The School Transportation Active-Threat Response Training (S.T.A.R.T.) program, is national program tailored specifically for school bus drivers, aides, and support personnel. Developed by law enforcement and behavioral health professionals, S.T.A.R.T. equips participants with a comprehensive and consistent best practices training curriculum.
The S.T.A.R.T. program aims to "target harden" school buses, by empowering drivers to navigate various emergency situations effectively. Led by a diverse team of law enforcement and security experts, behavioral health officials, military personnel, and crisis intervention experts, the program covers response strategies for threats both on and off the bus. Conducted at school district locations across the nation, S.T.A.R.T. offers flexible training formats, either as a two-day, four-hour session or a single eight-hour day. Through classroom presentations, hands-on exercises and scenario-based training, drivers engage in active shooter response, bomb threat response, and crisis de-escalation techniques.
The S.T.A.R.T. program increases safety awareness among drivers, provides for enhanced response capabilities, and improves passenger safety. Thousands of drivers have already benefited from S.T.A.R.T., with feedback emphasizing its practicality and effectiveness.