The Duval County Public School district has announced that the window for submitting alternative address requests for bus rides during the upcoming school year is now open.
. The district emphasizes that each student should have only one request submitted on their behalf.
First, the primary address listed in the Focus system must comply with the transportation policy. Similarly, the alternate address provided in the request should also align with the transportation policy. Upon meeting these requirements, the request will be reviewed by the Transportation Coordinator. If the request is approved, the student will be assigned to a bus, and the route details will be communicated to the parents.
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