- December 4, 2025
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Kindergartner Genevieve Piscitelli and her mother, Coraier, came prepared with signs for the parade.
The Westbrooke wildcat elicited many loud cheers from students.
Kindergarten teacher Ninive LeFlore let her students know how much they were missed.
Teachers’ eyes lit up at the sight of their students and families.
Third-grade teacher Lorin Berger showed off some Disney spirit.
Third-grade teacher Lindsey O’Leary gave her students air hugs.
Many teachers and their family members waved pom pons as they drove through the neighborhood.
Kindergarten teacher Magen Grimm smiled and waved to students.
First-grade teacher Laurey Lipp had some cheerleaders along for the ride with her.
First-grade teacher Gretchen Moore and her family were thrilled to see fellow Wildcat families.
Second-grade teacher Beatriz Quesada and her children loved being part of the caravan.
Some teachers adorned their vehicles with the names of their students to show them just how much they are missed.
Arnaldo, Miranda and Larissa Ramos were all smiles after seeing the school staff and fellow Wildcats.
Even children participating in the parade were full of Wildcat spirit.
Some Ocoee neighborhoods were filled with sirens, horns and cheering Thursday, May 7, as Westbrooke Elementary teachers and staff paraded through to wave and say hello to their Wildcat students and families. Students lit up and jumped with excitement as they waved to their teachers. Staff members were just as excited as they held up signs with encouraging words and waved back to their students. Among those leading the way were Principal Vidal Reyes and the Westbrooke wildcat mascot.