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Okaloosa County School District releases 2023-24 School Bus Schedule

With the 2023 – 2024 school year right around the corner, the Okaloosa County School District is preparing to welcome students back into its classrooms. Parents and guardians may also sign up for Bus Bulletin, which sends notifications to parents if there are unexpected delays or schedule changes involving a student’s bus. Parents and guardians […]

SOURCE: Superintendent Marcus Chambers

With the 2023 – 2024 school year right around the corner, the Okaloosa County School District is preparing to welcome students back into its classrooms.

  • The transportation department has created a QR code for easy access (or visit www.okaloosaschools.com) for parents and guardians to stay updated with notifications about their child’s bus.

Parents and guardians may also sign up for Bus Bulletin, which sends notifications to parents if there are unexpected delays or schedule changes involving a student’s bus. Parents and guardians only receive access by registering with data unique to their children.

The bus routes for the 2023-2024 school year can be found by using the Infolocator. For most entered addresses, the Infolocator will provide a school bus route number, nearest bus stops, distance to stops, and stop times.

  • Need to know the address and phone number of your student’s school? Enter your home address into the School Site Locator to find your zoned schools.

Click here to register and get started.

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