- July 26, 2024
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Ocoee High School senior Amanda Sierra, 17, chose a Jeep-inspired theme to decorate her parking spot.
Ocoee High School senior Sasha Baldeo (right), 17, painted her parking lot design based on anime and flowers with the help of classmate and friend Falisha Baksh, 17.
Ocoee High School senior Kendall Beverly (right), 17, painted her parking spot with the help of cousin Morgan Harrell, 19, with a last rodeo theme.
Ocoee High School senior Sarah Sookram (right), 17, painted her parking lot design based on the Monster High shield with the help of friends Esteban Sanchez, 16, and Kyle Tulloch, 16.
Ocoee High School senior Bailey Blevins (left), 18, decorated her parking spot with a Lightning McQueen theme alongside friend Natalia Filizola, 16.
Ocoee High School senior Amberlin Gomez (middle right), 17, created her Spider-Man design with the help of friends Amaya Saulsby, 16, Donell Grimes, 17, and Marine Saint-Ilmar, 18.
Ocoee High School senior Karmiya Smith (left), 18, designed her parking spot creation with the help of friend Tayahn Norwood, 18.
Ocoee High School senior McKenzy Walker (right), 16, designed her monopoly-inspired design with help of sister Story Heichelbech.
Ocoee High School Ayla Perez (right), 16, painted her parking spot with a Nemo theme with the help of fiend Shenoah Megan, 16.
Ocoee High School girls basketball team senior captain Reese Bellamy (right), 17, painted her basketball design with the help of her mom, Katrina Bellamy.
Ocoee High School senior Brady Smyka, 17, decorated his assigned parking spot with a golf-themed design.
Ocoee High School senior Yalitza Adame (right), 17, had help from her father, Maurilio Adame, and sister, Ilyana Adame Washington, to bring her cozy library with cats design to life.
Ocoee High School senior Quentin Canty, 17, painted his parking spot design based on the Drake cover “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.”
Ocoee High School seniors had the opportunity to decorate their assigned parking spots with colorful and unique designs Saturday, Sept. 16.
The Knights brought tents and umbrellas to cover from the sun while illustrating their parking spots as well as water to stay hydrated.
Some seniors preferred creating their designs by themselves while others had helped from friends and relatives.