Broward County School buses hit the road ahead of new school year

As students gear up to return to school on Monday, August 11, Broward County Public Schools is getting a head start—literally—by rolling out school buses today for final inspections and dry runs.

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The district has confirmed a full fleet of drivers is ready to cover all 756 bus routes this school year, with additional relief drivers on standby in case of mechanical issues or staff absences. Transportation officials say they’re working throughout the week to ensure a smooth first day, aiming to avoid the hiccups that can often accompany the back-to-school rush.

Sharae Blackshure, a seasoned driver with nine years of experience, was out early Thursday morning conducting her pre-trip inspection. For her, familiarity is key.

“I want to know my bus inside and out before the first day of school,” she said, adding that she also takes a moment to check in with herself. “The first day is always a little nervous, but I’m ready to get back out there.”

Blackshure says her favorite part of the job is welcoming the students and offering them a positive start to their day. “Tell them to have a great day because they need that little push,” she said. “Always know that getting on the bus and riding on the bus is a privilege.”

Behind the scenes, the district’s transportation team is laser-focused on safety and preparedness. Simone Clowers, Executive Director of Student Transportation and Fleet Services, says that begins well before students even board the bus.

“Know your stop—check if it has lighting, if there’s a safe place to wait. If a parent can’t be there, make sure the child stands a little ways back on the sidewalk and only approaches after the bus has come to a full stop,” Clowers advised.

Clowers added that drivers are equipped to handle a range of scenarios, thanks to regular training that includes simulations, Q&A sessions, and clear protocols for emergencies. “If a situation arises, we’ve taught them the steps—contact dispatch, call 911, or press the panic button if necessary.”

While state regulations only require 40 hours of training, Broward County mandates 70 hours to better prepare its drivers. This week, drivers are completing courses on enhanced security, passenger management, and updated procedures to ensure every child gets to and from school safely.

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The final countdown to the new school year is on, and if Thursday’s preparations are any indication, Broward County’s bus drivers—and their buses—are more than ready to roll.

 

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