Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024
Dear Parents and Guardians,
This is a reminder to 㽶ֱ families about what happens during inclement weather.
Transportation services for 㽶ֱ students is provided by Nipissing Parry Sound Student Transportation Services (NPSSTS). This is a third-party provider – 㽶ֱ does not provide the transportation services to our schools.
If NPSSTS believes weather makes it unsafe to transport students, bus cancellations will be announced. Sometimes the cancellations are for all areas and sometimes they are for “corridors”, or some areas of the board. NPSSTS’s has a search option to find out what corridor your student is in; you must know your student’s bus route number to use this search option.
can be found on NPSSTS’s website. Delays and cancellations will also be posted on 㽶ֱ’s as early as possible (usually by 6 or 6:15 a.m.), and local radio stations broadcast this information.
Families are encouraged to create an so they can access information via the parent portal.
When buses are cancelled, schools usually remain open for students who are able to walk to school, or who have alternate transportation. Transportation is cancelled for the whole day, so students who are dropped off in the morning must also be picked up at school at the regular dismissal time.
In some circumstances, 㽶ֱ may decide to close a school. This decision could be due to the severity of the weather, loss of power or water.If schools areclosedfor the day, parents will be notified throughtheirschool, board, and local media communications. Our primary concern is always the safety of our students.
If buses to your school areeithercancelled for the day and/or schools closed, instruction and related student activities will beprovided for your child to complete at home. These activities may include online or offline activities that every child can access. We understand that because each school and community is unique, plans will vary across the board in response to local contexts. However, we plan to ensure that the learning continues for students, despite the weather outdoors.
Sincerely,
Near North District School Board