Student Handbook Vol. 1 | Page 24

PARKING All students parking a vehicle at Harrison High School during the school day must register their vehicle, receive a parking permit, and park in the space assigned. Harrison High School reserves the right to either deny or cancel any student’s parking privilege. Parking permits, valid for a single semester, are sold for $50.00. To be eligible to apply for parking, a student must be in good standing with regard to the rules and regulations stated in the Harrison High School Parking Contract. No refunds are made for students who withdraw during the semester. The following rules and regulations are those stated in the parking contract and apply to both semester and daily parking: 1. Students may have their parking privileges suspended or revoked as a result of any of the following: a. An out-of-school suspension for any reason or an accumulation of more than five (5) days of inschool suspension (ISS). b. An accumulation of six (6) or more unexcused tardies to school. c. Any accumulation of absences, tardies, and/or early dismissals (excused or unexcused) which combine to total 15 or more. d. Failure to sign in with the Attendance Office when tardy to school or when returning to school from a prior early dismissal. e. Leaving or attempting to leave campus without signing out with the Attendance Office. This includes any student who drives or rides as a passenger, any student who walks off campus without written permission, or any student who transports a student off campus who has not properly checked out of school. f. Truancy. g. Improper or reckless vehicular conduct including, but not limited to: exceeding the 15 mph campus speed limit, driving across aisles of parking, failure to follow the signals of school staff members who may be directing traffic on campus, failure to stop at stop signs, and failing to yield to pedestrians. h. Parking or allowing another student to park an unregistered vehicle or a vehicle belonging to someone other than the registered student or their parent(s) in the space assigned. 2. Revocation of parking privileges may range in length from a minimum of the remainder of the term (or 45 school days, whichever is greater) to permanent revocation. The length of revocation shall be at the discretion of the principal or his/her designee. Any student who parks, registers, or attempts to register a vehicle which belongs to someone other than themself or their parents may have their parking privileges revoked permanently. 3. Students whose parking privileges have been revoked into the subsequent semester or school year will be eligible to purchase a parking permit and regain the privilege of driving and parking on campus at the conclusion of the period of revocation IF student parking spaces are available at that time. 4. Students whose parking privileges have been suspended or revoked will not be allowed to use daily/emergency parking. 5. Refun