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Seneca High School

SHS Parking

SHS Parking

APPLICATIONS FOR 25-26 WILL OPEN ON JULY 1, 2025
 

Three traffic lights show different signals: red, green, and yellow.

  1. Successfully complete DriveSmart
  2. Review Parking Policies and Complete Parking Application
  3. Pay Fee on MySchoolBucks
  • To park on campus as a student driver, you must have completed the DRIVESMART program. Information about DriveSmart and registering for it are available below. The only acceptable substitute is ALIVE AT 25 . If you have completed that, move to STEP TWO.

  • Please review all Parking Procedures and Policies. These will be enforced. After reviewing, proceed to the Application, where you will verify that you have read and understand all parking procedures. Once you have submitted the application, continue to Step Three.

  • Once your completed application is submitted, you must pay for your parking space via MySchoolBucks .

(Note: Please do not delete your receipt of payment as you will need to show it when you receive your parking tag.)

Once all information has been approved and payment has been accepted, you will be eligible to receive a parking pass for the 2025-2026 School Year.  Approved Parking passes will be available for pickup July 30 - August 1 at the front office of SHS.   

We cannot issue a student a parking tag until we are actually provided proof that a student has a valid license, or some other state-approved documentation that validates that they are authorized to drive (i.e., we will follow state and SHS guidance regarding this issue).  All outstandings school debts must be cleared before a tag will be issued.

 

Aerial view of a parking lot with three designated sections labeled Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3.

Lot 1 = Sophomore Drivers

Lot 2 = Junior Drivers

Lot 3 = Senior Drivers

 

 

 

Also below are links to request a Replacement Tag or view a map of student parking spaces.  Applicants requiring Handicap Parking may do so HERE.  

Thank you for your flexibility and cooperation in keeping our students safe.  Go Cats!