Student designs had to be preapproved by the school and could not contain bad language, references to drugs etc.
The students who took advantage of the opportunity have all agreed to put the parking lot back to its original, blank condition at the end of the year. Students who don’t do so will forfeit their $50, which will then go to student congress to use to get the spot repainted.
https://www.candgnews.com/news/seniors-paint-parking-spots-at-lake-shore-high-school-109778
The above two, are both from the Mater Dei High, in Santa Ana Ca, that school charges 100 for a regular reserved parking spot, and 500 for a painted one.
https://www.materdei.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=70943&type=d&pREC_ID=1689325
but my favorite is the genius entrepreneur Zach at Woodrow Wilson High School in East Dallas’ Lakewood district., who realized, there is money to be made from subletting his parking spot
https://weburbanist.com/2016/08/28/my-space-15-creatively-painted-high-school-parking-spots/2/
The students who took advantage of the opportunity have all agreed to put the parking lot back to its original, blank condition at the end of the year. Students who don’t do so will forfeit their $50, which will then go to student congress to use to get the spot repainted.
https://www.candgnews.com/news/seniors-paint-parking-spots-at-lake-shore-high-school-109778
https://www.materdei.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=70943&type=d&pREC_ID=1689325
but my favorite is the genius entrepreneur Zach at Woodrow Wilson High School in East Dallas’ Lakewood district., who realized, there is money to be made from subletting his parking spot
https://weburbanist.com/2016/08/28/my-space-15-creatively-painted-high-school-parking-spots/2/
One of the rural high schools near me does this, but I think they have under 100 kids per grade. The high school where my sons go is under construction, so they are parking in a gravel lot. That would be hard to paint.
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