- May 24, 2017
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A sea of red and white cascades the CFE Arena as Edgewater High School graduates prepare to say goodbye to high school. Men wore red while women wore white.
Edgewater High School graduates are all smiles backstage at the CFE Arena Friday morning.
Edgewater High School graduate Sara Hollis sits in her seat minutes before the procession. Hollis will be studying business finance at Warner University after graduation.
Edgewater High School graduates pose for pictures backstage at the CFE Arena Friday morning.
Edgewater High School graduates Ambria Breyuna Griffin (left) and Olivia Gros (right) wait to walk across the CFE Arena stage. Gros will be studying criminal justice at Valencia College after college and plans to transfer to UCF.
Many smiles fill the crowd as Edgewater High School graduates prepare to walk the CFE Arena stage Friday.
Edgewater High School graduates Veronica Hooks (left) and Alaisha Hopkins (right) smile backstage at the CFE Arena Friday. Both are planning to work after graduation.
Edgewater High School graduates chant, scream and smile with school spirit as their time in high school comes to an end.
Many smiles fill the crowd as Edgewater High School graduates line up to walk the CFE Arena stage Friday.
Graduates, faculty and friends give dozens of hugs backstage at the CFE Arena before Edgewater High School celebrates is 2017 graduation day.
Ceremonial caps and gowns fill the CFE Arena as Edgewater High School graduates pack seats backstage.
Edgewater High School graduates pose for the camera backstage at the CFE Arena as they say goodbye to high school. Faculty wished them all the best as Friday may be the last time they all see each other.
Edgewater High School graduate laughs as she adjusts her cords and sash before she walks the CFE Arena stage Friday.
More than 300 Edgewater High School seniors graduated Friday at the CFE Arena. From hugs and well wishes to selfies and cart wheels, graduates, faculty and friends bid each other goodbye to high school.
"Every graduate is leaving school with a plan," Edgewater High career specialist Ben Tarantur said.