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Were can you find a two week training class to be school bus matron?

There isn't a standardized, two-week training class specifically titled "School Bus Matron" across the US (or likely anywhere else). The requirements and training for accompanying adults on school buses vary significantly by state and sometimes even by school district.

Instead of searching for a specific title like "School Bus Matron," you should:

1. Contact your local school district's transportation department: They are the best source of information. They'll tell you what qualifications, training, and certifications are required for anyone working with children on their buses. This might involve things like First Aid/CPR training, background checks, and potentially some bus safety training.

2. Search for "school bus attendant training" or "school bus monitor training" in your state or local area. These terms are more commonly used than "matron." Your search should include the name of your state or county.

3. Check with community colleges or vocational schools: Some might offer relevant training courses as part of a larger childcare or transportation program.

4. Look at job postings: Review current openings for school bus attendant or monitor positions. The job description often lists the required training.

Keep in mind that the training will likely be shorter than two weeks, unless it's combined with other certifications (like First Aid). The focus is usually on safety and supervision of children.

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