- March 13, 2025
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The Warriors were more than excited to walk across the stage!
Nate Noble and Melanie Cabreja were all smiles in front of the downtown Orlando skyline.
It was a hot summer day in downtown Orlando, and many grads waited until they had entered the Amway Center to don their cap and gown.
Taylor Machado, left, and Nathan Beardslee thought walking across the stage would be “Pure Magic.”
Dylan Hartwell, left, Brooke Charlton and Brittany Goodwin made time for a quick photo before the commencement ceremony.
Daniel Figueroa, left, Zach Enix, David Few, Kayli Ferraro, Sabrina Fernandes and Maverick Feijoo were excited to walk across the stage at the Amway Center!
Faculty member Greg Pine took a moment to take a selfie with graduating senior Daniel Wiggan.
Maria Jose Perez Urena, left, and Nicole Uriarte were radiant in front of the Amway Center jumbotron.
Jeremy Moore, Eddie McDoom and Antonio Owens were chillin’ out backstage.
Kevin Pineiro helps Josh Panel with his shirt collar, making sure his friend look on point.
Terrell Wallace, Jewel Wallace and Roy Mooney are now Warrior alumni!
The excitement in the hallway backstage was palpable.
Colin Oakes, left, takes a selfie with friends Brianna Morisco, Luz Olivo and Natalie Kvitkauskas.
Kobe Williams, left, Lauren Ostrander, Jonathan Perry, Trenton Warnick, Austin White and Joseph Olliges were excited to graduate.
Stone Forsythe, Anthony Diaz, Assata Quinn and Daniel Figueroa are all smiles backstage.
Jade Caraway was all smiles as she entered the arena floor.
Jerimy Dempsey and Jeffrey Delva pondered the meaning of graduation backstage.
Graduates looked around the Amway Center, trying to spot their parents.
Principal Doug Szcinski welcomed everyone to the ceremony.
Shelby Swygert led the Pledge of Allegiance.
More than 800 West Orange High seniors walked up the stairs at one end of the stage at the Amway Center as students, descending the other end moments later as Warrior alumni the afternoon of May 31.
The school’s 40th commencement ceremony took place at the downtown Orlando venue and included words from Orange County Public Schools Superintendent Barbera Jenkins, school board District 4 representative Pam Gould and West Orange Principal Doug Szcinski, among others.