- December 4, 2025
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Jessica Williams, a Spanish para-professional at Horizon West Middle, celebrates the school's graduating eighth graders.
Debbie Wilson, the schools attendance and records clerk, waves a sign wishing graduating eighth graders good luck.
Horizon West Middle eighth graders were the center of attention during Thursday's parade.
Cars carrying students were decorated with balloons and posters.
Horizon West Middle eighth graders were the center of attention during Thursday's parade.
Eighth grade science teacher Bill Wroe went with a science motif as he cheers on students during the parade.
Mallory Cameron, right — math coach and student tech support — and Tiffany Stanley, an instructional coach, wave and cheer as students ride by.
Teachers and staff celebrated eighth graders as they rode by in cars decorated with balloons and posters.
Judy Logan, a testing coordinator at the school, waves to passing cars as she enjoys the eighth-grade parade.
The Horizon West hornet mascot dances and waves during the celebration.
The Horizon West hornet mascot dances and waves during the celebration.
Teachers and staff celebrated eighth graders as they rode by in cars decorated with balloons and posters.
Horizon West Middle eighth graders were the center of attention during Thursday's parade.
Teachers and staff celebrated eighth graders as they rode by in cars decorated with balloons and posters.
Horizon West Middle eighth graders were the center of attention during Thursday's parade.
Teachers and staff celebrated eighth graders as they rode by in cars decorated with balloons and posters.
Horizon West Middle eighth graders were the center of attention during Thursday's parade.
Teachers and staff celebrated eighth graders as they rode by in cars decorated with balloons and posters.
Horizon West Middle eighth graders were the center of attention during Thursday's parade.
Teachers and staff celebrated eighth graders as they rode by in cars decorated with balloons and posters.
Horizon West Middle School celebrated its graduating eighth graders during a parade in the school’s parking lot Thursday, May 21.
For a solid hour — from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. — a long line of cars decked out in balloons and thank you posters carried students through the winding parking lots, as teachers and staff lined the way — celebrating their students.