- December 4, 2025
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Senior Arthuro Ocanto (right), brought his family with him to paint his parking spot. His mom, Stefania, his father, Arthuro Senior, his younger brother, Jesus, and baby sister, Samara, were all there to help and support him.
David Borba Rodriguez and Carolina Mascarenhas worked diligently to make the sun as perfect as possible.
Aila Nelson, Emily Teal, Angelina Sacramento and Yerick Zambrano worked together as a group to paint leaves.
AJ Feth posed next to his finished project — inspired by his snowboard’s brand.
Some students chose to take album covers and make it their own. This spot is inspired by singer Frank Ocean’s album.
“God is good,” is painted as art for one parking spot, with clouds, mountains and a cross.
Gwen Schmitz focused while painting her flower.
Jaden Hill and Dax Moncau worked together to paint Hill’s spot.
Dalton Sukhnandan brought his sister Jiya to work on an anime piece for his space.
Juanita Cabezas, Eddie Del Rosario and Juliana Cabezas brought in props to use as outlines for their desired artwork.
Julia Medici, Sofia Braga, Sara Braga and Beatriz Dutra posed for a photo after working hard on Sara’s and Sofia’s spot. The twins will be graduating in 2026.
Horizon High’s parking lot was filled with tents and people, all participating to make the seniors’ last year unforgettable.
Roger Benitez worked on his child’s spot and their best friend, whom will be parking next to each other. They wanted the same design, so Benitez got to it and made it happen.
Some students chose to make their parking spot into a “SpongeBob” timecard.
Timothy Kelly and Arden Parker worked together on Saturday, Aug. 16 to make art.
Students and families gathered at Horizon High’s parking lot to allow seniors to make their mark one last time before graduating.
This the school’s fourth parking lot painting event and about 1,000 were in attendance from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 16.
With paint, brushes, rollers, and spray paint, students, their friends and families came up with creative art, varying from quotes, to personal interest, to album covers, memes, and more.
The school also played music through speakers, provided a station with misting fans, and had vendors like Chick-fil-A and Jeremiah’s Italian Ice on campus, creating an enjoyable environment while being out in the sun.