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PARKING PERMITS: RULES & REGULATIONS

1. Parking permits are non-transferable. Only a student who is registered and hangs an authorized
    permit on the rearview mirror will be permitted to park in the designated student lots. Any missed
    school time will be considered as unexcused. Stolen or lost parking permits must be replaced by
    purchasing a new permit for $25.00.

2. Student cars are limited to student lots: Senior, Junior, and Baseball/overflow lots; avoid parking in
    grassy areas. Students who park in the faculty lot will have their parking privileges suspended.
    Students who park in the wrong student lots or unauthorized parking spots, will be issued a
    Wednesday PM detention. In addition, repeat offenders will lose their flex pass privileges if applicable.
    WE DO NOT GUARANTEE SPOTS IN THE PARKING LOTS, so if there are no spots in your
    designated lot, then you need to park in the overflow/baseball lot.

3. The speed limit on school district property is 15 m.p.h. Drive slowly and carefully. Speeding and/or
    reckless operation of a vehicle will result in disciplinary and/or police action.

4. Drivers are to park properly, one space per vehicle, between the designated lines. Drivers are not to
    park in handicapped spots without a State issued handicapped plaque displayed in their front window,
    fire lanes, visitor spots or areas that may obstruct delivery trucks or emergency vehicles, etc.

5. Students should park, lock their vehicles and go directly into the building—loitering in parking lot is
    prohibited.

6. Students are not permitted to smoke or engage in any disruptive behavior while in vehicles on school
    grounds.

7. During the school day, a student is not permitted to return to his/her car unless he/she has a pass
    from one of the administrators.

8. It becomes the student’s responsibility to arrive to school on time. The attendance office will not
    excuse students who arrive late due to a flat tire, engine trouble, or other transportation related
    excuses. Students with poor attendance or excessive tardiness to school may have their parking
    privileges suspended or revoked.

9. Give buses the right-of-way. Use extreme caution around school buses.
10. Follow the proper traffic pattern. In the afternoon, after all buses have departed, students may leave by

    the drive that enters Hudson-Aurora Road.
11. Neither Hudson High School nor Hudson City School District will be responsible for any damage or

    loss incurred while student vehicles are parked in the student parking lots.
12. You are required to notify the main office of any vehicle description changes. Your pass should only

    be displayed in one of your registered vehicles.

You should understand the responsibility that accompanies having parking privileges. Any
violation of the above conditions may result in the suspension, revocation or modification of parking
privileges, possible towing of vehicle at owner’s expense and/or office discipline if deemed necessary.

ROLLERBLADES/SKATEBOARDS/SELF-PROPELLED

Students are not permitted to use rollerblades, skateboards or other self-propelled vehicles in the school
building or on school property during school hours. Students will be subject to disciplinary action if found
to be in use of one.

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