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                PARKING
Parking at school is a privilege afforded to students who have the need to provide their own transportation and who meet the necessary requirements. The abuse of this privilege may result in revocation of the parking permit. A limited number of parking spaces are available at each high school on a priority basis. A parking permit is required and must be displayed. The cost for a parking permit is $30.00 per semester at traditional high schools and $15.00 per semester at LCCA and Ivester Early College. Students are required to present an application signed by a parent or legal guardian, and a valid Georgia driver's license BEFORE the parking permit will be issued. Students purchasing a parking permit must sign a waiver subjecting them to the terms and conditions of the HCSS Drug Screening Procedures for Interscholastic Athletics and Permitted Car Drivers. Terms and conditions may be found at:
https://www.hallco.org/web/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Drug-Testing-Procedures- for-HS-Athletes-and-Drivers-FY2014.pdf
PERSONAL POSSESSIONS & VALUABLES
Students are discouraged from bringing personal possessions and valuables to school, including electronic devices. The school is not responsible for any items lost or stolen. Large sums of money should not be brought to school.
PROMOTION POLICY
Class placement is made at the beginning of each academic year based on the number of units posted on the student’s academic record at that time. (In most Hall County high schools, juniors who are repeating the eleventh grade may be placed in a senior grade/class at mid-year of the fourth year in high school provided they will be able to accumulate enough units to graduate at the end of the school year.)
9th to 10th
Grade 6 units 5 units *
(Sophomore)
           Grade/Class
  Units Required for Grade Placement
    Units Required for
Competitive Extra- Curricular Activities
   8th to 9th Grade (Freshman)
 Student must pass five (5) of seven (7) or four (4) of six (6) subjects, including both language arts and math.
 All students entering 9th grade for the first semester of high school are academically eligible to participate.
      10th to 11th Grade (Junior)
  12 units, including 2 core English, 2 core Math, 1 core Social Studies, and 2 core Science units
     11 units *
   11th to 12th Grade (Senior)
 18 units, including 2 core English, 3 core Math, 2 core Social Studies, and 2 core Science units, and have a planned program providing for sufficient credits to graduate in the following June or August.
    17 units *
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