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High school parking squeeze prompts reminders on permit process, lotteries and alternative parking

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District staff told the board the high school is oversubscribed for student parking: about 225 seniors, roughly 210 juniors, and roughly 250 available parking spaces. The district explained senior priority, a junior lottery for remaining spots, and alternative off-site parking options.

District staff outlined a growing parking shortage at Oyster River High School and described the permit process for juniors and seniors at the March 19 school board meeting.

Rebecca Noe (Oyster River High School) summarized parking counts and the permit process: the senior class has about 225 students, the junior class about 210; the high school has roughly 250 parking spaces available for students. Seniors who apply for parking receive priority; any remaining spots are assigned to juniors by lottery. No permit is required for sophomores; staff said some sophomores and non-permitted drivers have parked on campus this year and that has…

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