Student Parking

 

Parking Information

Parking permits can be conveniently purchased through your MySchoolBucks Account along with your application. For those preferring in-person payment, kindly visit Mr. Gilbert in the Bookkeeper's office (A107) to finalize your parking application, accessible via the provided link to the right.

Driving to school is a privilege granted to students who uphold the expectations outlined in the Parking Regulations. Failure to meet any of these expectations may result in the suspension or loss of your parking permit and driving privileges. Please note that all student debt must be cleared before a permit can be issued.

Annual Permit Cost: $50 for all students.

If you are a virtual student attending any class(es) on the TRHS campus, it is mandatory to complete Alive@25 and purchase a parking permit to drive your vehicle on campus.

To be eligible for a parking permit, you must fulfill the following criteria:

- Prior to applying for a parking permit, ensure all student debt is cleared.
- A valid SC Driver's License is required (Beginner's Permits are not accepted).
- Completion of Alive@25 Certification is mandatory.
- A $50.00 Permit Fee must be paid.
- Submit a completed application.


Upon approval, all parking permits can be collected from the Welcome Center during the student's lunch shift. Incomplete parking applications will not be approved. If there are any inquiries regarding your application, you will receive an email to your student account. Remember, the application must be completed by the TRHS student from their GCS Google account.

Please refrain from filling out an application if you have not met the eligibility requirements mentioned above. Submitting an application does not guarantee a parking spot. Applications failing to meet the specified requirements will be promptly deleted.

Alive at 25

Alive at 25 is an early intervention program developed by the National Safety Council to prevent traffic violations, collisions, and fatalities.  It is a 4 ½ hour defensive driving course that addresses the dangers of speeding, failure to use seatbelts, using cell phones while driving, eating while driving, driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and more. It focuses on the behaviors that young drivers exhibit behind the wheel, and allows the student to recognize the consequences of those actions. Use the links below to download a flyer about the program or go to their website. You can find upcoming classes on their website using the second link. Completion of the program is required for any student that parks on campus.

 

Alive at 25 Registration and FAQ Flyer (PDF)

Alive at 25 Registration Page on Website