Hyde Park employee named School Bus Driver of the Year

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Hyde Park School Bus Driver Linda Lawler has been named Dutchess County School Bus Driver of the Year (photo provided)

HYDE PARK- Hyde Park Central School District transportation employee Linda Lawlor was recently named School Bus Driver of the Year by the Dutchess County Traffic Safety Board. County representatives will present Lawlor and the district with a plaque in front of Haviland Middle School at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Lawlor has close to 20 years of experience driving buses, with 10 of them being at Hyde Park. While getting the recognition was overwhelming at first, she considers it a great honor. 

“It’s very humbling because I love being a school bus driver,” Lawlor said. “The more I do it, the more I love it.”

The secret to Lawlor’s success is treating every day like it is her first and that includes always learning something new. This is so she does not become complacent.

“You don’t want be too confident where you’re missing things,” Lawlor explained. “I learn from new drivers, veteran drivers … you can’t possibly know everything.”

Lawlor’s route includes picking up and dropping off students that attend Netherwood Elementary, Haviland Middle and Franklin D. Roosevelt High schools. Kids love to update Lawlor on their lives, enabling her to build a rapport with them and their families. She has had the joy of seeing many students grow before her eyes.

“I like when I’m at the high school or the middle school and a kid I drove in elementary school comes over to the bus and says hello,” Lawlor said. 

Nicole Arteta, assistant supervisor of transportation, attests that one of Lawlor’s strengths is her willingness to learn something new, one of many reasons she recommended her for this recognition.

“I’ve only been here since September, but Linda stands out to me,” Arteta said. “She’s always trying to find more information and learn the next thing.”




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