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If you know your ride will show up before school is out, ask your ride to park in a parking spot until you are securely in the car. The Red curb is not a parking spot.
Observe how stopping in the traffic flow lane can block others from exiting properly. In addition, notice all the safe open parking spots that could be used.
Mom. This is dangerous!
openIf I pull
out will I hit her?
Sitting parked behind another parked car blocks the flow of traffic and prevents others from backing up
SSHS Parking Lot Safety
Please do not park in the area between the Counseling office and the parking spots closet to the campus (keep Clear)
Keep Clear
A bottleneck here prevents our busses with special needs
students from exiting in a timely
manner
If you enter and leave campus on a bike, please walk the bike when you get on campus. The special needs students who get off the busses in the “Bus Zone” cannot react quickly to speeding bicyclists coming by.
Keep the traffic flowing do not block the flow lane
Park in a parking spot while waiting
The same etiquette applies to the student parking lot (Lower Lot)
The lower parking lot is the preferred pick up and drop off lot for your use because . . . . . . .
There is a drop-off & pick- up loop
In addition, the lower parking lot is the preferred pick up and drop off lot for your use because . . . . . . .
1. There are more parking spots for drivers to park in while they wait for you.
2. It frees up room for teachers and administrators to get out of the faculty lot in time to make afterschool meetings
3. It would allow easier entrance and exit for busses with special needs students
4. In the event of an emergency, emergency personnel and vehicles would have adequate access.