June 26: No classes for high school students only for assessment and evaluation
June 29: No classes for PP-12 for assessment and evaluation / Graduation at 9:00 AM Halifax Forum
June 30: Last day of school
2026-27 Bus Information
Information about student transportation for the 2026-27 school year will be available to view online through the BusPlanner Parent Portal later in July.
Families eligible for transportation will receive an email to access the Parent Portal to view their child’s bus information once it is available.
Once you receive the email, you must follow the instructions to activate your new Parent Portal account and create a password. Using previous Parent Portal login information will not work.
If you can't find the email, please contact transportation@hrce.ca or 902-431-4723 for assistance.
Over the summer, the HRCE Student Transportation team will also reach out to new HRCE families and those families who may require special needs transportation for their children with more information about busing.
Reminder: The Student Transportation team is available to assist you and answer questions about busing all summer at transportation@hrce.ca or 902-431-4723. When contacting the team, please ensure you have your child’s name, grade, school name and student ID number ready. Your child’s student ID number can be found in PowerSchool or on the top of your child’s report card.
Nova Scotia Loyal Farmers' Market Voucher Program
Once again this year, students across the province will receive a $10 Nova Scotia Loyal voucher to use at participating farmers’ markets. The program encourages young people and families to explore local markets, support Nova Scotian growers and producers, and learn more about where their food comes from. From fresh produce and baked goods to locally made products, the initiative helps connect students with their communities while supporting small businesses and strengthening the local economy. Families are encouraged to visit participating markets over the summer months and discover all that Nova Scotia has to offer through the Nova Scotia Loyal program. Watch for these vouchers coming home soon!
Listen to Lead: Year 2
Listen to Lead, HRCE's annual consultation, is more than just a survey. It is an ongoing commitment to partnership, continuous improvement, and ensuring our schools reflect the voices and experiences of the communities they serve.
Please take the opportunity to share your thoughts, feedback and vision for HRCE anonymously through ThoughtExchange:Participate here
The consultation will be open until June 4.
Be tick aware in Nova Scotia
After a long and snow-filled winter, we’re finally headed toward summer – a season when many people spend time at Nova Scotia’s beautiful beaches, parks, and wooded areas. However, we need to be mindful of the presence of ticks and how we can protect ourselves. Nova Scotia is home to several kinds of ticks, but only blacklegged tick bites can cause illnesses like Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis and Powassan virus. Tick-borne diseases can lead to serious illness, especially if they are not noticed and treated quickly.
It's important that we all know what to do about ticks, so if you’ve asked yourself any of these questions lately:
Unplugged Canada has launched a new resource called Operation Landline, designed to help families reconnect kids with safe, healthy communication, without the pressures and distractions of smartphones. The initiative encourages families to bring back the family landline as a simple way for children to build independence, strengthen social skills and stay connected with friends and neighbours in a safer, more intentional way.
Created in partnership with the Institute of Child Psychology, the complete guide includes practical tips for setting up modern landline options, teaching phone safety and etiquette, and even creating a family phonebook together. Families are also invited to sign the Unplugged Canada pledge to help create a new community norm around delaying smartphones and supporting connected childhoods.