We asked School Bus Drivers who have participated in the KC3™ program to tell us a little about what they learned and what they did that made their rides to and from school a more enjoyable time.  These are some of their responses:

Jean with Kanoheda School used a dry erase board and let the students pick a positive "Word of the Day."  She would write the word on the dry erase board and they would talk about that word and what it means to and from school.

Dolores from North Gwinnett School has a school bus cheer that they do as a reward  for a good week on the bus.

Louise from North Gwinnett had the students say a positive word about the student they were sitting next to.  They would make yellow buses and stars out of construction paper to display their positive word on their neighbor.

Carolyn from Harbins, Alcova, and Dacula Elementary Schools made t-shirts out of construction paper.  She encouraged the students to take them home and think of a positive word that fit them and write it on the t-shirt.  The students brought them back, Carolyn laminated them, and displayed them on the bus.

Great thinking Bus Drivers!