Transportation
Transportation Changes for 2025-26
Due to district-wide budget reductions, we are making changes to our transportation services to reduce transportation costs by $1 million (or more). By reducing transportation expenses, we can avoid cuts to student learning and instruction. Groups that will be most heavily affected by these changes include: open-enrolled families, families who live in Hopkins, but attend a school other than the neighborhood school they're zoned to attend, and families living within one mile of elementary schools, or two miles of secondary schools. We understand that changes like these are challenging, and we deeply appreciate your partnership as we work to preserve funding for classrooms and student learning.
Transportation Applications were sent via email on June 26 at 5:30 p.m. If you did not receive a form, please fill out a transportation support form or call 952-988-4115.
- Will my student receive transportation?
- What options do I have if I am not in the "Transportation Provided" group?
- Important dates
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Accessing route information for 2025-2026
Will my student receive transportation?
What options do I have if I am not in the "Transportation Provided" group?
Important dates
Frequently Asked Questions
Accessing route information for 2025-2026
No Bus Zones
What is a No Bus Zone?
A No Bus Zone is an area where students are not eligible for bus transportation because they live close to their school:
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Within 1 mile driving distance of an elementary school
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Within 2 miles driving distance of a middle or high school
To create the new no-bus zones, we started with a transportation audit conducted by CESO, a professional consulting firm. They recommended using a 1-mile driving distance from each school—not a 1-mile circle, but the actual roads students would take to get to school. This method is more accurate and family-friendly than just drawing a circle around the school, especially in neighborhoods with winding roads or limited walking paths.
After the maps were generated, our team manually reviewed and adjusted them to make them more consistent and easier to understand. For example, if most of a cul-de-sac was outside the no-bus zone but one house fell inside it, we adjusted the map so the entire cul-de-sac was treated the same—based on the majority. These edits helped us create zones that are clearer and more equitable, while still allowing us to reduce bus routes and manage rising transportation costs.
Important things to know:
Please use the maps below to determine whether your student falls within the No Bus Zone for their school. The 1-mile (elementary) and 2-mile (secondary) distances are approximate and may vary slightly due to street layouts and routing logistics. Distance estimates from Google Maps or other tools may not align with district-defined boundaries and should not be used to determine eligibility.
- No Bus Zones are based on each individual student, not the household. That means if siblings attend different schools, one may get busing while the other may not.
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Zones are based on the student’s school of attendance, not their home address alone.
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No Bus Zones are set and do not allow for exceptions based on nearby streets or intersections.
No Bus Zone maps are posted below for each school.
Additional Transportation Services
- Special Education/Special Services Students
- Open Enrolled Students and Equity Options Program
- In-District Transfer Students
- VirtualEDU Blended Students
- Service to Daycare
Special Education/Special Services Students
Open Enrolled Students and Equity Options Program
In-District Transfer Students
VirtualEDU Blended Students
Service to Daycare
Late Buses
Bus Stop Information
Bus Safety
Safe Routes To School Program
Hopkins Public Schools participates in the Minnesota Safe Routes to School program. Learn more.
Contact the Transportation Department:
952-988-4115
835 Decatur Ave. N.
Golden Valley, MN 55427
Find more contacts at the bottom of this page.
Bus Stop Change Request FormUse if you would like to request a different bus stop (not due to moving).
Use if your address has changed.
Bus Stop Information
To access your child's bus stop information, please log in to e-Link using your child's ClassLink username and password. If you don't know your child's ClassLink credentials, contact your child's school for assistance.
The goal of Hopkins Public Schools is for every student to have a safe, comfortable, and orderly ride to and from school.
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Transportation Support
If you have questions about 2025-26 transportation changes you can contact our team using the form below. We appreciate your patience as our small team works to respond to each inquiry quickly and accurately. You may also call 952-988-4115.
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Contacts
Transportation Office
835 Decatur Ave. N.
Golden Valley, MN 55427
Phone: 952-988-4115
Fax: 952-988-4107
Email: SchoolBus@HopkinsSchools.org
Director of Transportation:
Nyisha Williams
Nyisha.Williams@HopkinsSchools.org
Lake Country Transportation
School Bus Provider Phone:
952-988-5380
Metropolitan Transportation Network
Phone: 763-571-1541