CLASS WINNERS
1st PLACE CASH PRIZE
WINNER: KEN BRUCE, NELSONS' BUS SERVICE
Sponsored by:
Mid-State Truck Service
2nd PLACE CASH PRIZE
WINNER: CYNTHIA TAYLOR, DOUSMAN TRANSPORT
Sponsored by:
Student Transit
3rd PLACE CASH PRIZE
WINNER: JEREMY BUBLITZ, KOBUSSEN BUSES
Sponsored by: Keller Inc
PINS
Westlund Bus Lines
PLAQUE AWARDS
HNI Risk Services
Keystone Insurers
T-SHIRTS
Ansay & Associates
Dousman Transport
GO Riteway Transportation
HNI Risk Services
Johnson School Bus Service
Lynx Transportation
Software
Mid-State Truck Service
Student Transit
Thomas Built Buses
Unity School Bus Parts
SPONSOR
Beaver of Wisconsin
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS A WINNERS
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1ST PLACE - ELIZABETH KEENEY, GO RITEWAY
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2ND PLACE - JOSEPH BACKUS, BRANDT BUSES
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3RD PLACE - FRED FOJUT, GO RITEWAY
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS C WINNERS
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1ST PLACE - CYNTHIA TAYLOR, DOUSMAN TRANSPORT
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2ND PLACE - JEREMY BUBLITZ, KOBUSSEN BUSES
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3RD PLACE - JASON KIRBY, HORTONVILLE SCHOOLS
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS D WINNERS
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1ST PLACE - KEN BRUCE, NELSON'S BUS SERVICE
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2ND PLACE - BRUCE PARKER, NELSON'S BUS SERVICE
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3RD PLACE - SHELLY THEISTE, STUDENT TRANSIT
DATES & LOCATIONS
Tuesday, March 3 - Holiday Inn, Pewaukee
Wednesday, March 4 - Fox Valley Tech College Transportation Bldg, Appleton
Thursday, March 5 - Deer Valley Lodge, Barneveld
Tuesday, March 10 - Rodeway Inn, Tomahawk
Wednesday, March 11 - Chippewa Valley Technical College West, Eau Claire

ABEEP
ALLIED COOP
ANSAY & ASSOCIATES
BAYCOM INC
BEAVER OF WI
BEST BUS SALES
BRAUNABILITY
BYTECURVE
CUMMINS
E.H. WOLF & SONS
FORTRESS MOBILE
GATEKEEPER
INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS
J.W. SPEAKER
KEYSTONE INSURERS
LANDMARK SERVICES COOP
LYNX TRANSPORTATION SOFTWARE
M3 INSURANCE
MID-STATE TRUCK
NELSON'S BUS SERVICE
NOBLE DIAGNOSTICS
POMP'S TIRE
Q'STRAINT
RASSBACH COMMUNCIATIONS
REI
ROSCO VISION SYSTEMS
TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION
TRANSPORTANT
UNITY SCHOOL BUS PARTS
WELLS FARGO EQUIPMENT FINANCE
WISCONSIN BUS SALES
WISCONSIN KENWORTH
WISCONSIN SURPLUS ONLINE AUCTION
REGISTER ONLINE BELOW or
Send this form with payment
2022 ANNUAL CONVENTION AND TRADE SHOW
JUNE 20-22, 2022

SUBROGATION-CLAIMS PROCESSING
LED LIGHTS
NO MEMBERS AT THIS TIME
EGR CLEANING
Register a Driver (Max of 10/organization)
*Important Driver Packet - Download and give to driver
Schedule of Events
Volunteer (Helpers and Judges needed)
Sponsor the Competition
Various opportunities available!
Use the form or choose from below.

TRADE SHOW
CASH PRIZES
SILVER
LEVEL ($500)
SILVER
GOLF LUNCH
REGISTER AND SPONSOR ONLINE BELOW
SCHEDULE
9:30 Registration
10:15 Welcome & Overview of the Day
10:30 Legislative Leadership Speaker
11:00 Review WSBA Priorities & Speaking Highlights
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Head to Capitol
1:20 Review meetings in Reserved Room
1:30 Office Visits with Legislators on WSBA Priorities
3:30 Meet back in Reserved Room for debrief
4:00 Legislative Day Concludes
Location: Park Hotel, Madison
Call for room reservations 608.285.5000 or book online.
WISCONSIN SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
APPRECIATION WEEK
FEBRUARY 13-17
Press Release * Proclamation
REGISTER to EXHIBIT for the WSBA 2021 Annual Convention Trade Show
June 22ND
RED LION PAPER VALLEY HOTEL, APPLETON
333 W COLLEGE AVE, APPLETON, 54911
Phone: 920-733-8000
[Note: Only WSBA Associate Members whose 2021 dues are paid in full are eligible to
display at the Trade Show. New members welcome after joining.]
Exhibit DAY/time for the WSBA Trade Show is
Tuesday, June 22, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.
Booth Exhibit Room: Salon A VENDOR BOOTH MAP (updated 6/8)
Booths include: 8’ x 8’ space. Back & Side drapes, (1) 6’ skirted table, (2) chairs, sign, wastebasket, (1) 110v electrical outlet upon request.
Setup is Tuesday, 6/22, 6:00 - 11:00 am.
Outside Bus displays will be in the St. Joseph Church Parking Lot, behind the hotel. Parking spaces will not be assigned, they are available on a first-come, first served basis.
Setup is Monday, 6/21, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm.
Ship booth items to Red Lion's address above noting: WSBA Annual Convention Exhibit
*Note: Exhibit Fees include (2) Convention Registrations.
ADVERTISING - 1/4 page ad space in the Convention Program is available for $50. (Sample)
PAY ONLINE beloW
OR use the Vendor Contract Form to send with a check.
Convention Registration Form (for more than 2 people) Tentative Schedule


