Court Loop (Court Street and Court Loop included in this stop.) Moved from Bus 10, 2nd load.īus #8- (Janet Eikel)- 1st Load Windmere and Garden Court Loop and Central OfficeĢnd Load MAIN ROUTE- Cartwright Loop-Kilgore Loop Road, State Route 28, Old State Route 28, Hudlow Loop to John Burch Road, West Valley Road, Possible ½ mile side roads are Neal, Cline, Bryant, Herron, Cookston Cave Road, Garden Court Loop, May Road, Hudlow Road,īus #10-2 - (Melissa Bujok) -McCarver Loop (Loop formed via Tate Hill), Lewis Cross Road, Stooping Oak, and Cross Road, Meadowlark, Mountain Aire Estates Higdon Road, Press Cross Road, Stone Cave Road, Possible ½ mile side roads are Johnston Cove, Stepping Stone, CL Barker, and Lewisīus #16- (Bryan Gray)- MAIN ROUTE- East Valley Road North of HWY 111, Kelly Crossroads, Old York Highway, Harmon Drive South to Juanita, and Cline Circle/Land Drive, Heard Street, Possible ½ mile side roads are Jack Smith, Boston Town, and Davis, Old Mill Road, Highway 127 North of Old York Highway (Ewtonville) to Bledsoe County line, Old Union Loop to Golf Course Branch RD. (Moved from Bus 16)Ģnd Load MAIN ROUTE- Highpoint Dr, Highpoint Ridge Rd, and Ridge Road (Moved from 1st load to 2nd load) Lewis Chapel Road from Bledsoe County Line to HWY 111, Russell Street, Main Street north of Cherry Street, possible ½ mile side roads are Harvey Cemetery, Stewart, Raven Cliff, Harvey, Shellīus #6- (Anna Cribbs)- MAIN ROUTE- Fredonia Road from HWY 399 to Houston Street, Possible ½ mile side roads are Coca-Cola, Barbrow, Deerhead/Fawn Circle, John Henry Lewis, Wheeler and Bowman (turnaround at Airport Avenue, Minton Road).īus #1- (Jay Frizzell)- MAIN ROUTE- Highway 111 Cagle Mountain from intersection of Highway 8 to 127, possible ½ mile side roads are Bennie Camp, Black Mountain, White Oak Swamp, HWY 399 from State Route 8 to SEQ/Grundy county line, Minton Road.īus #12- (Ben Condra)- MAIN ROUTE- Main Street from McDonald’s to Cherry Street, Highway 283- East Valley Road from Marion County line to Old York Highway East, Kell Loop, Old York Highway to the Court House, East Ridge and Phelps Drive, Press Pickett Road, Frank Tate Road, Hackworth, Nantt, East Valley South of Highway 111 to Old York Highway East, Snyder Loop possible ½ mile side roads are Briar, Pete Green to Davis Cemetery, Window Rock,īus #3- (Andy Long) 1st Load Elm Street from Cordell Drive to Cherry Street Elm Street from Cherry Street to Dell trail greater than Elm Street Addresses greater than 1278. Possible ½ mile side roads from Pickett, Miller, Grayson Way, Clear Brooks Drive (Grandview Subdivision), Horseshoe, Patten, Millers Coveīus #4- (Sonny Lane) MAIN ROUTE- Henson Gap Road from T Crowe Road to Picnic Road (aka Cut Through) & T Crowe Road and Crow Circle.
Sequatchie County Schools will be happy to assist with any application questions, including uploading the Enrollment Verification Form!įind Updated Bus Routes HERE (updated August 4th, 2022)īus #15 - (Lavaughn Turner) MAIN ROUTE- Highway 127 from Hamilton County Line to HWY 127 & 28 redlight. If you have questions about your contract and eligibility for this program, please contact Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative. *Please note: Sequatchie County Schools is not responsible for any specific questions pertaining to your individual contract with Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative. HOW TO UPLOAD THE ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION FORM
Enrollment verification forms are available at each school office upon request.Ĭlick the link below to see how to upload your Enrollment Verification Form: However, USAC is requiring the customers to provide documentation from the school system in order to qualify for this program. Since the Sequatchie County School System is receiving the USDA Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), ALL STUDENTS enrolled in Sequatchie County Schools qualify for this program. In order for customers to qualify, they must apply on this website ( ). Information on the program and a list of participating providers are available at. Customers may also use the benefit with wireless providers if the provider participates in the programs. This replaces the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program which was a temporary program that provided up to $50 per month discount for subscribers on their monthly internet services. It provides up to a $30 credit on the consumers' monthly internet service. The Affordable Connectivity Program is a new program sponsored by the FCC to help low-income households pay for internet services. In the spring of 2021, Sequatchie County Schools worked with BTC Fiber to give information to households about the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM INFORMATION