It’s a whole new world #NFID20 pic.twitter.com/hxsTICBNjG
— Kamilla Baybayova (@kamii__bb) September 12, 2019
The idea of high school students needing to carry ID only came about when schools grew too large for every student to be known, for safety reasons. My old high school is still too small to need them. North Farmington High School in Michigan has over 1200 students, but they are still pretty easygoing about student IDs. It's an annual tradition there for seniors (who the staff know pretty well by then) to dress up and pose as pop culture characters for their ID photos!
wakanda forever! #nfid20 pic.twitter.com/fIYfTMwtvm
— myaaa (@WatkinsAmya) September 12, 2019
There’s a snake in my boot @toystory #NFID20 pic.twitter.com/mluF7pMLlC
— Miles Warner (@MilesWarner15) September 12, 2019
“get in loser we’re going shopping” #NFID20 pic.twitter.com/LvG2Ieujot
— jordan (@jordanhammaren) September 12, 2019
They chose characters from TV, movies, video games, cartoons, anime, and even internet memes.
Me looking for the motivation to graduate #NFID20 pic.twitter.com/nwsMvUH0dL
— Morgan Broughton (@MorganBroughto4) September 12, 2019
Students have been posting their new IDs on Twitter with the hashtag #NFID20. You can go to the hashtag and see quite a few more.
waiting for high school to be ogre #NFID20 pic.twitter.com/YimQ9wYVcr
— fi (@Fiona_Godfrey12) September 12, 2019
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