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Most non-electronic resources may be borrowed for a three-week period or overnight. All materials must be checked out and must<br />

be returned promptly by the due date. Students are responsible for any materials checked out and will be charged for lost, missing,<br />

not returned or damaged items.<br />

LOCKERS AND VALUABLES<br />

Each student will be assigned a locker. Lockers must be kept neat and orderly: books and clothes are not to be just thrown in, but<br />

placed on the shelf and hung on the hook.<br />

Under the Constitution, all citizens are protected from unreasonable searches and seizures; however, this does not mean that you are<br />

legally protected from search and seizure of any materials in your locker, which is school property. <strong>School</strong> officials reserve the right<br />

to periodically inspect all lockers for reasons of health, safety, and recovery of school-owned items which should not be in lockers.<br />

Individual lockers may also be searched by school officials if there is reason to believe that there are illegal or harmful materials in<br />

the locker. Writing and/or stickers in or on the lockers is not permitted.<br />

Everything must be removed from lockers, locker walls, locker rooms or any place in the building at the end of school.<br />

The school is not responsible for money or valuables left in lockers; these items should be brought to the office for safekeeping.<br />

LOST AND FOUND<br />

Coats, sweaters, books and other articles found outside or left in a room or on a desk will be turned in to the office. Students may<br />

claim their lost articles by identifying them to the school receptionist.<br />

PARKING REGULATIONS<br />

Applications for parking are available from the main office and are subject to Administrative approval. Students who are given<br />

Administrative permission to bring a registered vehicle onto school grounds during the school day shall abide by the following:<br />

1. Vehicles must be registered each school year. Registration forms must be validated by a parent’s signature for all students under<br />

eighteen years of age.<br />

2. Parking passes are awarded to seniors first, juniors second, and sophomores, if available and determined by the administration.<br />

3. Students parking at school without a valid permit may receive a Friday detention, and their vehicles may be towed at the owners’<br />

expense at any time and without prior notice.<br />

4. Vehicles must be parked in the area designated by the administration.<br />

5. Speeding or careless driving will result in the parking privilege being suspended.<br />

6. Vehicles must be locked throughout the day.<br />

7. Vehicles are parked at the owner’s risk. PRHS assumes no liability for theft or damage by vandalism.<br />

8. Vehicles may not be left overnight for any reason.<br />

9. Vehicles are not to be entered during the school day except when authorization is given by the administration.<br />

10. This permit is non-transferable. Students found giving their permit to another student will lose their parking privilege.<br />

11. DO NOT bring your car if you DO NOT have your permit. NO EXCEPTIONS.<br />

SCHOOL INSURANCE<br />

Each student is eligible to be covered by insurance for accidents and mishaps that occur during the school year. An insurance<br />

packet will be mailed home to each student at the beginning of the school year. This packet is for parents to fill out. Parents are to<br />

fill out the form whether or not they wish to take the insurance. These packets are to be returned to the school within five days. If a<br />

parent decides to enroll the student after the beginning of the school year, he/she must do so directly with the insurance company.<br />

SCHOOL STORE<br />

The Cats Corner <strong>School</strong> Store is located in the south end of the Career-Technical Center on the second floor. The store is operated<br />

by the students in the Marketing Education classes. Products offered for sale include beverages, snacks, baked goods as well as<br />

a variety of school-related supplies, clothing and gear bags. Cats Corner is also open during all varsity and junior varsity athletic<br />

events during the winter sports season. Students may purchase products from the Cats Corner during the day during regular store<br />

hours. Regular daily hours are as follows: block one - 8:40-9:10 a.m.; block two 10:20-10:40 a.m.; Closed block three; and open<br />

block four 1:50-2:15 p.m.<br />

SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES<br />

Special Education services are available to students identified under Public Law 94-142. These services include, but are not limited to,<br />

individual diagnostic assessments by a team of specialists; remediation in Reading, Mathematics and Written Expression; academic<br />

assistance through classroom-based services, career assessment and exploration aimed at transitioning students with disabilities<br />

to meaningful careers; and pre-vocational skills and counseling. It is the intent of Special Services to provide assistance to students<br />

in gaining and maintaining academic, emotional, social, and vocational successes so that they may function as productive and<br />

independent members of society.<br />

Special Education professionals seek to work closely with parents, teachers, Guidance, Administration, and Health Services, to<br />

insure the development of an appropriate educational plan for each student.<br />

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