- December 4, 2025
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Ashley Hoffman, a peer counselor at the school, reacts to seeing students as they drive around the parking lot.
Students showed their school pride during Thursday night's events.
Many students rode through dressed in their cap and gown.
Retiring calculus teacher Teresa Ludder hands out socially-distanced high fives.
Eileen Hannigan, a social studies teacher and head softball coach, pets a dog who was a part of the parade.
Students in decorated cars were the center of attention as they took in their final victory lap.
Students in decorated cars were the center of attention as they took in their final victory lap.
Eileen Hannigan, a social studies teacher and head softball coach, gets in one last hug with a student.
Mell Rupp, a U.S. history teacher at the school, tries to stay dry as he holds up a banner congratulating seniors.
Many students rode through dressed in their cap and gown.
Students in decorated cars were the center of attention as they took in their final victory lap.
Students in decorated cars were the center of attention as they took in their final victory lap.
Many students rode through dressed in their cap and gown.
Many students rode through dressed in their cap and gown.
Students in decorated cars were the center of attention as they took in their final victory lap.
Family of graduating seniors joined in on the fun Thursday night.
Many students rode through dressed in their cap and gown.
Family of graduating seniors joined in on the fun Thursday night.

Graduating senior Trevor Bishop celebrates on the top of a truck as he rolls around the parking lot.
Erma Brathwaite-LaMotta, a special education teacher, shakes a plastic noise maker as she cheers on students.
Many students rode through dressed in their cap and gown.
Math teacher Stacy Bishop waves to graduating seniors as they pass by.
Windermere High School teachers, staff and students braved storms and rain Thursday, May 28, as the school celebrated its graduating seniors with the Class of 2020 Victor E. Lap.
As soon as the gates opened at 6 p.m., students in vehicles decked out with balloons and posters rolled through the parking lot blasting music and waving goodbye to their school.
Meanwhile, staff and teachers lined the sidewalks outside, holding umbrellas to shield themselves from the rain as they cheered on their former students.