- February 23, 2025
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Sophomore Jovanni Daniels-Krips played the drums as part of the band’s performance.
Lee and Mallory Cumberbatch represented the Freshman Homecoming Court.
Freshmen Elias Osvaldo-Rueda and Sara Hough are part of the 2023 Homecoming Court.
District 4 School Board Member Pam Gould rode in the parade.
Mr. and Ms. Titan John Puchein and Gail Stockard appeared in the parade.
Senior Jovenson Lifeur and Junior Scarlett Russo waved as they passed by in their car.
The 2023 Homecoming Parade featured a multitude of teams, organizations and clubs.
Lucia Sanchez, Jouri Haida, Jack Riley and James Smith attended the parade together.
One of Olympia High School's School Resource Officers, Deputy Gary Ford from the Orange County Sheriff's Office, guided the parade through downtown.
The Olympia Titans Cheerleaders helped to lead the charge.
Interact was one of the myriad clubs featured in the parade.
The Olympia High School French and Brazil honor societies walked the streets together.
Victoria Frezza and Jacob Truong represented the Sophomore Homecoming Court.
The school’s swimming and diving team represented at the parade.
The Olympia High School Girls Soccer Team couldn’t contain their grins at the parade.
The Italian Club proudly carried a red, green and white banner.
The school’s Spanish Club made an appearance at the event.
The GenWOW Women Empowerment Club dressed in shades of pink for the parade.
The Olympia High School Golf Team decorated their Jeep with colorful balloons and banners.
Nicole Johnson and Guilherme Melo are part of the Senior Homecoming Court.
Principal Christy Gorberg and Assistant Principal Karen Nelthropp rode in the parade.
The Olympia High School Football Team rode in several cars at the event.
Sofia Martinez, Emma Schaefer and Helena Leon took pictures at the Homecoming Parade.
Pamela Hinshaw and Mackenna Pearson supported the Titans from the sidelines.
Olympia High School hosted its first Homecoming parade Wednesday, Oct. 18, in the heart of downtown Windermere.
The Titans shut down Main Street decked out in black, silver and teal to showcase school spirit.
Officers from the Windermere Police Department and the Ocoee Police Department helped to guide the parade from Third Avenue to Sixth Avenue.
Participants in the parade included the 2023 Homecoming Court, the football team, cheerleaders, the band and multiple clubs.