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Hart District Appoints New Director Of Transportation

The William S. Hart Union High School District’s Governing Board voted unanimously during their meeting Wednesday to name Brad Renison, a Hart District grad, as the district’s new director of transportation.


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Renison was voted in after serving as the interim director of transportation for the Hart District.

He began his career with the district in 1995 as a mechanic. In 2010, Renison was promoted to lead mechanic, where he coordinated maintenance and repair of vehicles, supported the transportation department and supervised the work of district mechanics, according to Hart District officials.

In 2014, Renison was promoted to transportation shop supervisor, where he planned, supervised and performed mechanical maintenance and repairs of district buses, vehicles, machinery and equipment, as well as maintained all records and coordinated with the California Highway Patrol and the Department of Motor Vehicles.

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Additionally, Renison oversaw and maintained the inventory and purchases within the transportation department and assisted in managing the comprehensive District Transportation Program, which includes student transportation and schedules as well as quality control of contractor work.

Prior to his service in the Hart District, Renison was a mechanic in both the Antelope Valley and Eastside Union Schools Districts from 1992 to 1995.

Renison also served honorably in the United States Marine Corps from 1986 to 1992 as a platoon sergeant, maintenance facility.

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