- September 24, 2015
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Lower school students were excited for the parade to start.
The Butler — Windermere Prep’s mascot — and Nicolas Geller led the parade.
Windermere Prep theater students made an appearance in the parade.
The school’s French Club was spotted amidst the celebration.
Windermere Prep’s Astronomy Club took part in the school’s Homecoming parade.
Seniors Emily Whitt and Andrew Reynolds were a part of the Homecoming court.
The Lakerettes hyped up the crowd of students during the parade.
Leah Meyer, Taylor Sheridan and Stuart Sheffield rode in a car during the parade and got students excited for an upcoming school production of “The Little Mermaid.”
Sophomores Giselle Torres and Grace Anderson duked it out as Iron Man and Captain America for their “Captain America: Civil War” theme.
Sophomores Jack Durst, Ashley Turpin, Carson Marosi and Kini Magpuri rode through the parade in style.
Tracy Bernheim waved to students on a Transformers/alien-themed truck.
Senior football player Blake Hall got the students fired up for Friday night’s game at the pep rally.
A routine by the Windermere Prep cheerleaders was one of the highlights of the pep rally.
Lakerettes Maria Leitao, Neeley Delamata and Annie Townsend were brimming with school spirit at the pep rally.
The Lakerettes showed off an impressive routine at the pep rally.
Seniors Andrew Reynolds and Emily Whitt had a special memory together as they were named Homecoming king and queen during halftime of Friday’s game. Photo courtesy of Windermere Prep.
Windermere Preparatory School was a sea of red and blue Friday, Oct. 18, as proud students celebrated the end of Homecoming week with a festive parade. Students in the lower school and middle school lined the roads of the campus to watch the celebration put on by upper school students before heading to the school’s gymnasium for a rowdy pep rally.
At halftime during Friday’s home football game, seniors Andrew Reynolds and Emily Whitt were crowned Homecoming king and queen, capping off the spirited week.