Allow Lake Brantley seniors to submit yearbook quotes

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Monica D and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a time where voices are censored and judgment from one another reaches unprecedented levels, it's important to grant the younger generations a touch of freedom to express themselves. Lake Brantley High School seniors are asking for the opportunity to submit Senior Quotes for their yearbook. This seemingly simple tradition is a staple in many high schools, offering students a platform to showcase a piece of their individuality and creativity before stepping into the next chapter of their lives.

Many schools across the nation understand the value of this tradition. Seniors look forward to crafting these quotes as a way to say goodbye to their high-school years. It’s their chance to leave behind a personal, light-hearted, or even profound message. These quotes often encapsulate the humor, spirit, dreams, and aspirations of students, acting as a time capsule that reflects their thoughts and feelings at a pivotal life stage. For many, it is a cherished part of the high-school experience, one they will fondly reminisce about for years.

Senior Quotes encourage students to think critically about what matters to them and how they wish to be remembered by their peers. They provide a meaningful way for students to engage with their identity and feel a sense of ownership over their high-school narrative. Without this opportunity, students may feel as if they have lost out on a nostalgic, generational tradition.

Allowing Seniors to submit their personal quotes would not only uphold tradition but serve as an exercise in responsibility and expression. Fear of inappropriate content can be mitigated with clear guidelines and a review process, ensuring that quotes remain respectful and suitable for publication.

Ultimately, this is about more than just a quote—it's about fostering a supportive school environment that recognizes and celebrates the diverse voices of its students. Let's bring this memorable tradition to Lake Brantley High School, allowing seniors to finish their year with this cherished keepsake.

Support our seniors’ right to express their individuality and creativity by signing this petition, and help us preserve this meaningful tradition.

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Recent signers:
Monica D and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a time where voices are censored and judgment from one another reaches unprecedented levels, it's important to grant the younger generations a touch of freedom to express themselves. Lake Brantley High School seniors are asking for the opportunity to submit Senior Quotes for their yearbook. This seemingly simple tradition is a staple in many high schools, offering students a platform to showcase a piece of their individuality and creativity before stepping into the next chapter of their lives.

Many schools across the nation understand the value of this tradition. Seniors look forward to crafting these quotes as a way to say goodbye to their high-school years. It’s their chance to leave behind a personal, light-hearted, or even profound message. These quotes often encapsulate the humor, spirit, dreams, and aspirations of students, acting as a time capsule that reflects their thoughts and feelings at a pivotal life stage. For many, it is a cherished part of the high-school experience, one they will fondly reminisce about for years.

Senior Quotes encourage students to think critically about what matters to them and how they wish to be remembered by their peers. They provide a meaningful way for students to engage with their identity and feel a sense of ownership over their high-school narrative. Without this opportunity, students may feel as if they have lost out on a nostalgic, generational tradition.

Allowing Seniors to submit their personal quotes would not only uphold tradition but serve as an exercise in responsibility and expression. Fear of inappropriate content can be mitigated with clear guidelines and a review process, ensuring that quotes remain respectful and suitable for publication.

Ultimately, this is about more than just a quote—it's about fostering a supportive school environment that recognizes and celebrates the diverse voices of its students. Let's bring this memorable tradition to Lake Brantley High School, allowing seniors to finish their year with this cherished keepsake.

Support our seniors’ right to express their individuality and creativity by signing this petition, and help us preserve this meaningful tradition.

The Decision Makers

Serita D. Beamon
Serita D. Beamon
Superintendent, Seminole County Public Schools
Brian Joseph Blasewitz
Brian Joseph Blasewitz
Principal, Lake Brantley High School

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Petition created on February 12, 2026