Student Vehicle Regulations

Driving and parking on campus is a privilege. Students must follow city parking regulations and are not permitted to park or block spaces that are designated for staff, visitors, handicapped, reserved or block access drives to buildings.

Reckless driving, irresponsible driving or repeated vehicle or parking infractions may result in revocation of this privilege and/or other disciplinary actions which includes denial of parking privileges, placement of a sticker on the offending car's driver's window, detention and/or suspension.

All vehicles driven to school must be registered in the Operations Office. Only cars with a valid Ironwood Ridge High School permit are allowed to park on campus during the school day. Students are to park in the Student Lot only.

Parking permits cost $20.00. Juniors and seniors are the only students eligible for parking privileges. Eligible students must provide the following current documentation to the Operations Office prior to issuance of a parking permit.
- Student ID
- Driver's Licence
- Auto Registration
- Proof of Insurance

The issue parking permit must be visibly attached to the rear view mirror of a registered car's windshield with the number facing outward. All vehicles that the above student might drive to school must be listed on the application form. The registered parking pass must only be used for vehicles documented on this form. If changes are necessary (new car, change of car, etc.), students must notify the Operations Office. If a permit is lost, an $11.00 replacement fee will be charged.

For reasons of student welfare and safety, loitering in any parking lots is prohibited. Immediately after parking the vehicle, the driver and any passengers are required to promptly leave the parking lot. When leaving school at the end of classes, students are not permitted to go to their vehicle unless they are leaving the campus. Students are NOT permitted to be in or at their cars at any time during the day, including between classes.

Per the Code of Conduct, the interior of a student's vehicle may be inspected if school authorities have reasonable suspicion that there is a violation of law or school/district rules.

The school is not liable for the loss, theft or damage of personal belongings or vehicle on campus. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure their vehicle and all personal belongings are secured.

Replacement parking permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis. Permits issued are subject to availability of parking spaces.

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* I have read the above terms and requirements and agree to comply with all site and district policies.

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