By Caitlin O'Kane CBS News September 20, 2018, 10:56 AM High school seniors recreate pop culture moments in student ID photos

High school seniors from Farmington Hills, Michigan, slayed their student ID photos by recreating pop culture moments. It's become a tradition at North Farmington High School

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A senior class in Michigan came to slay on picture day. It has become an annual tradition at North Farmington High School for the senior class to get creative with their school ID photos. This year, the class recreated pop culture moments. From movies to memes and everything in between, these senior photos are nothing less than iconic.

Some seniors dressed up as movie characters. Princess Leia, Elle Woods and Madea all made it to school that day.

“Why, you stuck up, half-witted, scruffy-looking Nerf herder.” #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/g0g5bnd3PC

— Gwyn Watson (@GwynWatson_) September 13, 2018

One more year then I’m done? #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/4KGVODSPSy

— Griffin Davis (@GriffinD111) September 13, 2018

MA TO THE DAMN D-E-A ! #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/DJHPME44ja

— Mr. Reckless🎎🥀✨ (@myleslmao) September 13, 2018

YOU’RE KILLING ME SMALLS. #NFID19 ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/r1omEbsT0I

— Zach Shuk (@zach_shuk) September 13, 2018

Me? A princess? SHUT UP! #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/2o6TTMbMZP

— SYDNEY GORDON (@sydneyg1) September 13, 2018

"We're not worthy!" #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/LUj3t11srg

— Rusty (@erika_rust) September 13, 2018

“WELCOME TO GOOD BURGER HOME OF THE GOOD BURGER” 🍔🍟#NFID19 pic.twitter.com/rG4ZSLzslm

— Justin Mayes®🎒 (@justinmayz) September 13, 2018

"You made it to senior year?"

"What, like it's hard?" #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/4kqNVXNFbB

— Sarah Fish (@sarahfish01) September 13, 2018

Some dressed as TV characters and quoted their infamous lines.

“Identity theft is not a joke, Jim!” #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/qv74dPO7JG

— Erik Elwell (@elwell_erik) September 13, 2018

you got it dude!! #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/LrhCeL99dK

— jordyn kravitz (@jordyn_kravitz) September 13, 2018

But what if I don’t want to be a shoe, what if I want to be a purse, or a hat!#NFID19 @FriendsTV @DavidSchwimmer @CourteneyCox @LisaKudrow @MatthewPerry @Matt_LeBlanc pic.twitter.com/KAWSBlWdf1

— Jordyn (@Jordyn_Taylor52) September 13, 2018

Some kids went back to their early childhoods for inspiration and dressed like cartoon characters.

“What’s the sitch?” #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/aUtE9E7TGk

— alyssa (@a1yssamyers) September 13, 2018

“Never kid a kid who hasn’t had his recess” #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/0H6CMb0Apv

— Zach Wiggle (@wiggz_79) September 13, 2018

"Its a whole new world" #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/bfAxxU2SFT

— Anabelle (@AnabelleD422) September 13, 2018

Pull yourself together darling! #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/FeqJk7gH3f

— 🌹رنيم (@Raneem_Zaina) September 13, 2018

Some seniors went very 2018 and recreated memes.

Me all four years of high school #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/gJenFwxnZW

— lays💛 (@_lynn_carter) September 13, 2018

Senior year hitting me like #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/hGPDRmZiLu

— Izzy Randel (@IzzyRandel) September 13, 2018

Others replicated their celebrity doppelgangers

Believe it or not I did have hair at some point in my life! #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/FiXVNMTjTS

— Maryan (@MKashat_) September 13, 2018

NEVER SAY NEVER! @justinbieber #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/Wuwb5nFrqC

— ella george (@ella_sk8s) September 13, 2018

“There will be enough women on the Supreme Court when there are 9” -Notorious RBG #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/8y2FdBQipm

— ɹɐɥnbɹɐℲ ɐʌ∀ (@ava_farquhar) September 13, 2018

everybody with their boo right now and im like… #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/V21qfZZpt8

— nyah smith (@nyah_108) September 13, 2018

“You know I’m not happy, you know I’m trying” #NFID19 pic.twitter.com/CAiVABpG9V

— Kaylee Melzer (@kaylee_melzer) September 13, 2018

It is unclear when this tradition began, but the Detroit Free Press reports North Farmington High School seniors get creative for their school ID photos every year. This year's class shared their school ID photos on Twitter using the hashtag #NFID19.

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