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  2. Begin by entering the student's name, including last, first, and middle names in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the date of birth by selecting the month, day, and year from the dropdown menus.
  4. Provide a daytime phone number for the parent or guardian, ensuring to include the area code.
  5. Complete the home address section with accurate details including city or township and ZIP code.
  6. Indicate the nearest intersection to the student’s residence for better transportation planning.
  7. Enter the full name and address of the school that your child will attend, along with its phone number.
  8. Calculate and input the shortest one-way mileage between home and school based on public roadways or walkways.
  9. Specify your child's grade for the upcoming school year and provide school opening and closing times.
  10. Finally, sign and date the application before submitting it back to your private school.

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Many NJ FamilyCare members need help getting to medical appointments. Transportation is important to improving health and well-being. To address this concern, Medicaid covers non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) rides for eligible individuals to obtain medically necessary, covered services.
If transportation cannot be provided, parents are entitled to $1,177 as aid-in-lieu of transportation. Each resident district board of education that provides transportation to remote public school students is required to provide transportation services to eligible nonpublic school students. In ance with N.J.A.C.
Subscription busing may be purchased from your own school district, another school district transporting students to that school, or a coordinating transportation services agency (CTSA) providing busing to that school. A board of education or CTSA may provide this service at their own discretion.
Q. Who is entitled to transportation? All resident public elementary school students (grades K8) who live more than 2 miles from their school and all public secondary school students (grades 912) who live more than 2 miles from their school are entitled to transportation.
Q. What is Aid in Lieu? Aid in Lieu is a payment in lieu of the Board of Education providing transportation for Non- Public/Private, Charter or Choice school students. Before paying Aid in Lieu the Board of Education first must advertise for a public bid to try and secure bussing.

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