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Kaylyn White (foreground), 17, of Nitro, and her mother, Carrie, paint Kaylyn's parking spot in front of Charleston's George Washington High School on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025. White will be a senior at GW this year.

Bold strokes of pink, Spider-Man’s webs and charismatic quotes are transforming Kanawha County's high school parking lots. Seniors are making their mark — literally — with a colorful tradition that celebrates individuality and school spirit.

For many students, the opportunity to design a school parking spot is a long-awaited rite of passage. While each school has its own parking policies, Kanawha County high schools charge between $30-75 for the privilege, and it is generally on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Sharon Spencer paints her granddaughter’s parking spot in front of Capital High School, in Charleston, on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025.

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Sharon Spencer helps paint granddaughter Anna Dunlap's, 17, parking spot in front of Charleston's Capital High School on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025. Dunlap will be a senior this year.

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Kaylyn White, 17, of Nitro, paints her parking spot in front of George Washington High School, in Charleston, on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025. White will be a senior this year.

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