Parking

2024-25 Parking Dates

  • Seniors - July 29th

  • Juniors - August 1st

  • Sophomores - August 6th

  • Freshman - August 6th

You must use a computer to select your spot. Using your phone will require a reset of your account and that could take several days and delay your spot selection.

CLICK HERE to reserve your spot!

CLICK HERE to get technical support.

PARKING PROCEDURES

  • To obtain a parking permit, students MUST PRESENT A VALID ARKANSAS DRIVER’S LICENSE, Arkansas car tag number, make, model, year, and color of vehicle, and $20.00, which is due immediately after picking your parking spot. Failure to pay by September 1st will result in forfeiture of parking spot to another student.

  • You will pay this through My Payments Plus. CLICK HERE to access My Payments Plus and CLICK HERE for instructions on linking your account. Once on your account, look under the events and activity tab, add to cart, and checkout.

  • Unpaid fines must be paid prior to obtaining a new parking pass. NO REFUNDS, if your spot is revoked due to unpaid fines on your account.

  • Parking tags will be distributed to students at the start of the school year.

  • If a vehicle is parked in your assigned parking spot, please report it immediately to the office.

  • Students are not permitted to loiter in parking areas and are not to return to their vehicles during the school day for any reason unless given permission to do so by an administrator or office staff.

  • Driving and parking privileges on school campuses may be revoked due to any unsafe behavior.

  • Students will be fined $10.00 for the first two parking violations which includes the following:

    • Parking in the visitors’ parking area

    • Using another student’s parking permit

    • Parking in another student’s parking space

    • Parking on campus without a valid parking permit

    • Not appropriately displaying a parking permit

    • Students parking in faculty parking space

Failure to pay parking fines within five days may result in consequences. On the third parking violation, the vehicle is subject to being towed at the owner’s expense and parking privileges being revoked for the remainder of the semester or year. The parking space so surrendered will be assigned to another student.  

The Bentonville and Centerton Police Departments and county law enforcement agencies have been given authority to enforce all traffic violations observed on school property. High School Security Officers will ticket cars with violation stickers. A copy is given to the student’s Dean of Students. The students will be instructed to pay the fines in the bookkeepers’ offices during specific hours. Proceeds from fines will be used for parking lot maintenance and improvements.