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  1. Eligibility Finder. Transportation Eligibility Finder. NSTS has an easy to use search function to determine transportation eligibility from a specific address to school. The results will indicate if your child is in the bus zone of the school, the walk zone of the school or outside of the school boundary. To determine if your address, or the ...

  2. At the end of August, families can continue to change their address online, or contact their child’s school. If you have an update to your alternate address (e.g. daycare or after-school program), you may contact the Student Transportation Team directly year-round at 902-431-4723 or transportation@hrce.ca. Please note that changes to address ...

  3. A map outlining Nova Scotia School Board zones.

  4. Jun 15, 2020 · A new student transportation policy will come into effect in September. The policy was developed with input from a November 2018 online school bus consultation survey that more than 8,000 Nova Scotians responded to. “After consulting with school communities throughout Halifax Regional Municipality, we have made substantial changes to provide ...

  5. Phone: 902-541-3056. Email: cdares@ssrce.ca. For questions about bus stops, routes or back road closure plans. Colin VanBuskirk, Transportation Analyst. Phone: 902-541-8253. Email: cvanbuskirk@ssrce.ca. For inquiries about buses running behind schedule, children missing the bus and articles lost or left on a bus: Transportation Clerk/Dispatch.

  6. Bus Eligibility | My Big Yellow Bus. 2024-2025 School Year. Transportation Eligibility Tool. Use the Transportation Eligibility Tool to find out if your address is eligible for transportation in the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school year.

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  8. Jun 15, 2020 · It has been developed with input from a 2018 online school bus consultation survey answered by 8,000 Nova Scotians. “After consulting with school communities throughout Halifax Regional Municipality, we have made substantial changes to provide safe and reliable transportation for our students and school communities,” said Zach Churchill, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development.