Schools reopen Monday after Tropical Storm Fay caused schools all over Central Florida to close.
There are some changes students and parents need to be aware of this school year. News 13 has links to all the information you need to get ready for school.
Brevard Buses
Buses in Brevard County will run Monday to the best of their abilities.
Parents are asked to bring their kids to bus stops Sunday to see if the area is OK to use, and if not, to find an alternate location.
If a bus stop is impassible due to the roads condition, students are asked to go to the next major road.
Bus drivers have been instructed to stop for kids whenever they see them.
As for dropping off kids after school, if your stop is not usable, call your child's school Monday to ask where they will be let off the bus.
Previous School Stories
Schools Damaged By Tropical Storm Fay
Brevard County
- Central Middle, Melbourne: Minor leaks in 14 classrooms.
- Clearlake Middle, Cocoa: All first floor rooms were flooded.
- Johnson Middle, Melbourne: Main breaker failed.
- McNair Middle, Rockledge: Music room has a roof leak and minor damage.
- Sea Park Elementary, Satellite Beach: Backflow of sewage and minor flooding in classrooms.
- Sherwood Elementary, Melbourne: Several leaks.
- Titusville High: Pool overflowed, sending water into the gym.
- Turner Elementary, Palm Bay: Leaks in 6 classrooms
Printable Checklists
State School Resources
School District Links
Public School Calendars
Get familiar with your child's school calendar. Pay attention to important dates and holidays.
Find A School
Check your school district's directory for the closest school in your area. Know how to quickly get to your child's school in case of an emergency.
Back To School Tips For Parents
Getting back into the school routine can be difficult, but here are some things you can do to prepare for the beginning of the school year.
- Visit a New School
If your child is going to a new school, visit with your child before the first day, so you and your child can get familiar with the new facility. - Learn to Use a Lock
New middle school students need to practice unlocking a lock to open their lockers. - Check Your School's Cell Phone Policy
Update your emergency contact information and send it with your child. - Free and Reduced Lunch
Do not be afraid to fill out offers for free or reduced lunch. The information is strictly confidential. - Look for Deals on School Supplies
Check out discount stores, including the ever-popular dollar stores. Look into buying in bulk from stores like Costco and Sam's Club. You might even consider going in on bulk items with other parents. Check for coupons and sales online and in the paper, and consider getting your kids involved with hunting down deals.
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