2025–2026 Bellingham Late Bus Stops – Now Posted!
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Attention Bellingham Families!

We’re excited to share the 2025–2026 Late Bus Stop Lists for both Bellingham Memorial School and Bellingham High School – Home of the Hawks!

Whether you're on the North side or the South, we've got your after-school transportation covered. These late bus stops help ensure that students who stay after school for extra support or enrichment can still get home safely.

North Late Bus Stops include: Curtis Apartments, Bellwood Condos, The Charles Apartments, Rawson & Sagamore, Farm Street intersections, and more!

South Late Bus Stops include: Fox Run, Chestnut & South Main, Mann Street, Pulaski Blvd, Lake Street, 377 Center, and many more—right down to Douglas Drive near the bus yard!

These stops will go into effect for the 2025–2026 school year. Please review the list carefully and plan accordingly.

Just a reminder: Late buses are available only for students participating in after-school academic activities or school-sponsored clubs.

All other after-school arrangements—such as visits to the public library, going to a friend’s house, or other non-school-related activities—must have alternative transportation arranged ahead of time.

If you have any questions please contact your building Principal or contact me directly at dcutler@bpsdk12.org

Sincerely,

Dr.Cutler

Child Find

It is the responsibility of the Local Education Agency [LEA] to identify any child ages 3 through 21 who may have a disability who is either a resident of the LEA or who attends a private school within the geographic boundaries of the LEA. This also includes children who reside in the LEA who are homeschooled, as well as children ages 3 through 21 who are not yet enrolled in school.


The LEA is also responsible for the evaluation of those students to determine if they are eligible for special education or related services under federal and state law.


The LEA is also committed to identifying children before their third birthday in order to provide early intervention services for three and four-year-olds with disabilities. If you have questions or concerns regarding your child's development and would like to have your child screened, please call the Bellingham Public Schools Student Services office at 508-883-1706 for assistance in setting up an appointment.


If you suspect that your child may need an evaluation to determine eligibility for special education services from the LEA, you may request an evaluation, at no cost, through the LEA Special Education Office. Please contact the school or :

Bellingham Student Services

4 Mechanic Street

Bellingham, MA 02019

508-883-1706


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The District prohibits retaliation against individuals who oppose such discrimination, harassment and/or who participate in an Equal Opportunity Commission investigation.  If you have any questions, please contact the District’s Title IX Coordinator at 4 Mechanic Street, Bellingham, MA 02019, Phone Number: 508-883-1706.