Some people might forget most of their school experiences, but other things just live rent-free in their heads. According to a 2025 YouGov poll, 49% of Americans remember their high school experiences positively. Crushes, peer groups and pressure, and conflict with teachers – they all are fundamental to the average school experience.
School pictures are a universal experience, too. Which kid hasn't had the pleasure of sitting in front of a camera at school a day after their mom just cut their bangs? Bored Panda wants to celebrate the folks who were brave enough to share the visual evidence of their blunder years in the form of school pictures. So, we're bringing you the funniest and most wholesome school picture day photos that are as embarrassing today as they are endearing.
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I Took My 2002 Senior Year With My Bird, Jeff. It Made The Yearbook. Ten Years Later, I Caught Him Reflecting On Our Long History. Sentimentality In Its Truest Form
My Senior Photo, 1989. I Remember The Photographer And His Helper Had To Move Their Set Up Back In Order To Capture My Whole Head. Side Note: This Picture Got Me Voted Greatest 80s Hair By National Geographic TV’s Contest
My Mom Cut My Bangs For Picture Day, 1972
Photographs are a nice way to preserve memories. I, for example, can hardly remember many things from my childhood. I sometimes regret not taking many photos during my teenage years, too, since I would have physical proof of some of the coolest things that happened to me instead of having to rely on my memory alone.
Surprisingly, other people remember quite a lot from their childhoods. According to a 2022 YouGov poll, the most common age to recall your first memory is three or four years old. 44% of the respondents said they recall their first day of school (I do too, thankfully!), but most find it easier to remember a pet, a family holiday, or playing games.
My Son Really Loves Vacuums. Reeeeeeeally Loves Them. On Preschool Picture Day, He Was So Miserable, And Was Offered The Preschool’s Vacuum Cleaner To Play With To Cheer Him Up Before His Photo. When I Picked Him Up, I Was Told That I “Might See A Bit Of The Vacuum In The Photo
My 1981 High School Yearbook Photo With Perm And Spiderman Glasses
My Husband’s 1st Day Of School Dressed In A Cap That Looks Like A Helmet, Old School Glasses And White Socks & Sandals While Holding His School-Issued ‘Schultuete’ Which Every Kid In Germany Gets On The First Day Of School. And Yes, That Is His Blue Briefcase
Memories from school have an imprint on our minds even in adulthood. Many grown-ups remember their first teacher and the impact they've had on them. In fact, 77% of Americans say they had a favorite teacher in school, but one-third admit they never thanked them. At least, they wish they had.
People don't easily forget other school staff members. According to another poll, 39% of Americans can still recall the names of their school bus drivers. Interestingly, women (42%) are more likely to do so than men (35%). Even in adulthood, people associate school bus rides with making friends, their first day at school, bumpy rides in the back of the bus, and field trips.
The Day Before School Pictures 1984 My Mom Was Complaining That I Wore Black Too Often (All The Time). So After Making Myself Beautiful On School Picture Day I Grabbed An Old White Sweater Vest Out Of Her Closet And Wore It To School
My 1994 School Photo. Istanbul, Turkey
Senior Pictures, Class Of 1998 In Eastern Oregon. This One Was A Particular Favorite Of Mine
Everyone's school experience is different, but national surveys show that people have had many similar ones. At least that's what they remember when they're adults. The four most common experiences that at least 75% of American adults have had include crushing on somebody, friendships, classes they liked, and classes they hated.
For My School Photo I Was Sporting Every Hairstyle Known To Man All In One Haircut
So This Was Taken In 1988 For My Kindergarten Picture Day. My Mom Hand Picked This Shirt/Tie Combo But I’m Not Sure Of The Story Behind My Hair
My Son’s Senior Picture, Before Which, He Inexplicably Shaved Off One Eyebrow. Apparently, The Photographer Insisted He Draw It Back On For The Photo
As a kid, I imagined that my high school experience would be similar to what I saw in Hollywood movies. I was greatly disappointed when the time to be in high school actually came. However, that's not the experience of most American adults. On the contrary, the majority of Americans remember their high school experience as positive. 18% say they loved being in high school, and 31% still like that period.
My Dad’s Senior Picture From ’89
This Is A Picture Of My Sister-In-Law. Why Did The Photographer Think This Was A Good Idea? Why Did Her Mom Decide To Order The Pictures?
My Saxy 1983 School Photo
Would you want to repeat your high school years, Pandas? Perhaps surprisingly, many people would. In fact, 54% of Americans say they would like to go back to high school. For many, it's a fantasy of turning back time in hopes of changing the present and the future. If they had the chance, 43% would do things differently this time, and only 12% would do everything completely the same.
This Was The Gem Of My High School Senior Picture Portfolio. At The Time, The Effect Was Cutting Edge
Elementary School Picture Day. Lasers. Home Perm By My Grandma. Elastic Pants And Black Comb In My Pocket. Could Not Be More Proud
My Grade 1 Photo Taken After My Mother Convinced Me Chicken Pox Can Be Cured With A Bowl Cut
School photos are not just a remnant of the past; many schools still have picture days. Although we've never documented our lives in videos and photos as much as we do now, there's something special about the kind of posterity that school pictures can provide. Photographer and former primary school teacher Brett Scapin explained to The Guardian that they act as a sort of flipbook through the years. "You like how constant they are. There needs to be that consistency from year to year so you can compare."
This Is My Oldest Brother. When He Came To The States, His First Obsession Was Rock & Roll, Followed By Big Hair
My Kindergarten Photo Or A Publicity Photo For The Drummer Of Whitesnake?
This Is My Pre-School Picture. I Had A Fit And Would Not Get My Picture Taken Unless I Could Put My Belt On My Head
In a way, school photos aren't really for us – they're more for our parents to have as keepsakes. As a 2024 YouGov poll revealed, parents of adult children hold on to things like photographs, art, report cards, videos, and handmade cards. 48% of Americans say they still have the school yearbook that belonged to their kid who's now an adult.
My Mother Was Studying To Be A Hairdresser In The 80s And I Was Her Victim Throughout My Class Photos
My Husband’s Senior Picture From 1991, Complete With His Mother’s On-Point Scrapbooking
This Is My Little Sister On Picture Day. I Remember She Did Not Want Curls In Her Hair That Morning. The Profile Says It All
Do you have an embarrassingly wholesome school photo of you? Share it with our fellow Pandas in the comments! And if this post is hitting right in the nostalgia feels, check out our other articles about things that might make you say, "Heck, I'm old!" and embarrassing childhood stories that these folks will never live down.
