Parking Application Process

Step 1 – Complete the “Safe Behind the Wheel” myLearning course. 

Students are only required to take this course once for all four years of high school. It is recommended to take the course as a refresher each year. Students still need to complete this course even if they have completed Driver’s Education.

CLICK HERE to join the SAFE BEHIND

THE WHEEL myLearning course

Step 2 – Pay the Student Parking Fee of $40 ($20 for Semester 2 Only)

Student parking hang tags cost $40 ($20 for semester 2 only) each. If a tag needs to be replaced for any reason, then the student is responsible for paying an additional fee of $40 ($20 for semester 2 only) for each new tag.

Students that complete the parking pass application including payment prior to the beginning of the year distribution may request a specific parking spot. Parking spots will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Parking passes paid for after the beginning of the year distribution will be automatically assigned to a parking spot. 

CLICK HERE to pay

STUDENT PARKING FEE

Step 3 – Complete the Student Parking Application

To complete the Student Parking Application, students must have a legible photograph, scanned copy, or screenshot of a VALID:

  • Driver’s License
  • Auto Insurance Card
  • Vehicle Registration Card  

to upload into the application. If you want to register multiple vehicles for the same student, then complete a separate application for each vehicle. 

To request a handicapped parking spot, email Ms. Hodge with your request and supporting documentation prior to submitting Student Parking application. 

KRAI Student Parking Space Map

 

CLICK HERE to fill out the KRAI Parking Application

**Students must log into myPascoConnect to access the application**

Step 4 – Get your Hangtag

Hang tags will be available via lunches during the first two weeks of school.  If the completed application is received after the beginning of the year distribution, then the hang tag will be delivered directly to the student during the school day.

Students may park in the student parking for the first two weeks of school without a hang tag.  After the beginning of year distribution, student will be required to display their hang tag to park in Student Parking.  Failure to display the parking hang tag may result in loss of parking privileges and/or having the vehicle towed at the owner’s expense.