North Tonawanda School District Gears Up for New Academic Year: Key Dates and Important Updates Announced
- tonawandanewsoutle
- Aug 17, 2025
- 2 min read

NORTH Tonawanda, NY – As summer winds down, the North Tonawanda School District is abuzz with preparations for the upcoming academic year, set to kick off on Wednesday, September 3rd, officially. With just under three weeks until students return, the district is sharing crucial updates regarding fall sports, transportation, new student registration, and an essential new state policy.
Excitement is building for the return of students, but before classes resume, the district's fall sports programs are set to begin. JV and Varsity teams will commence practice on Monday, August 18th, marking the official start of the athletic season. Fans are encouraged to get ready to cheer on their Lumberjacks!
Logistical details for student commutes are also on the horizon. The transportation department will mail busing information letters on August 21st, with families typically receiving these details by August 25th. These letters will provide essential information for students' daily routes.
For families new to the North Tonawanda community or those with incoming kindergarteners, prompt registration is essential. Parents are advised to register their children as soon as possible by calling 716-873-5321 to schedule an appointment or to address any questions regarding enrollment. Building principals will also be distributing additional information soon to help all families prepare for the new school year.
An essential update from New York State will impact student device usage. Governor Kathy Hochul has enacted a new law that prohibits students from using personal internet-enabled devices during the school day. This measure aims to minimize distractions and foster a more focused learning environment. The district encourages all parents and students to visit the official website to review the detailed district policy and implementation plan. For any specific questions or clarifications, building principals are available to assist.
The district looks forward to welcoming back all students and staff for what promises to be an exciting and productive school year. In a testament to the students' talents, the district also highlighted an "Extended School Year Art Extravaganza," showcasing the vibrant creativity of its special education students.










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