With approximately 900 combined students in the sophomore and freshman classes this year, rumors have spread that parking lot use will be restricted to seniors starting next year. According to Mark Martens, vice principal, to put these rumors to rest.
“We have not had any conversation along those lines this year.” Martens said in reference to the parking lot situation. “I think it will be interesting as the sophomore and freshmen classes move up, as they each have more than 400 bodies enrolled.”
For any questions concerning parking at West Linn High School, email Martens at [email protected]







































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