Summer vacation is officially over as students return to school today in our area.
Mask-wearing is optional to start the year, and sports and extra-curriculars are back to normal.
The last three school years have seen restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students and staff are still urged to follow public health guidelines, and stay home if they are feeling unwell.
School is back in and that means buses are back on the roads! Remember, it is the law to stop when the bus has its stop sign out or flashing red lights turned on, as these indicate students are entering or exiting the bus. pic.twitter.com/oloSTqMMLZ
— Tri-County Regional Centre for Education (@TCRCE_NS) September 6, 2022
Our precious passengers are boarding #SRCE buses this a.m. Let’s take extra time & care to do our part to make the school year a safe one.
— Strait Regional Centre for Education (@SRCE_NS) September 6, 2022
Slow down in school zones; watch for students waiting for the bus/walking to/from school; NEVER pass a bus when its red lights are flashing. pic.twitter.com/K41e86jj9d
We've missed you! Welcome to the first day of the 2022-23 school year. Have photos you'd like to share? Use the hashtag #NSBacktoSchool2022 pic.twitter.com/Jw9Z3iHECs
— South Shore Regional Centre for Education (@SSRCE_NS) September 6, 2022
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