- December 4, 2025
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Ray Martinez and his mom, Anabella Martinez painted his spot with the “DoodleBob” character.
Victoria Velasquez, senior, and her dad, Amilcar Velasquez sat in the shade while coloring in a pink flower.
Some seniors decided to take a twist on album covers.
Maya Hancock was focused while painting her spot.
Gavin Badua chose to add handprint art to his spot.
Brayden Badua and his senior brother Gavin Badua were all smiles on Saturday, Aug. 2.
Lillian Nadrowski worked on her spot by painting multiple white flowers on a red background.
Senior Kena Terry, right, along with her mom, Kodi Terry, and neighbor, Brooke Gooderham, diligently worked on her parking spot, painting some flowers.
Some students chose to write inspirational quotes on their spots.
Families and friends of seniors helped create art.
Violet Dorado smiled as she painted her parking spot.
Cameron Kotch, right, and his dad, Gabriel Kotch, worked together to paint a palm tree.
Alison Schreiber chose to paint her parking spot in a checkered manner.
One student and his family painted the Puerto Rican and Brazilian flag for his spot, representing his heritage.
Enzo Larifla chose to paint the character “Spongebob” wearing a durag, with the words “We finally made it!” on it.
Two students next to each other chose the character “Snoopy” to be the face of their parking spots.
Foundation Academy seniors painted their parking spots for the new school year from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Tilden campus.
This tradition has been held for over 10 years at the school, and they don’t plan to stop any time soon.
Students gathered with families, friends and even neighbors to complete their paintings.
Now, parking spots are filled with bright art, varying from characters like SpongeBob and Snoopy to flowers, flags and memes.