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Rochester Library Hosts Back-to-School Bus Safety Event for Local Students

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The Rochester Public Library, in partnership with Student Transportation of America, is hosting a School Bus Safety Program on Tuesday, August 20, at 10:00 am.

This event is designed to help elementary students from Rochester and surrounding communities prepare for the upcoming school year by learning essential bus safety practices.

Students will have the opportunity to practice getting on and off a school bus and receive important safety instructions from a professional bus driver. This is an excellent chance for students and parents alike to reinforce safety measures before the start of school.

For more information, contact the Rochester Public Library at (603) 335-7549.

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