- March 13, 2025
Aug. 14, 2021 I Students, parents and friends gathered at Windermere High School to decorate the parking spots of the incoming senior class.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Jennifer Chase starts off a Marines-inspired design for her son John who plans to join the Marine Corps after high school.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Here’s a look at the finished design.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Nicholas Cabrera (left) gets some help painting a pirate-themed design from his sister Charlotte, mom, Virginia and sister Lily.
Aug. 14, 2021 I This is the finished design.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Nadya Myers sketches a detailed dragon design in chalk before applying paint.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Many designs, left over from the previous graduating class, had to be painted over.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Approximately 300 parking spots open for creative customization.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Emily Curnow (center) gets some help from her dad Brian and mom Michelle.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Emily strikes a pose in her completed design.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Daniela Macias creates an abstract design for her parking spot.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Angela Cerinza takes a break in the shade with her daughter Alejandra Ortiz.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Umbrellas and canopies were a necessity on the hot summer morning.
Aug. 14, 2021 I The Windermere Wolverines mascot poses for photos during the event.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Charles Hogan spray paints his spot with his dad Justin.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Bo Kenney of Horizon High School received his own paint job while helping his friend, Faith Long, paint her spot.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Windermere seniors (clockwise from left) Makayla Blunt, Jenna Lillie, Gabby Perdomo and Ainsley Walker show off their colors while taking a break from painting Ainsley Walker’s spot.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Makayla Blunt, Jenna Lillie, Gabby Perdomo and Ainsley Walker sit inside their colorful creation.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Katie Bomleny had been wanting to paint a splatter design on her parking spot since freshman year.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Taylor Johnson sits by her jellyfish designed parking spot.
Aug. 14, 2021 I A neighboring ocean design contrasts Rebecca Vosilla’s desert theme.
Aug. 14, 2021 I Marion Mongello and Annie Schmidt combined their neighboring parking spot designs into a double-wide mural.
The incoming senior class created some cool designs under the hot sun at Windermere High School on Saturday, Aug. 14.
Approximately 300 parking spots received some creative customization as parents friends and classmates joined the fun. Designs ranged from logos and messages to themed creations and intricate mural designs that went across neighboring spots.
Windermere High's incoming seniors have been painting their parking spots since the school opened in 2017. An estimated 400 participants showed up to keep the colorful tradition going.