Parking

Drop Off Info

Student parking permits are issued only to Juniors and Seniors who have submitted the Campus Parking Contract (and the $20.00 fee).

Students who drive to school must have a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration for vehicles that may be driven during the school year.

Students parking on campus agree to follow these policies (as agreed to in the parking contract)

  1. Students must obey all laws, traffic and otherwise, while on campus with their vehicles. THE SPEED LIMIT 5 MPH. Disruptive/Dangerous/ Reckless behavior will be addressed immediately.
  2. Parking permits must be displayed on the windshield rear view mirror, or in the lower right-hand corner of your windshield while on campus. Lost or misplaced permits must be reported ASAP.
  3. Permits are not transferable to other drivers or cars not listed on the parking contract agreement.
  4. All vehicles on campus must be legally and safely parked in appropriate areas. Cars parked in handicapped spaces, fire lanes, dirt areas, or the turning ends of the parking rows are subject to citation and/or towing.
  5. Do not enter, exit, or park in the designated staff parking area or the area near the C-wing near Mission Blvd.
  6. Do not park in the horseshoe turnaround.
  7. The parking lot is off-limits during the school day. During lunch, you may use your vehicle to leave campus. Allowances are not made due to unforeseen circumstances, causing a student to return late from lunch.
  8. Loitering in the campus lot is not permitted at any time.
  9. Except for lunch, a student is not permitted to leave campus unless they can provide a signed off-ground slip or a student identification card indicating that the student is allowed to leave campus at that time and date.
  10. Underclassmen who are eligible to park in the campus lot are to park next to the soccer field fence at the North end of the parking lot.
  11. Do not litter.

As a reminder of a subsection of the California Vehicle Code, amended in 2004, requires drivers to turn on their lights anytime their wipers are "in continuous use because of rain, mist, snow, fog or moisture.