Superior High School seniors mark their spot
MONTE TURNER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 months AGO
Remember your senior year? Maybe it was marked by spirited pranks, painted hillsides, or the anticipation of senior photos.
For the Class of 2026 at Superior High School, this fall kicks off with a new and colorful tradition, custom painted parking spots.
The idea was sparked earlier this summer by a group of parents reflecting on how quickly time had passed and how their children were now entering their final year of high school. Wanting to make it memorable, the group tossed around several ideas, from personalized banners and signs to Fathead cutouts to cheer on students at events.
Kate DiGiando, the administrative secretary for Junior High/High School and mom of senior, Lane, created a group in the REMIND app for all senior parents to join. This way, they can all throw ideas out there and move forward together.
Well, one idea stood out and gained traction: Senior parking spots. Inspired by similar traditions seen online, the group brought the concept to school administration, who enthusiastically gave the green light.
“This felt like the perfect way to kick things off,” said Erin Haworth, whose daughter Maggie is a senior. “It’s a fun tradition that gives our kids a chance to express themselves while creating something the whole community can enjoy. It’s about celebrating hard work, building school spirit, and making memories they’ll carry with them long after graduation.”
Each of the 14 participating students submitted a design in advance for approval and paid a $20 fee, which will go toward their senior trip in the spring. The remaining 10 seniors who opted not to paint their spots are still welcome to participate in senior activities and the end-of-year trip.
Painting began on a Friday evening and continued through Saturday as the school’s lot transformed into a vibrant patchwork of personal expression. Themes ranged from school spirit and hobbies to video games and favorite quotes.
“These spaces are only reserved during school hours,” explained Darlene Jasper, whose daughter, Perri, is a senior this year. “So, they’ll be open to the public in the evenings and on weekends. And if a student’s absent, the spot is fair game!”
As the tradition continues, the junior class is already eyeing the opportunity to participate next year. At the end of the school year, juniors will be invited to power wash the lot clean, making way for their own creative contributions.
“This is our inaugural year,” said Jasper, “and we hope it becomes a tradition that grows every year.”
To keep the momentum going, parents and supporters are also brainstorming ways to recognize seniors throughout the year with hallway displays, event shout-outs, and more. Donations are being accepted in the school office to help ensure every senior can take part in the full slate of celebratory activities.
Superintendent Logan Labbe added with a smile, “I guess now we’ll know whose car has an oil leak!” With a colorful start to their final year, the Superior High Class of 2026 is driving into senior year in style and leaving their mark one painted parking space at a time.
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