- December 4, 2025
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Windermere Prep students Alejandro Varon and Lee Crocetti made sure to show some love to the children watching the Homecoming parade. (Photo courtesy of Patrick Dakota Collier, Windermere Prep)
Brooklyn Davies, left, and Holland Ort shot bubbles at parade-goers. (Photo courtesy of Patrick Dakota Collier, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Prep Homecoming Courts Jose Ricardo Pereira De Magalhaes, left, and Nattalie Merk waved to the parade watchers. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Prep Homecoming Queen Julia Velotta, left, and Homecoming court Dev Sakhuja rode in the back of Ferrari in the school's parade. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Prep Lower School students gathered in the gym for a pep rally. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Prep football players Landon Stuart (No. 19), Eduardo Arcila Moreno (No. 52), Peyton Hollern (No. 2), Kingston Miranda (No. 17) and Trevor Doggett (No. 10) high-fived children watching the parade. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Prep cheerleaders marched down the campus roads. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Vivi Huynh and Kathy Tran held the banner for the International Club during the parade. (Photo courtesy of Patrick Dakota Collier, Windermere Prep)
The Windermere Prep Lakers' mascot led the start of the 2024 Homecoming Parade. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Prep Homecoming Court Saumya Rao, left, and Homecoming King Luke Slattery were all smiles during the parade. (Photo courtesy of Laura Grande, Windermere Prep)
Windermere Preparatory School students decked out in Lakers red, white and blue lined the streets inside the gates of the school's campus to celebrate Homecoming with the 2024 edition of its annual parade Oct. 18.
The parade, which kicked off at 1 p.m., was just one part of the day-long celebration that started with a pep rally for the Lakers' Lower School students in the morning and continued through the day to the evening, culminating in a senior night celebration during the homecoming football game — the only home game of the season played under the lights.
Besides the action on the gridiron and the senior recognitions for the sports medicine, football, cheer, cross country and golf teams, the school's Homecoming King and Queen were announced: Julia Velotta and Luke Slattery.