Deadline set for new bus transportation requests for upcoming school year

Deadline set for new bus transportation requests for upcoming school year
Quincy Williams, Superintendent Thomasville City Schools — https://www.tcs.k12.nc.us/
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For new bus transportation requests, parents are advised to complete the form available on the district’s website by July 31, 2025. This ensures that students will have a seat on the bus by the start of the school year. There is no need for families to fill out this form if their student already had an assigned bus stop last year and their address remains unchanged. Transportation services will continue as usual in such cases. For any inquiries or to request a paper copy of the transportation request form, parents should contact their student’s school.



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