2022 – 2023 Bus Routes Are Now Available!

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The 2022-23 Bus Routes are available here!

The Okaloosa County School District Transportation Department has offices in the north, central and south parts of the county to better serve the students and schools. The main objective is to transport students to and from school in a safe and timely manner every day. The District has a fleet of ~231 buses that transport over ~16,000 students daily, covering three million miles in a single school year!

Besides transporting students, the Transportation Department also:

  • Provides transportation for extra-curricular activities;
  • Educates elementary students in bus safety;
  • Trains prospective drivers in commercial driver training programs;
  • Processes vehicle tags and registration for all schools and departments; and
  • Issues vehicle numbers.

For more information, visit Transportation.

BUS BULLETIN

GET REAL-TIME UPDATES ABOUT YOUR STUDENT’S BUS!

The District has begun using Bus Bulletin to send notifications to parents if there are unexpected delays or schedule changes involving a student’s bus. If you would like to receive these notifications, please register at the Bus Bulletin website. For more information, view the Bus Bulletin flyer.

Original source can be found here.



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