CRISP COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Attention Parents with Students who drive to School

CRISP COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Attention Parents with Students who drive to School
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Crisp County High School issued the following announcement on Feb. 25. 

If your student drives to school and needs to check out during the day, you may send an email to the office using this new link.  Students will not be allowed to leave until Emails are verified thru a phone call from School Personnel using contact information for the parent/guardian from Infinite Campus or the student’s current health card.  Please make sure you include the student’s name, time and date of check out, and your name for verification. 

cchscheckout@crispschools.org

This link can also be found on our webpage: top right of the menu bar, click on “Student check out information”, click the check out email link on that page.

This procedure does not apply to students that are picked up by parents. Parents must come into the office to sign them out.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Crisp County High School



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