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Click this link for cap/gown and class t-shirt.
Also, please fill out a Media Release form for our Senior outing and submit the completed form to Ms. Mastin.
Click here if you'd like to order a yard sign!
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Senior Code: @dwood2023
Senior Code: @dwood2023
Parking
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS
Due to the limited number of student parking spaces, only 123 student parking permits will be issued to seniors. Therefore, NOT all seniors who apply will be guaranteed a parking permit.
The 2022-2023 Student Parking Lottery Application for the Class of 2023 will be available on registration day at Dunwoody High School. Completed applications will be accepted until 3:30 pm on Thursday, August 4th.
ONLY students in the senior class who have a legal/valid driver’s license, appropriate insurance, a 2022 Fall schedule that shows 12th grade, and no severe disciplinary issues (no more than 5 suspension [ISS/OSS] days OR no more than 6 unexcused absences/tardies in 2021-22) will be eligible to enter the parking lottery.
Permits will be issued based on a lottery drawing of all eligible applications. No requests for parking permits will be granted once the permits have been issued through the lottery drawing. An additional 25 student names will be drawn and put on a waiting list. This means that if a student who obtains a parking space on campus loses his/her privileges due to discipline or attendance infractions, that student’s parking space would be made available for the next student on the waiting list.
Parking spaces at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church (at the corner of Mt. Vernon and Vermack) will be sold to seniors on a first come basis until end of day August 8th. Parking spaces at St. Luke’s will be available for sale to juniors on August 9th.
On or before August 4th, seniors should go through the DHS registration process and upload a parking application, (12th grade must be on the schedule). Seniors not in attendance at registration may upload the application with all the necessary forms completed: two-page application AND a photo copy of the senior’s driver's license must be submitted by the deadline of 3:30 pm, on August 4th.
The lottery will be held end of day and names posted to Senior Remind and the DHS Webstore.
DO NOT PURCHASE A HANG TAG IF YOUR NAME IS NOT ON THE LIST.
Eligible students (lottery winners) will receive a parking pass after paying the $45 fee. Upon receiving your permit, please always remember to display it on the rearview mirror in your car and park only in YOUR assigned student parking space on school property. Students can only park in designated spaces in the gym parking lot. Only vehicles with proper DHS parking tags can park on school property. The designated student parking lot is the Gym Lot near the baseball field and the gym doors. Only students with a current DHS-issued parking permit are allowed to park on school property and must park in the parking space that corresponds to the number on the parking permit.
Failure to obey the parking regulations listed below or falsifying any information will result in the loss of parking privileges, ticketing by the DeKalb Schools Police Department, and/or additional disciplinary actions, as described in the DeKalb School District Discipline Code:
Failure to obey the parking regulations or falsifying any information will result in the loss of parking privileges, ticketing by the DeKalb Schools Police Department, and/or additional disciplinary actions, as described in the DeKalb County School District Code of Student Conduct.
The 2022-2023 Student Parking Lottery Application for the Class of 2023 will be available on registration day at Dunwoody High School. Completed applications will be accepted until 3:30 pm on Thursday, August 4th.
ONLY students in the senior class who have a legal/valid driver’s license, appropriate insurance, a 2022 Fall schedule that shows 12th grade, and no severe disciplinary issues (no more than 5 suspension [ISS/OSS] days OR no more than 6 unexcused absences/tardies in 2021-22) will be eligible to enter the parking lottery.
Permits will be issued based on a lottery drawing of all eligible applications. No requests for parking permits will be granted once the permits have been issued through the lottery drawing. An additional 25 student names will be drawn and put on a waiting list. This means that if a student who obtains a parking space on campus loses his/her privileges due to discipline or attendance infractions, that student’s parking space would be made available for the next student on the waiting list.
Parking spaces at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church (at the corner of Mt. Vernon and Vermack) will be sold to seniors on a first come basis until end of day August 8th. Parking spaces at St. Luke’s will be available for sale to juniors on August 9th.
On or before August 4th, seniors should go through the DHS registration process and upload a parking application, (12th grade must be on the schedule). Seniors not in attendance at registration may upload the application with all the necessary forms completed: two-page application AND a photo copy of the senior’s driver's license must be submitted by the deadline of 3:30 pm, on August 4th.
The lottery will be held end of day and names posted to Senior Remind and the DHS Webstore.