WSBA Golf Outing at
Butte des Morts Country Club
2021 Annual Convention Exhibiting
HAS CLOSED!
Mark Your Calendar ~ Plan to Attend!
More Information coming soon
Support Future Competitions!
Purchase a commemorating T-Shirt and Pin below!
ALC SCHOOLS
AMERIGAS
ANGELTRAX
ANSAY & ASSOCIATES
CRADLEPOINT
E.H. WOLF & SONS
FIRST LIGHT SAFETY PRODUCTS
HYDRO-CHEM SYSTEMS
INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS
KEYSTONE INSURERS
LANDMARK SERVICES COOP
LYNX TRANSPORTATION SOFTWARE
M3 INSURANCE
MID-STATE TRUCK SERVICE
MIDWEST BUS PARTS
NELSON'S BUS SERVICE
OPERATION LIFESAVER
POMP'S TIRE
PRO-VISION VIDEO SYSTEMS
Q'STRAINT
ROSCO VISION SYSTEMS
SAFE FLEET
SAFETY VISION
THE KRIETE GROUP
TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION
TRANSPORTANT
WISCONSIN BUS SALES
WISCONSIN DOT
WISCONSIN SURPLUS ONLINE AUCTION
Wisconsin is participating in the National Stop Arm Violation Count on Wednesday, May 4th.
Please plan to participate in this important survey that is used to influence legislation regarding safety around the school bus.
Note: Your organization may perform the survey on an alternate date that may work better. The main concern is participation in the survey. The only provision is that it must be done prior to May 27.
Since the advent of the survey, NASDPTS has seen state initiatives to improve motorist education about school bus stopping laws. There have also been changes in state legislatures to increase penalties, improve enforcement, and authorize the use of photo evidence to issue citations. The survey data has been instrumental in documenting a continuing need for greater safety countermeasures at the state and national level, including NHTSA's commitment to a targeted national safety campaign. We are requesting your assistance in this important survey.
On MAY 4th, please have your organization's school bus drivers observe and report any instances of motorists illegally passing their school buses, using the form below Even drivers who have no “pass-by’s” on the day of the survey should turn in the form so that we can get accurate data on how many pass-by’s occur per day per bus.
School bus drivers should use this DRIVER FORM. (Word) It may be modified as needed.
Please instruct drivers to pay particular attention to the instructions and safety precautions. As always, their primary duty is to the safety of their students. Please have your drivers pay particular attention to the bottom of the form where they are instructed to“report only illegal passes that occur while the bus driver is stopped with red warning lights flashing and stop arm(s) deployed in full compliance with our state training and procedures.”
Drivers would then submit their reports to the Transportation Manager/Supervisor after their routes.
Transportation Manager/Supervisor: Please compile the data using this SUMMARY SPREADSHEET (Excel) and then upload the totals to the ONLINE SURVEY no later an Friday, May 27.
ADDITIONALLY - PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THE SUMMARY WORKSHEET TO
CHERIE HIME AT WSBA.
Thank you for participating in this very important survey.
Contact Cherie Hime, WSBA, with any questions. (608) 514.5470.

JOHN MCHUGH
Purpose and Compassion at Work
John McHugh, Director of Corporate Communications, Leadership Development, and Training, Kwik Trip, Inc.
John McHugh is the Director of Corporate Communications, Leadership Development, and Training for Kwik Trip, Inc., based in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In his role at Kwik Trip he has helped the company achieve recognition as a Top Workplace as listed by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Des Moines Register. Prior to joining Kwik Trip in 2004, John was an instructor and principal at Aquinas High School in La Crosse.
GUEST SPEAKER

REP. ALEX DALLMAN
Representative Alex Dallman is a lifelong resident of the 41st Assembly District, having been born and raised in Markesan, WI. Upon graduation from Markesan High School, he went on to receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from Edgewood College.
Alex has been devoted to serving his community whenever he can. He began his career in constituent services for the Office of Congressman Glenn Grothman, which serves Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District and encompasses the majority of the 41st State Assembly District. Through his work on behalf of the Congressman, Alex specialized in assisting constituents in the areas of veterans affairs and tax issues.