which resulted in the death of three students. 2 – 4 pm Impact Panel Discussion We will convene a panel inside to share perspectives, experiences and answer questions. 4:10 – 5 pm The Minnesota State Agency School Emergency Support Team Presented by the Minnesota School Safety Center.Learn more about the team that provides support to schools when they are dealing with major school incidents which have overwhelmed local response capabilities. Based on the nature of the incident (natural disaster, man-made disaster or school violence) the team will provide support to an Incident Commander, a school official, or respond to the scene during emergencies. 5 pm Banquet and Awards Ceremony Register online at www.mnapt.org Friday, July 10th, 2015 Agency Updates Minnesota DVS/Minnesota State Patrol 7 – 7:45 am Breakfast 8 – 8:30 am MAPT Business Meeting 7:45 – 8 am Welcome and Introductions 8:30 am – 12 pm Post-Crash Debriefing and Reconstruction - Town Hall Meeting 12 pm Dismiss and Box Lunch The State Patrol will discuss post-accident investigation procedures, including the crash reconstruction process, criminal charging and critical incident debriefings. Representatives from the Minnesota School Safety Center will discuss what resources are available to assist in the event of a large scale event. Meet the People Behind the Scenes - TTT Committee Train The Trainer Coordinators and Conference Accommodations: - Derrick Agate - Kala Henkensiefken Registration: - Greg Liedl - Cindy McKay - Tasha Schiffler - Kristin Johnson Technology: - Ken Stevens - Jason Schoolmeesters Trade Show: - Duane Vornbock Mock Crash: - Denny Coughlin Website: - Rich Enga TTT Coordinator Emeritus: - Ray Kroll Program Directors and Assistant Directors Special Transportation: - Tasha Schiffler - Amy Tiedens Driver Training: - Josh Schiffler - Duane Vornbock - Mike Schmaedeka Management: - Derrick Agate Dispatcher: - Kevin Stormer School Bus Technician: - Jason Anderson - Todd Telin - Chris Wehrs - Andy Smith - Dave Mohr Department of Public Safety: - Sergeant Duane Bartels - Sergeant Chad Dauffenbach - Sergeant Paul Davis - Lieutenant Brian Reu Department of Motor Vehicle Services: - Debra Carlson - Cathy Childs Minnesota Association for Pupil Transportation PO Box 413 Bemidji, MN 56619 NON-PROFIT PRE-SORT MAILING PERMIT 33 BEMIDJI, MN 56601 Many thanks to the 2015 Train The Trainer Supporters
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