- June 12, 2025
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Pam Dyer made a sign to congratulate her Windermere High senior Jake Dyer, while Wendy Lirette made a sign for her senior, Jackson Lirette.
Windermere High's practice field was packed with family and friends waiting for senior walkout to begin.
Windermere High sophomore Juan Teran was ready to cheer for his brother, senior Angel Terran, with his parents, Maria Lara-Teran and Angel Teran, during senior walkout.
Families had balloons, signs and cutouts of seniors to celebrate the Windermere High Class of 2025.
The Windermere High Class of 2025 made their way through the field during senior walkout.
As Windermere High's Class of 2025 started the senior walkout, family and friends cheered.
Families packed the Windermere High School practice field to see their seniors in the senior walkout.
Windermere High seniors held hands with their friends, enjoying their last moments of high school.
Windermere High's senior walkout was emotional for many. Some were all smiles while others held back tears as they all said goodbye to high school.
Windermere High seniors were all smiles making the most of their senior walkout.
Windermere High seniors made their way through the senior walkout, waving to family and friends.
Seniors in Windermere High's Class of 2025 carried a banner with signatures from seniors during senior walkout.
Windermere High senior Marris Moore took a moment to hug her mom, Jessica Moore, who teaches at the school, during senior walkout.
Windermere High's Logan Ritchie hugs his parents, Danielle and Todd Ritchie.
Danielle Ritchie, left, had her family hold cutouts of Windermere High senior Logan Ritchie.
Windermere High's David Medina (center) said he was happy and excited to celebrate with his family at the senior walkout.
Windermere High seniors were all smiles after completing the senior walkout.
Alison Baez, Cameron Baez, Daely Johnson and Carlos Baez were excited to celebrate Cameron Baez graduating from Windermere High to head to the University of South Carolina Aiken, where he will play golf.
Windermere High's Gabriela Nakid, Lara Siqueira and Beatrice Chagas said it's amazing to be graduating, and they are grateful for everything they experienced in high school.
Originally from the United Kingdom, Andrew Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Lexie Thompson and Holly Thompson are thrilled to celebrate Lexie Thompson's graduation from Windermere High. She will be the first in the family to graduate from an American high school.
Windermere High's Bryce Speed, Micah Winslow, Eric George, Principal Andrew Leftakis, football coach Riki Smith, Korvontae Hatter and Christian Cabezudo took a moment to celebrate together.
Linda Latson celebrated her son Eric George, a senior at Windermere High. He is the fourth and last child to graduate high school. "Best for last," he said.
Windermere High seniors went all-out with decorating their cars for the senior walkout.
Windermere High's Ainsley Boucek and Emma Lipkin are headed to the University of Alabama where they will be cheerleaders.
Windermere High's Isabella Carpousis, Ava Spinogatti, Jordyn Cox and Alexandra Carpousis had their cars decorated with balloons that look similar to the Wolverine claw on their senior shirts.
Windermere High's Hiba Taachort decorated her car for senior walkout. "It feels so bittersweet," senior Hiba Taachort said of graduating. "I've called this school home for four years so leaving is painful but exciting."
Before the Windermere High School senior walkout began, family and friends of the seniors started chanting.
"Let's go seniors," they shouted, followed by five short claps.
The high school's drumline kicked off the parade with the first seniors following shortly behind carrying a large Class of 2025 banner.
Family members and friends packed the practice field to get a glimpse of their senior during the school's senior walkout Thursday, May 15.
Some seniors shed a few tears as they went to hug their parents.
Others screamed with joy celebrating their final days of high school before graduation.
"It feels so bittersweet," senior Hiba Taachort said. "I've called this school home for four years so leaving is painful but exciting."