- January 13, 2019
Loading
Jacob Goldberg, left, Jacob Rison and Eduardo Mejia try for accuracy at the cornhole game.
Several ping pong tables were set up in the gymnasium during the dance marathon.
Several ping pong tables were set up in the gymnasium during the dance marathon.
Joshua Lillie beats his opponent by a landslide.
Felicia DeQuiros, left, and Maganda Holmes race to the finish in one of the inflatables.
Adriana Louth-Ciacco and other members of the Student Government Association address the crowd at the start of the dance marathon.
Kendall and Carson Shields, front left, Cooper Shields and mom Heather Shields were special guests at the benefit for the Children’s Miracle Network.
Students show their moves on the dance floor.
Students show their moves on the dance floor.
Students show their moves on the dance floor.
Ryan Athay, left, Janel Hernandez, Bella Dimeo and Adriana Louth-Ciacco had fun at the photo booth.
Abigail Crain, left, and Kayla Green reach for the finish line in the inflatable.
Samantha Wong, left, and Jesus Fernandez of the University of Florida manned the jail at the dance marathon.
Windermere High School raised $87,396.12 during its dance marathon to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network on Friday, March 8. This year’s theme is For The Kids, and the Student Government Association’s goal was $70,000.
“It was such an amazing accomplishment, and I am so proud of them,” said Ashley Hoffman, Leadership/SGA advisor.
The event was held in the WHS gymnasium and featured games, activities, inflatables and hours of dancing.
The Allan and Heather Shields family, of Belle Isle, were special guests at the event. Twins Kendall and Carson were born three-and-one-half months early weighing 1 pound each. Their mother, Heather, was in the hospital nearly six months. She also was on five months of bedrest with the youngest child, Cooper.