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Borah Senior High School

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Borah Policies

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Student Driving and Parking Policies

Any of the following infractions may result in the loss of campus parking privileges either temporarily or permanently. The cost of the parking permit will not be refunded.

  • The parking decal or hang-tag must be on display through the front windshield, and the permit number must be easily viewed from the outside of the vehicle at all times while on campus.
  • The parking decal or hang-tag must be used for the vehicle identified within this permit. Any changes in vehicle use or the specific vehicle being driven must be submitted to the school immediately.
  • Violation of any traffic or criminal laws and/or school district/school rules.
  • Discourteous, reckless, or defiant road behavior.
  • Exceeding the speed limit by over 5 mph on campus.
  • Unsafe acts (i.e., riding on car hoods, bumpers, fenders, running boards, spinning wheels, burning rubber, etc.) will result in suspension of parking privileges.
  • Unauthorized vehicles will not be permitted on campus. These vehicles will be towed away at the owner’s expense or booted with a $200 removal fee.
  • Students are not permitted to remain in parking lots or to sit in parked vehicles before school, during school, during lunch, or after the school day.
  • Students are to park in their designated parking lots only. Students are not permitted to park in staff parking lots, visitor lots, or in non-designated parking areas.
  • Any student caught duplicating or falsifying a parking permit or transferring the permit to another person will lose their parking permit privilege.
  • Excessive noise from stereo systems. 
  • Students shall not use cell phones or other wireless devices while driving.
  • Operators of motor vehicles must use seat belts, and passengers must use seat belts or child restraining devices as required by law.
  • No student is allowed to ride in the back of a pick-up or flat-bed truck.
  • If an accident occurs on campus and is not reported immediately to the administration by the student(s) involved, then the student(s) may lose their parking privileges for the duration of the school year and/or duration of their enrollment at the school.