American schoolchildren allowed to paint their parking space
Categories: Auto | North America
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/american-schoolchildren-allowed-to-paint-their-parking-space.htmlWe have seen more than once in American films how the main characters- schoolchildren, students in the last grades, famously taxi their own car to the territory of the educational institution. Yes, they also have strictly designated parking spaces in their lives.
At the West Orange school in the American town of Winter Garden, Florida, high school students have a tradition - every year they paint their parking space. The design of the future drawing, however, is preliminarily agreed with the school administration, but schoolchildren are not inclined to hooliganism, but, on the contrary, let their imagination run on positive and funny messages.
Admittedly, it looks great, especially from the height of the drone flight.
(10 photos in total)


"If you're reading this, it means I'm late."

Most often, high school students write their name and the year of graduation.







"I have a dream."

"Graduates of 2016".
see if you can find your spot!! drone photo courtesy of my rad dad pic.twitter.com/JGODj38Ddt
— sarah:) (@sarah_lightbody) August 21, 2016
How a painted parking lot looks from the height of a drone flight.
Keywords: Car | Illustrations | Parking | Drawings | Usa | School | Schoolchildren
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