- May 20, 2022
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Seniors enjoyed the slip n slide the school set up for them and made the most out of it with their friends.
Senior Valeria Marcial had her parents with her during the event, Carmen Perez and Michel Marcial, as well as her grandmother Nancy De Marcial.
Seniors Jurney Kramer, Kara Garcia, Isabella Bantug and Gabriela Baez enjoyed a last evening together as senior Hawks.
Cruz Frosch and Bo Wargel stopped by to chat with their moms, Amanda Frosch and Lisa Wargel, while they took a break from throwing a football.
Riley Sims enjoyed the evening playing with a football and her friends.
Morgan Skornia and Rudy Kreubel joined Riley Sims and passed the football around for a while.
Seniors enjoyed the slip n slide the school set up for them and made the most out of it with their friends.
Seniors enjoyed the slip n slide the school set up for them and made the most out of it with their friends.
Eric Souza tried a different way of sliding on the slip n slide.
Sophia Malkani, Veronica Rupp, Paige Mottley, Haley Renk and Alyssa Nguyen enjoyed a picnic during the event.
Saulo castro, Thiago Peixoto and Lucas Gomes enjoyed their time together while passing a soccer ball.
Seniors waited in line for their turn to go down the slip n slide.
Mishel Perez, Xandra Gentile, Eliana Maldonado and Jesus Marquez rocked their senior shirts and some senior headbands.
Hailey Cappleman, Hannah Prodgeon, Shay Sotto and Ananya Misra sprayed their classmates and friends with a water gun and snapped pictures together in front of the setting sun.
Horizon High School celebrated its first graduating senior class by hosting its first Senior Sunset Thursday, May 11, at the football field.
Seniors enjoyed a night filled with fun activities that allowed them to spend one last evening together before leaving their high school years behind and venture into their college journeys.
Students spent their time sliding with their friends on the slip n slide, juggling a soccer ball in groups, throwing a football, sitting on the grass and just chatting with their classmates as the sun went down. Parents were welcome to join and accompany their kids and some even snapped pictures from the stands.