- August 14, 2021
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Colby Milchin works on filling in a smiley face on her parking spot.
Katie Benedict painted her name at the top of her spot.
Tyler Tonkovich helped Katie Benedict prep and paint her space.
Amanda Self, Emma Stanley and Sophia Ross painstakingly painted a sunflower scene.
Courtney Socha rolls on lime-green paint around her chevron design.
Lilly Barnett, Kaleigh Ritti, Mary Walker and Sonia Mistry teamed up to paint the perfect parking space.
Andrea McGee, Stephanie McGee, Jason Rehberg and Natalia Dunbar worked together to paint Rehberg’s parking space, a nod to the Wolverines’ inaugural football game.
Brooke Penvose wanted her space to be full of color.
Sam Marzella got creative with the details on his spot.
Tommy Griffith based his space on Park City, Utah.
HORIZON WEST Despite the blazing Saturday morning heat, many Wolverines brought family and friends to school with them as they painted their parking spaces Aug. 19. While painting parking spaces is normally a tradition for seniors, Windermere High — which has no seniors this year — allowed its students to join in on the fun for their inaugural year. Designs ranged from bright colors and geometric designs to phrases, scenes and more.
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