My Space: 15 Creatively Painted High School Parking Spots

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Twitter user Madi Bradley may drive a Mini but her painted parking space is decidedly Peter Max-y. One thing today’s high school seniors have going for them: they don’t get stuck with the oil-dripping rusty clunkers traditionally foisted off on kids of past generations. Good thing, considering the high quality and obvious effort expended on some of these student spots!

Most Likely To Succeed

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So the schools are rakin’ in the dough by charging students for their assigned spaces AND making them pay for their materials? Two can play at the money-making game – just ask Zach at Woodrow Wilson High School in East Dallas’ Lakewood district. We’re guessing Zach majors in business after he graduates and moves on to college.

Potter Spots

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We’re not sayin’ this student’s got a bad case of wand-ering eyes but c’mon, painting your assigned high school parking lot space like the train station platform for the Hogwart’s Express is a Weasley thing to do. Then there’s Elizabeth Victor from Winter Garden, Florida who definitely should NOT be issued a wand this semester.

Staying Classy

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Well, that escalated quickly! Reed Hutchinson chose a newsworthy theme for his parking space at Louisville, KY’s Eastern High. “I think this is a great idea,” stated Hutchinson’s mom. “It’s been a lot of fun to spend some time with him and meet some of his friends that I haven’t met before. What a great way for them to start their senior year.”

Who’s Necks?

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What are the odds students from three widely separated schools would choose very similar themes for there assigned parking spots? Pretty good, obviously, as can be deduced from the giraffe-centric spaces above.