Driving to school is a privilege, not a right.
Below you will find North Hardin's policy for student drivers.
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Driving to school is a privilege, and with privileges come responsibilities.
Students MUST
be debt free in order to receive a parking permit.
Students who
drive must reach school on time. Excessive tardies to school or
lateness to class will result in suspension of driving privileges.
Driving to school is a privilege, and
with privileges come responsibilities.
Students MUST
be debt free in order to receive a parking permit.
Students who
drive must reach school on time. Excessive tardies to school or
lateness to class will result in suspension of driving privileges.
All students must
park in the rear of the high school building. Any vehicle parked in an
unauthorized area will be towed away at the owner's expense.
Once the car is
parked it must be left alone unless the student is given permission from
the office.
All vehicles will
leave via a designated route. This applies from the time school is
dismissed until five minutes after the departure of the last school
bus. Failure on the part of the student to accept his or her
responsibilities will result in the loss of privilege to drive to
school.
Students may obtain a parking permit from the school
security guard for a $10.00 fee. Driving is a privilege which may be
revoked or suspended for disciplinary infractions, excessive tardies to
school or lateness to class, school debts, and failure to follow
guidelines established by school security.
Those students with school debts will not be issued a parking permit until
the debt is paid.
All students must
park in the rear of the high school building. Any vehicle parked in an
unauthorized area will be towed away at the owner's expense.
Once the car is
parked it must be left alone unless the student is given permission from
the office.
All vehicles will
leave via a designated route. This applies from the time school is
dismissed until five minutes after the departure of the last school
bus. Failure on the part of the student to accept his or her
responsibilities will result in the loss of privilege to drive to
school.