- May 15, 2025
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Windermere senior Masson Sam had his sister, Johanna, help decorate his car.
Honore Cavaco, left, and her daughter, also Honore Cavaco, decorated their car for senior John.
Astrid Attias, left, and Rebeca Melendez participated in the car decorating for their seniors Marcelo Lavanga and Lucidio Mendoza, respectively.
Family members waited outside the school to greet their soon-to-be graduates.
Family members and friends got creative with their senior fan gear by creating large cardboard cutouts of the student’s faces.
Senior Rebeca Kaminski's family members and friends showed support at the walkout.
Senior Elisa Koechner's family surprised her with homemade signs.
Senior Nico Mujica’s family covered him in silly string to help celebrate.
Yamile, left, Chantal and Sebastian Cadet arrived at the school early for the car decorating portion of the event.
Family members and friends created matching T-shirts to celebrate their seniors.
Senior Nico Mujica shared a special moment with his father Jhonny.
Marcos Mejias’ family even brought its newest member to the event.
The school’s Parent Teacher Student Organization passed out popsicles to seniors during the walkout.
Students arrived at the school fields early to take advantage of the senior walkout Card My Yard sign.
Family members and friends flocked to the school’s fields to try and get the first glance of their seniors during the event.
Students from the school’s band helped lead the seniors out of the courtyard with upbeat music.
Seniors carried signs as they paraded through the school's fields.
Students from the Class of 2024 who plan on attending the University of Central Florida showcased a signed banner.
Students from the Class of 2024 who plan on attending trade or technical schools, entering into the military or workforce, or even taking a gap year showcased a signed banner.
Lily Dufenhorst, left, Olivia Kirkland and Deborah Melo are three of the seniors graduating as part of the Class of 2024.
Windermere High School hosted its annual senior walkout Wednesday, May 15.
The event started with friends and family members of the senior Wolverines helping to decorate their students’ cars before the Class of 2024 walked through the courtyard and out onto the school’s fields for their last few moments on campus.
WHS’ graduation is at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 28, at the Kia Center, 400 W. Church St., Orlando.