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Student Parking

ArbiterSports (previously FamilyID) is used for parking registration. If you have a student who has participated in athletics, you already have an account. Those who have not created an account should do so here.

Guidelines for Registration:

  • Registration for seniors opens Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 8:00 AM.
    Registration for juniors opens Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 8:00 AM.
    Students may continue to register throughout the school year as space allows.
  • A completed online registration requires uploads of:
    1. A valid driver license, and
    2. One of the following:
      1. Road Trip course certificate - inquire in the Baker Main Office for a course registration link
      2. Alive at 25 course certificate
      3. NYS-approved Driver and Traffic Safety Education course certificate [MV-285]
  • Students must be in good academic standing, have satisfactory attendance, and be free of any school debt (i.e. textbooks, Chromebooks, lunch money, etc.)
  • Students attending a BOCES program and wishing to drive/park at BOCES and at Baker must also obtain a parking permit form from BOCES and bring it to the Main Office. (Note: Per the District Code of Conduct - Students who attend BOCES during the school day are not allowed to drive/ride with any other student to BOCES without permission.)

Linked is an excerpt of the Student Handbook that outlines parking policies that need to be followed by student drivers on campus: Student Drivers and Parking


To Register to Park: 
  1. Log in to your ArbiterSports account. 
  2. Go to the landing page for Baker.
  3. Register for C.?W. Baker High School Parking Application 2024-2025.
  4. Select which parking lot the student would like a permit for under “Sections”.
  5. Click on "Add Participant Below or Click to Select" and pick your child's name.
  6. Upload required documents and sign agreements.
  7. Save and submit.
  8. After your registration has been processed, you will receive an email stating whether your registration has been approved or declined. If any information on your registration is incomplete, you will receive an email stating which corrections need to be made.
  9. After receiving notice that your application has been approved, it is the student's responsibility to pick up their parking permit. Parking permits can be picked up from the Main Office.

Students and Families,

The following is an excerpt of the Student Handbook that outlines parking policies that need to be followed by student drivers on campus:
 
STUDENT DRIVERS AND PARKING – Limited Operation.

Student parking on campus is limited, and is a privilege for seniors and juniors only who follow the application process. The District assumes no liability for vehicles parked on campus.

Under Code of Conduct regulations, a student will be deemed to have consented to the search of his or her motor vehicle (with reasonable suspicion) as a condition of the privilege of parking said vehicle on District property. A student driver assumes responsibility for him/herself, and the observance of all regulations. Student parking is available in the student lot behind the teacher lot at Baker High School and the designated area at the Stadium. At no time during school hours should students park in the quad (7:00 AM–5:00 PM) ,i n the teachers’ lot, front circle or visitors area on the side of the building.

Unauthorized vehicles or vehicles parked in unauthorized areas may be subject, at owner’s expense, to towing/ticketing. Student drivers may be subject to disciplinary action.
 
Controlling Regulations. If you must drive to school, the following regulations must be followed to the letter:
  1. You and your parents must sign a school form requesting that you be allowed to operate a vehicle on school grounds.
  2. You must secure and display a school registration sticker or pass if you park your car on school property. Stickers must be displayed on the rear side window on the driver’s side. Only cars displaying the proper parking sticker identification are to be driven/parked on school grounds.
  3. Students may not give their parking stickers to other students.
  4. By authority of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, all state and local laws affecting vehicles and traffic are in effect on school property. If vehicles in violation of the law are operated on school property, a complaint may be made to the Village of Baldwinsville Police Department and/or School Resource Officer.
 
Violations. The following list will constitute student driving or parking infractions on school grounds. Other violations may be considered infractions and will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
  1. Operating a vehicle on school grounds without registering the vehicle with the school.
  2. Failure to park in a designated student parking area or lot.
  3. Operating a vehicle on school grounds in a reckless or unsafe manner.
  4. Failure to follow instructions of faculty supervisors in the parking lot before, during or after school.
  5. Operating a vehicle on school grounds without completing the permission form signed by a parent.
  6. Leaving a student parking lot between 7 a.m. and dismissal time without office approval or a blue pass.
  7. Any student utilizing his/her vehicle in the skipping of a class, or any student assisting another student to cut a class by transporting the student in his/her car, or leaving the school campus by car without permission.
  8. Operating a vehicle on school grounds while a driving or parking privilege has been suspended or revoked.
  9. Smoking/vaping in or around any vehicle in a student parking lot.
  10. Loitering in or near any vehicle in a student parking lot.
  11. Littering in any area of a student parking lot.
  12. Operating or parking a vehicle on school grounds in violation of New York State or local law. (For example, an unregistered or uninspected motor vehicle.)
  13. Students who develop a pattern of lates to school will lose their driving and parking privileges. Continued tardiness will lead to a more severe consequence.
  14. Students are not to drive to a BOCES program unless they have both parental and school permission BEFORE they do so. Students are NEVER allowed to transport other students.
     
Violations Penalty. Any violation of the regulations specified above for which a specific penalty is not defined will subject the student to an immediate suspension of driving and parking privileges on school property. This suspension shall include the entire school complex, which means that a student shall not park near the District Office, the Bus Garage, Elden or Durgee Schools.
 
Second Violation Penalty. A second violation of any of the regulations specified above will result in a permanent revocation of a student’s operating and parking privileges on the school grounds for the remainder of the school year.
 
Violations (Trespass). A refusal of a student to adhere to the above regulations may result in a charge of trespass to be filed with the Village of Baldwinsville Police Department. A student not privileged to be in the parking lot of the school is, under New York State Law, guilty of trespass.
 
Students driving and/or parking vehicles on the Baker High School Campus or alternate parking lots without a permit will be dealt with through a disciplinary notification to building administration. Chronic violators will be suspended for insubordination. Additionally, students may jeopardize their opportunity to get a parking pass as a senior. Chronic violators of parking regulations may have their vehicles towed at the owner’s expense.