Senior Paint Your Parking Spot Tradition

A Tradition of Creativity and School Spirit
At John Cooper School, the Senior Paint Your Parking Spot tradition stands out as one of the most vibrant and creative ways our graduating class comes together each year. This beloved event is more than just a colorful display; it is a heartfelt celebration of self-expression, class unity, and school spirit.

Seniors have the unique opportunity to personalize their own designated parking spots with artwork that reflects their personalities, interests, and memories from their time as Cooper Dragons. The painted spots transform the parking lot into a lively gallery of creativity, showcasing the diverse talents and stories of each senior.

Beyond the visual impact, this tradition fosters a strong sense of community and connection among classmates. It’s a meaningful ritual that allows students to bond over their shared experiences, build lasting friendships, and leave a memorable mark on campus, both literally and figuratively.

As these seniors prepare to graduate, their painted parking spots serve as enduring symbols of their journey at John Cooper School, capturing the spirit and pride of the Class of 2026. This creative expression and camaraderie truly embody what it means to be a Cooper Dragon.
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The John Cooper School is an independent, non-sectarian, co-educational, college preparatory day school. Our mission is to provide a challenging education in a caring environment to a diverse group of select students, enabling them to become critical and creative thinkers, effective communicators, responsible citizens and leaders, and lifelong learners.

The John Cooper School seeks to attract qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds to its faculty, staff, and student body. The School does not discriminate against any individual in admissions, educational programs, personnel policies, general practices, or employment, on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, physical disability, or age.