DO NOT PURCHASE A HANG TAG IF YOUR NAME IS NOT ON THE LIST.
Eligible students (lottery winners) will receive a parking pass after paying the $45 fee. Upon receiving your permit, please always remember to display it on the rearview mirror in your car and park only in YOUR assigned student parking space on school property. Students can only park in designated spaces in the gym parking lot. Only vehicles with proper DHS parking tags can park on school property. The designated student parking lot is the Gym Lot near the baseball field and the gym doors. Only students with a current DHS-issued parking permit are allowed to park on school property and must park in the parking space that corresponds to the number on the parking permit.
Failure to obey the parking regulations listed below or falsifying any information will result in the loss of parking privileges, ticketing by the DeKalb Schools Police Department, and/or additional disciplinary actions, as described in the DeKalb School District Discipline Code:
- Parking in unauthorized areas on school property, such as district personnel designated spaces (restricted numbered spaces, the spaces in front of the school, and the auditorium parking lot), faculty/staff designated parking lots, spots designated for the handicapped, yellow/red marked curbs, reserved spots or visitor spots.
- Parking on school property without an approved DHS parking permit designated for the current school year.
- Parking on school property with an UNREGISTERED OR UNINSURED vehicle.
- The loss of parking privileges will occur after a student’s 5th unexcused tardy/absence to school or 5th suspension day (ISS/OSS).
Failure to obey the parking regulations or falsifying any information will result in the loss of parking privileges, ticketing by the DeKalb Schools Police Department, and/or additional disciplinary actions, as described in the DeKalb County School District Code of Student Conduct.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR STUDENT PARKING
- DUNWOODY HIGH SCHOOL RULES & REGULATIONS FOR STUDENT PARKING 1. Seniors wishing to park on any DeKalb Campus must purchase a parking permit, consisting of a parking decal and hang tag which must be hung from the rearview mirror inside the car.
- The cost of the parking permit is $45.00 per year. No refunds will be issued since the money is submitted to the District Office. Replacement decals will cost $5.
- One parking permit per family will be issued.
- Undergraduates with special needs and/or physical limitations will be allowed to park on campus, ONLY IF previously approved by the Administration. A letter from a doctor is required if a student needs a temporary decal due to injury or disability.
- A parking application must be completed for each car driven. A Rules and Regulations form must be read and signed by the student and parent/guardian so there are no questions about parking expectations.
- Parking violations and traffic violations include the following: Speeding on campus. Speed limit is 15 MPH. Driving recklessly as to endanger life and and/or property. Parking an automobile on campus without a decal. Parking anywhere other than the space assigned to you.Selling your space to another student. Using an illegal decal. Loudly playing music.Leaving campus without permission or improper check out.
- All rules also apply to students parking at St. Luke’s Church
- Five unexcused absences/tardies or five days of suspension (OSS/ISS) will result in loss of parking privileges.
- Parking violations will be handled based on penalties indicated in the DeKalb Student Rights and Responsibilities Brochure under Parking and Traffic Violations.
- Students who sell and/or buy parking spaces from other students will forfeit the right to have a parking space on campus
- PARKING IN RESTRICTED AREAS SUCH AS ENTRANCES, EXITS, FIRE LANES, BUS ZONES, YELLOW CURBS, IN FRONT OF FIRE HYDRANTS, AND PARKING ON CAMPUS WITHOUT THE PROPER DECAL OR WITHOUT PERMISSION WILL RESULT IN A $50 PARKING FINE OR THE VEHICLE BEING TOWED.
A student cannot supply, possess, handle, use, threaten to use, or transmit any weapon or any tool or instrument capable of inflicting bodily injury as a weapon on his person or in his vehicle. He/she cannot transport alcohol and/or drugs or any illegal substance in his vehicle or on his person. DEKALB COUNTY STUDENT RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES BROCHURE – IMPORTANT INFORMATION (STUDENT SEARCHES): Driving to school subjects that car to a search upon reasonable suspicion of a violation of any offense covered in the brochure.
Senior Portraits
Class of 2023- Action Needed
Attention seniors, parents, and guardians: It is now time to schedule your senior portraits through Cady! You must have your portrait taken by Cady to be in the yearbook. Take advantage of the limited time promotion to receive a free scene when you schedule your session before the end of June. See session schedule here. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Rye. |
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