On August 30, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced 13 individuals who will serve on his newly formed Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group.
Governor DeWine announced the creation of the working group last week following the death of 11-year-old Aiden Clark, a Northwestern Local School District student who was killed when another vehicle collided with his school bus in Clark County.
"There is always more that can be done when it comes to the safety of children, and I believe we have an obligation to take a holistic look at the safety of our school buses," said Governor DeWine. "This group's review will be thorough, focusing on many different aspects of transportation safety."
The Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group will examine topics including, but not limited to:
- School bus regulations
- School bus design, maintenance, and inspections
- Driver licensing, certification, and training
- School bus safety technology
- Crash risk factors
- Lessons learned from other school bus crashes
- Alternative transportation and associated risks
- School bus seat belts
- Safety of special populations
- Critical incident protocol
Members of the Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group include:
Andy Wilson (Chair)
Director, Ohio Department of Public Safety
Carolyn Everidge-Frey
Senior Executive Director, Center for Advancing Professional Supports,
Ohio Department of Education
Dean Fadel
President, Ohio Insurance Institute
Judith French
Director, Ohio Department of Insurance
Paul Imhoff
Director of Government Relations, Buckeye Association of School Administrators
Col. Charles Jones
Superintendent, Ohio State Highway Patrol
Jack Marchbanks
Director, Ohio Department of Transportation
Jessica Mead
Parent
Erin Reed
Assistant Policy Director, Office of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine
David Russell
School Bus Driver, South Euclid Lyndhurst School District
Robert Widener
President, Ohio School Bus Mechanics Association
Chris Woolard
Ohio Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ohio Department of Education
Jingzhen Yang, MPH, PhD
Principal Investigator, Center for Injury Research & Policy, Abigail Wexner Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital
Additional working group members may be added to the group prior to its first public meeting next month. Recommendations are expected to be issued before the end of the year.