Students have created two shoe designs for the Vans Custom Culture Contest, a nationwide competition that could earn the school some big bucks -- if they win.
The first pair has a Hurricane Harvey theme. The front of one shoe features a first responder holding a woman and a child through the floodwater. The perimeter of the shoe looks similar to a news ticker, with the words "Harvey breaks record rainfall... 51.88" in 72 hours."
The other shoe in that pair has the words "Houston Strong," a phrase that emerged after the hurricane hit along with what appears to be a satellite view of the storm as it swirled.
Iconic Houston staples also adorn the shoe - the skyline and the "Be Someone" sign. Students say they included the sign because everyone became a first responder during Harvey.
Friendswood was one of the many areas hit hard by the storm.
The second pair represents the Vans' motto,"Off the Wall", giving a nod to the brand's music, street art and skateboarding culture.
Friendswood is one of 50 semi-finalists.
If they win, they'll get $75,000 toward their art program, plus a concert thrown by Vans.
The designs with the most votes wins.
If you like what you see, you can vote for them here starting April 23 until May 4.