Marc Medina to serve as Region 1 Director for the National Association for Pupil Transportation
The Farmingdale School District is proud to announce that Transportation Supervisor Marc Medina has been elected as the new Region 1 Director for the National Association for Pupil Transportation. Medina, who currently serves as president of the New York Association for Pupil Transportation, brings a wealth of hands-on experience and a service-driven perspective to the national board.
Medina’s career in pupil transportation began in 2010 when he started as a part-time school bus driver. He joined the Farmingdale School District in 2016 as the assistant supervisor of transportation and was promoted to transportation supervisor in 2018. Throughout his tenure, Medina has been deeply involved in advocating for student safety, professional development, and collaboration among transportation professionals.
In his interview with School BUSRide, Medina emphasized the importance of communication and networking within the industry. He noted that the ability to connect with colleagues across state lines allows professionals to share ideas, discuss challenges, and ultimately make student transportation safer. Medina looks forward to contributing to the growth of the national association while continuing to serve the Farmingdale community. The district congratulates Marc Medina on this prestigious appointment and thanks him for his unwavering dedication to the safety and well-being of all students.
Read the Interview with School BUSRide here.