đź”—Complete Gallery of 2025 Parking Spaces
As summer settles in and the school grounds quiet down, one of the most noticeable changes at Wylie High is the once-bustling senior parking lot—now still, yet vividly alive with color. For the Class of 2025, the lot wasn’t just a place to park. It was a canvas of creativity, identity, and farewell.
Each space told a story—some lighthearted, some nostalgic, and all deeply personal. From vibrant tributes to Minions, Whataburger, and the movie Step Brothers, to hand-painted nods to hobbies, hopes, and inside jokes, these parking spots became senior year signatures—small pieces of the students who made them.
But now, those painted squares sit empty.
Because those seniors don’t need them anymore.
Their engines have started, and they’ve shifted into the next gear—some toward reserved spots at universities, others aiming for corporate garages, job sites, or wherever their new journey parks them next. The lot may feel quieter, but it’s not forgotten. It holds the joyful residue of honking horns on a Friday morning, quick coffee runs, and the last bell of high school dismissal.
In many ways, a parking lot is the perfect metaphor for this moment in life.
It’s where you pause before moving forward.
It’s where you choose a space, but you’re never meant to stay.
It’s where arrivals and departures meet in the middle of everyday moments.
We miss seeing those spots full, buzzing with anticipation and teenage playlists. But we know those same students now carry their stories—and that same spirit—into new places, filling new lots with new purpose.
And soon, it’ll be time for a new class to pick their place, grab a brush, and paint what matters to them. Because at Wylie, every space matters—and every Bulldog leaves a mark.