CLOSED CAMPUS
Vallivue High School has a closed campus policy. All parents, patrons, and visitors are required to check in through the main office.
Students are required to stay on campus during lunch and until the end of their last class. Students leaving before that time must have prior parental permission and must sign out at the Attendance Office. Parental permission to leave for lunch does not circumvent school board policy regarding closed campus restrictions. Failure to comply with this school board policy, will result in consequences at the discretion of administration.
Students with Home Release schedules are expected to meet the terms and agreement of release.
Fast food may NOT be delivered to students during the school day. In addition, use of delivery services (i.e. Door Dash, Grub Hub, etc.) during school hours is prohibited. Any and all such deliveries will NOT be accepted.
CAMPUS VISITATION
All persons visiting Vallivue High School are required to check into the main office concerning their business. STUDENTS MAY NOT BRING GUESTS TO SCHOOL.
Unauthorized visitors on the campus are criminal trespassers and may result in charges being filed. Unauthorized visiting of other school campuses by Vallivue students is prohibited.
Disruption and loitering on school grounds: House Bill No. 192, Amending Section 33-512, Idaho Code: “Relating to the Government of Schools, by providing that a person who disrupts the educational process or whose presence is detrimental to the morals, health, safety, academic learning or discipline of the pupils or who loiters in school houses or on school grounds is guilty of a misdemeanor.” This law will be enforced at Vallivue High School.
DRIVING AND PARKING REGULATIONS
Driving and parking on campus are privileges, not rights, and may be revoked if a student fails to comply with the following regulations:
Student Driving & Parking Regulations
The student parking decal or hang-tag must be displayed through the front windshield, and the permit number must be easily viewed from outside the vehicle at all times while on campus.
The parking decal or hang tag must only be used for the vehicle identified with this permit. Any changes in vehicle use or the vehicle driven to school must be submitted to the school immediately.
Parking Permits are non-transferable.
Unauthorized vehicles will not be permitted on campus.
Infractions may result in a school-issued consequence.
Discourteous, reckless, or defiant road behavior.
Exceeding the speed limit by 15 mph on campus.
Parking in a non-designated parking area such as facility or visitor parking.
Excessive noise from stereo systems.
Expired registration, insurance, or driver’s license.
Infractions that may result in the loss of student parking privileges.
Unsafe acts (e.g., riding on car hoods, bumpers, fenders, running boards, spinning wheels, burning rubber, etc.) will result in suspension of parking privileges.
Remaining in parking lots or sitting in parked vehicles before school, during school, during lunch, or after the school day.
Third infraction for parking in a non-designated parking lot such as facility or visitor parking.
Any student caught duplicating or falsifying a parking permit or transferring the permit to another person will lose their parking permit privilege.
Not reporting an accident on campus to the administration by the student(s) involved.
Vehicles and parking lots are OFF LIMITS to students during the school day. If a student needs to access their vehicle during the day, they MUST obtain a pass from the Main Office.