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Senior Parking Spot Painting

Students had to submit their design by a certain deadline to be allowed to paint their spots.
Students had to submit their design by a certain deadline to be allowed to paint their spots.
Morgan Abeles
  • A tradition at Arlington High School is that seniors get to paint their parking spots and keep them for the whole year.

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  • Students chose their parking spot designs and submitted them to get approved by Dr. Ducey, assistant principal.

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  • Students had to submit their design by a certain deadline to be allowed to paint their spots.

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  • After approving their designs, Dr. Ducey emailed the students to let them know.

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  • Students were allowed certain days to paint their parking spots while Dr. Ducey supervised.

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  • On the designated painting days, students had several hours to complete their painting.

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  • The AHS seniors were very creative with picking their parking spot designs.

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  • Students chose a variety of designs that matched their personality.

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  • Many students chose designs that had a personal meaning to them.

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  • An additional senior lot was added on campus due to the original lot being full. This provided more seniors with their own parking spot that they were able to paint.

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  • The additional senior lot brought excitement to many AHS seniors who missed out on getting a senior parking spot in the original senior lot.

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  • By painting their parking spots, students got to express their creative freedom.

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  • Some students who park by each other chose to correlate their painting designs.

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  • Some students included their graduation year on their spots to represent their class.

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Morgan Abeles
Morgan Abeles, Journalist
Morgan Abeles is a senior at Arlington High School. She is a cheerleader and loves to spend time with her friends and family. She is interested in sports stories and current news. Morgan’s interest in digital journalism comes from love for all of the variety of projects in the class and creating cool media. This is her second year taking the course. She babysits for a living.
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