Student Parking
Please Click on this LInk to Complete the registration for a parking pass : PARKING REGISTRATION LINK
- You may also use the school website to access the parking pass registration form go to fpcbulldogs.com
- Click on “School Services”
- Click the drop down menu and click on “ Student Parking”
Once this link is completed, Ms. Moore from the Dean's Office will send an email, with the link to pay online.
Once Payment is made Ms. Moore will email with appointments to come and pick up the pass.
Flagler Palm Coast High School believes all students are responsible for helping to maintain a safe and orderly environment. The rules and procedures listed below are to assist the students of FPC to maintain this environment. Without a parking permit, you will not be allowed to park on campus.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Valid driver's license
- All vehicles must be properly and currently registered.
- Proof of insurance
- Earn a 2.0 G.P.A.
- No more than 5 unexcused absences or tardies (combined)
- All debts must be cleared before purchasing a parking decal.
- Parking agreement completed.
- Purchase parking decal for $26.25 per year; Parking decals are non-transferrable
Grade Point Average (G.P.A)Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA to be eligible to park on campus. Grades will be checked quarterly and driving privileges will be suspended for those students who fall below a 2.0 GPA. If parking privileges are suspended for any reason, the parking decal must be turned into the Dean’s office.
Student Parking Policy – Unauthorized Parking EnforcementAll students who park on campus must display a valid parking pass at all times. Parking without a permit is a violation of school policy.
Consequences for Unauthorized Parking:1st Offense:
Warning issued
Parent/guardian will be contacted
2nd Offense:
Discipline referral submitted
May result in school-based consequences, including loss of parking privileges
To avoid any issues, ensure your vehicle is registered and your parking pass is properly displayed. If you need assistance obtaining a parking pass, please see the Dean's Office.
Replacement DecalOnce privileges are suspended, parking permits must be turned in. To replace a parking permit for any reason, the student must purchase a new one for $20.00. In the event of a schedule change, the original pass must be turned back into the Dean’s Office before a new pass is issued.
Parking AreasStudents are to park in either the east (side lot) or front lot of the school only and not in a visitor or staff slot.
If a senior has been issued a senior spot, they may not sublet their spot to any other student.
Parking Permit DecalParking permits must be placed visibly (IE hanging from the rearview mirror) .
To replace a parking permit for any reason, the student must purchase a new one for $20.00.
Parking permit decals must be turned in if privileges are suspended.
Students who park on campus, who are not properly registered, will be subject to loss of privileges and school discipline. This includes vehicles with non-visible parking permits.
If a student is in need of a Temporary Parking Pass (for example: car in the shop or getting a new vehicle): The student must turn in their original parking decal to receive a temporary parking pass until the vehicle is completed and the original will be returned.
Personal Use of Vehicle While on CampusStudents will not use their cars as lockers and will not return to the parking lot during the school day, including lunch breaks and class changes. Students will exit their cars and parking lot immediately upon entering school. Teachers cannot write passes to vehicles.
Flagler Palm Coast High School does not assume responsibility for your vehicle or other personal items. Please help by keeping your vehicle locked and valuables kept out of sight.
SearchesA principal or designee may search including but not limited to, their person, briefcase, book bag, purse, package, locker, storage area and vehicle, upon reasonable suspicion of prohibited or illegally possessed substances or subjects. (F.S.S. 1006.09)
Emergency Vehicle UseReport to the Dean’s Office immediately upon arrival to receive a temporary permit or update vehicle information for the following reasons:
If an emergency occurs requiring you to drive another vehicle to school
The vehicle you have registered with the Dean's Office changes for any reason
Make arrangements to arrive at school early enough so getting a temporary pass does not cause you to be late (not an excuse).
THE FOLLOWING ARE EXAMPLES OF BEHAVIORS THAT WILL RESULT IN THE SUSPENSION OF OR LOSS OF PARKING PRIVILEGES ON CAMPUS. STUDENT DRIVING PRIVILEGES ARE REINSTATED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE.
- Reckless driving and/or speeding. Maximum on campus speed is 5 mph.
- Vandalism to school or personal property.
- Failure to park within marked parking areas/blocking gates of traffic lanes.
- Parking in faculty or visitor parking (these areas are clearly marked Staff/Visitors)
- Parking an unregistered vehicle on campus.
- Accumulating 5 or more tardies to school per semester.*
- Having 5 or more unexcused absences per semester.*
- Giving your parking decal to another student for any reason.
- Allowing another student to use decal for any reason.
- Leaving campus without following school checkout procedures; FPC is a closed campus.
Moving to FloridaIn the state of Florida, a vehicle must have a valid registration to operate on Florida roads, and vehicles with out-of-state registrations are required by law to be registered within 10 days of the owner either becoming employed, placing children in public school, or establishing residency. As a new Florida resident, you must obtain a valid Florida driver license within 30 days of establishing residency to drive on Florida roads.
Loss of Driver's License Due to Non-AttendanceFlagler Palm Coast High School is required to submit to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) the name of the student for any student who accumulates excessive unexcused absences in a period of 90 calendar days.
If a student's name is sent to the DHSMV for lack of attendance, the student is in danger of having his/her current privilege to drive suspended. The driving privilege may be reinstated if the student submits written verification to DHSMV that the student has completed 30 days of attendance in school without an unexcused absence or unexcused tardy.
A hardship waiver hearing may be available with the school principal/designee in cases where the driver has been notified by DHSMV of loss of driving privilege.
Flagler Palm Coast High School does not assume responsibility for your vehicle or other personal items. Please help by keeping your vehicle locked and valuables kept out of sight.