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DCSD bus drivers create their own child safety program for kindergartners
and first graders, and it really, really works.

Gary
Olsen interviews Judy Hanna, Manager of DCSD's Transportation Department.
ubuque
School District's Transportation Department, under the direction
of Judy Hanna, has developed their own child safety program road
show that tours from school to school throughout the year teaching
youngsters school bus safety. "The drivers, themselves, came
up with this program," says Judy, proudly, "and it is
terrific." If safety records are any indication, the Dubuque
Schools knows it works. These are lessons that stay with kids throughout
their lives as evidenced by a Clarke College student who was on
hand shooting this video. "I remember every lesson we were
taught about school buses," says Courtney Hundt, a Clarke junior.
 Enjoy
this six minute overview of the program, and you will realize once
again, kids are safer at school than they often are at home.
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For Those Outside of Our School Network (The General Public)
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files. One is RealPlayer8 and the other is RealOne Player, which is an
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these are free software applications (there are versions you can pay for
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the two types of free players available, RealPlayer 8 is the traditional
player that is free and will work beautifully to access Web based multimedia
files from our site. There is also a new player available, which is also
free, called RealONE. Either player will probably work for your operating
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Instructions
For Machines on our School Network (Teachers and Staff)
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recommending (and IT is supporting) RealPlayer8.
This is for ALL computers on our network (in all school and administration
buildings throughout the District). This includes all Windows 2000 machines.
Click here to get the free player from
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