Unity Reed High School Welcomes Visitors!
All visitors must report promptly to the main office/security desk, advise the staff of the purpose of their visit, and obtain an identification badge. Visitors are required to leave a photo identification card with the office/security desk and sign in on the visitor log.
Security Department Staff Members
- Mr. Michael Bouchard - School Security Head - [email protected]
- Mr. Mark Warner – Security Assistant - [email protected]
- Mr. Juan Mendez – Security Assistant - [email protected]
- Mr. Anthony Bennett – Security Assistant – [email protected]
- Mr. Carroll Walker – Security Assistant – [email protected]
School Resource Officer
- Officer Matthew Armstrong – [email protected]
I.D. Badges
Exterior and Classroom Doors
Visitors must enter through Door 1, the main entrance of the school, near the flag pole.
Classroom doors are to remain locked during class time and when vacant. There are no exceptions.
Evolv Safety Screening
As part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring a safe and secure learning environment for all students, we have implemented safety screening technology. This advanced technology will enhance our existing security protocols and help us quickly identify potential threats, ensuring the safety of our students and staff.
- The building will open to students at 7:00 am, 30 minutes prior to the start of the school day.
- We will have [two] entries into the building while all other doors will be locked.
Entry into the building will be at the following locations:
- Door 12 – Student Drivers
- Door 1 – Bus Riders/Parent Drop Off
Once the school day begins, all visitors and students arriving after the bell will enter through Door 1 and will go through the screening.
To prepare ahead of the use of the technology in your school, families are encouraged to help reduce the possibility of “false alerts” on everyday items. While none are prohibited, using these guidelines will ensure a quick entry for everyone:
- Select clear and plastic school supplies over covered/concealed and metallic when applicable.
- Use three-ring binders with plastic spines/rings (non-metal).
- Utilize plastic (versus metallic) BPA-free water/coffee bottles.
- Use hard plastic eyeglass cases (versus metal).
- Students should “pack-light” and limit the number of items in bags or other equipment.
- Keep superfluous metallic items home (game consoles, beauty products, USB drives).
- Laptops and umbrellas will be passed around the technology via a staffed table.
- Note: Exact school supply lists are communicated individually by schools/teachers.
If you are dropping your student off to school, please be mindful that your student will need additional time to go through the device.
Release of Students During School Hours
Reporting Code of Behavior Violations
Students, staff, and parents share the responsibility for an orderly and safe school environment. Information about drugs, weapons, or other factors which may be harmful to the school environment should be reported. Students who have knowledge of drugs, weapons, violence, or other behaviors which may be harmful to others or to the school environment may be subject to disciplinary action for failure to report such information to school authorities.
The following are some suggestions for reporting such information:
- Contact the school principal or other administrator
- Dial the PWCS Tip Line at 1-844-5-SAYNOW or www.SaySomething.net
- Call 911 to contact the police in cases of emergency
If a student discovers something in his or her possession which is not permitted at school, that student should report to an administrator or other staff member immediately. Follow-up action shall take into consideration that the student voluntarily brought this to the attention of staff. Students should contact an administrator, teacher, or counselor immediately if they believe they have been victims of discrimination, harassment, or other acts which violate the Code of Behavior.
Student Parking Permits
Student parking permits are on sale prior to the start of the school year. Students can also get a parking pass the first two weeks of school during all school lunch shifts. Mr. Michael Bouchard, Head of Security will issue the passes. Parking enforcement will start in September. Applications are available online as well as outside the Security office. The application and payment (check or cash) will be collected at the time of sale. Drivers must be fully licensed and possess insurance to purchase a permit. The cost is $100 by cash or check, with checks made payable to Unity Reed High School. Students must bring a completed Parking Pass Application that is signed by a parent/legal guardian.
Payment plan options are available. A $50 deposit must be made by September 9 to ensure a space will be available. Final payments must be made by September 16. Payment plan agreements must be agreed upon by your assigned Assistant Principal. Students are reminded that the maximum speed in the school parking lot is 10 mph. Slow down, be courteous, and give pedestrians the right of way.
Dropoff/Pickup/Lion Parking
- Drivers and passengers should arrive to school in time as to not be tardy. Several people drop their students off daily. Please be mindful that school does start at 7:30 am.
- Students must purchase and display a parking pass by obtaining and completing the Student Parking Application (see above).
- Consequences for parking at Unity Reed illegally include a warning, booting of the vehicle, and being towed at the owner’s expense or losing parking privileges.
- Student may not return to their vehicles for any reason unless permission has been granted by security staff or an administrator.
- Any student leaving the school property in their vehicle without signing out properly will lose parking privileges as determined by the principal or his/her designee.
- Students reported and confirmed to be driving in a reckless manner while on school property will be subject to a loss of driving privileges.
- Students must use caution and obey posted signage.
- All vehicles are subject to search if there is reasonable suspicion that drugs, alcohol, weapons, stolen property, or other contraband may be present.
- Students will lose the permit and permission to park on school property if the pass is copied, sold, or transferred to another student.
- Lost parking passes should be reported to security and a new pass will be issued for $20 replacement fee.
Students will enter via Kim Graham Lane and proceed to the back of the school to park in designed student parking area. All students are required to purchase a Parking Pass to park at Unity Reed High School. The senior class will be allowed to park in the stadium lot to the left of the school. Seniors will be allowed to paint their parking spots in the designated senior parking area. To paint your parking space please read the guidelines and submit your approval when you purchase your parking pass. See the senior class page for parking spot design regulations
KISS AND RIDE DROP OFF
All Drop Offs will enter using Kim Graham Lane. Proceed all the way back to the designated drop off area. Please do not cut through the student parking lot. Follow the arrows on the map.
EARLY DISMISSAL PICKUP
Please use the stadium lot and visitor parking spaces to park and come inside to pickup your student.


