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Willow Brook Elementary starts school year July 15

Posted at 11:21 am July 6, 2013
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Willow Brook Elementary

Willow Brook Elementary School

Willow Brook Elementary will begin its 2013‐14 school year on Monday, July 15. School hours on Monday, July 15, through Wednesday, July 17 will be from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The regular school schedule will begin on Thursday, July 18 for all students, a press release said.

Food and transportation services will begin on Monday, July 15. Bus stops and routes are set according to enrollment as of July 4, 2013. New students needing bus service must complete the Request for Transportation Service paperwork at the time of enrollment. Changes to bus routes and stops will not be made until after the start of school.

Beginning Monday, July 8, the Willow Brook office will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily to register a child. If you have questions regarding registration requirements, call the school office at (865) 425‐3201.

Here is information on the Willow Brook school bus route:

Bus 1937

  • 7:19 a.m.—197 Robertsville Road
  • 7:19 a.m.—Robertsville Road
  • 7:21 a.m.—Highland Avenue at Henley Road
  • 7:21 a.m.—148 Highland Ave.
  • 7:23 a.m.—Hillside Road at East Hutchison Circle and East Hunter Circle
  • 7:24 a.m.—Hillside Road at West Pawley Road
  • 7:25 a.m.—Peach Road at Pearl Road
  • 7:27 a.m.—Pennsylvania Avenue at East Passmore Lane and West Passmore
  • 7:28 a.m.—108/107 E. Pasadena Road
  • 7:29 a.m.—106 Palmer Road
  • 7:30 a.m.—313 Pennsylvania Ave.
  • 7:30 a.m.—New York Avenue at Nesper Road
  • 7:31 a.m.—New York Avenue at East Newkirk Lane
  • 7:31 a.m.—Utah Avenue at Ulena Lane
  • 7:32 a.m.—Utah Avenue at Upsal Road
  • 7:33 a.m.—Utah Avenue at Union Road
  • 7:33 a.m.—Pennsylvania Avenue at Powell Road
  • 7:34 a.m.—100 W. Price Lane
  • 7:34 a.m.—246 Outer Drive
  • 7:36 a.m.—189/191 Outer Drive
  • 7:38 a.m.—112 Orchard Lane
  • 7:41 a.m.—New York Avenue
  • 7:43 a.m.—Vermont Avenue at Venus Road
  • 7:44 a.m.—Vermont Avenue at Verbena Road
  • 7:44 a.m.—Vermont Avenue at Vienna Road
  • 7:45 a.m.—Vienna Road at Viking Road
  • 7:50 a.m.—Willow Brook Elementary School

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