The seniors at Riverbend received a brand new privilege this year that no other senior class in the county has received. Last year an article was published in the school newspaper about the idea of painting parking spots. This year, the senior class officers made this idea a reality with the help of the administrators and faculty here at Riverbend. Seniors with parking permits were given forms to draw their ideas and submitted to Mr. Ward for approval. After a design was approved the student paid a twenty dollar fee for paint, brushes, paint rollers, and paint trays. On Friday September 16th, all students who had paid to paint their spots met in the lecture hall, received their paint trays, rollers, and brushes, and headed to the parking lot. Students then received blue, yellow, pink, white and green paint and were free to start working on their spots. Some seniors painted simple things such as flowers, or their names, while others painted cartoon characters and long quotes. While students were painting their spots, administrators walked through the aisles helping students and supervising. Some students stayed and painted until 5:30! This new privilege has been a fun and interesting start to senior year. Over twenty five students chose to paint their spots. It gave this year’s seniors a chance to bond while doing something they actually enjoy. Next year, the seniors can choose to paint over the spot or they can leave it alone. The senior parking lots are now fun to look at and this year’s seniors were able to leave their mark on the school.
Bryanna Smith, Staff Writer
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