Student Parking Permits
Parking Permits will be sold during orientation on August 1 and 2, 2024, at the following times:
SENIORS: August 2, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
JUNIORS: August 1, 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm
SOPHOMORES: August 1, 8:00 am - 10:30 am
Parking Rules & Regulations (Spanish)
Please have the following documents IN HAND with a parent/guardian signature!
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Random Drug Testing Form (Spanish) (please fill out a new one for the 24-25 school year)
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Your Driver's License and proof of insurance (student's name listed as additional driver)
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$35 or $100 (Senior Reserved Spot); exact cash or check made out to Tomball High School
From August 5 through August 12, general parking ($35) will be sold from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on campus.
Thank you for helping us make this process fast and efficient.
It is a privilege to park at THS, and to be eligible to park at THS, you must abide by certain rules. The following is to keep you informed on the procedures of the THS parking lot. Please read and understand the procedures of the parking lot.
From Board Policy (FNF): Administrators, teachers, and other professional personnel may question a student regarding the student’s own conduct or the conduct of other students. In the context of school discipline, students have no claim to the right not to incriminate themselves. For provisions pertaining to student questioning by law enforcement officials or other lawful authorities, see GRA (LOCAL). Students have full responsibility for the security of their lockers and for vehicles parked on school property. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that lockers and vehicles are locked and that the keys and combinations are not given to others. Students shall not place, keep, or maintain any article or material that is forbidden by District policy in lockers or in vehicles parked on school property. School officials may search lockers or vehicles parked on school property if there is reasonable cause to believe that they contain articles or materials prohibited by District policy. Students shall be responsible for any prohibited items found in their lockers or in vehicles parked on school property. If a vehicle subject to search is locked, the student shall be asked to unlock the vehicle. If the student refuses, the District shall contact the student’s parents. If the parent also refuses to permit a search of the vehicle, the District may turn the matter over to local law enforcement officials. The District shall use specially trained nonaggressive dogs to sniff out and alert officials to the current presence of concealed prohibited items, illicit substances defined in FNCF (LEGAL), and alcohol. This program is implemented in response to drug and alcohol related problems in District schools, with the objective of maintaining a safe school environment conducive to education. Such visits to schools shall be unannounced. The dogs shall be used to sniff vacant classrooms, vacant common areas, the areas around student lockers, and the areas around vehicles parked on school property. The dogs shall not be used with students. If the dog alerts to a locker, a vehicle, or an item in a classroom, it may be searched by school officials. Searches of vehicles shall be conducted as described above. At the beginning of the school year, the District shall inform students of the District’s policy on searches, as outlined above, and shall specifically notify students that: 1. Lockers may be sniffed by trained dogs at any time. 2. Vehicles parked on school property may be sniffed by trained dogs at any time. 3. Classrooms and other common areas may be sniffed by trained dogs at any time when students are not present. 4. If contraband of any kind is found, the possessing student shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. The student’s parent or guardian shall be notified if any prohibited articles or materials are found in a student’s locker, in a student’s vehicle parked on school property, or on the student’s person, as a result of a search conducted in accordance with this policy.
Consequences for Parking Violations (per TISD Student Handbook):
- 1st Offense – Warning
- 2nd Offense – Boot & $15.00
- 3rd Offense – Boot and parent meeting
- 4th Offense - Vehicle will be towed.