- March 6, 2025
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Senior Michael Giovannetti, junior Sophia Molina, senior Kamilah Jorgensen, junior Valentina Cabrero, senior Ying Smith and junior Aveen Bahadori represent Tri-M Music Society.
JROTC cadets David Navia, Isabella Fallucca and Maju Dantas were in the holiday spirit during Windermere Wonderland.
Laura Trevezani, 7, challenged Michelle DeSousa to a game of Connect 4.
Sophomores Lauren Womersley, left, and Rania Zine El Abidine showed off their strength by flipping a tire.
Isabel Vergara, 10, left, received help from JROTC instructor Roger Daigle to get across the one-rope bridge.
Children of all ages met Santa, including seniors Gianna Otlin, left, and Asa Lye, right.
Junior Sophia Caprise tried her best to pin the nose on the reindeer.
Ayden Modha, 7, left, Sadie Habel, 7, and Dylan Habel, 5, played in the snow.
Remy McKnight, 8, became an expert at fishing for candy canes.
Elloise Farr, 11, left, and Ivie Dias, 7, participate in the hula-hoop contest.
Jhett Speed, 6, top, Bryce Speed, 17, and Nolan Speed, 8, all felt the joy of being homecoming king as Bryce Speed shares his crown.
Senior Isabella Lonardi, left, junior Nicole Bologna, senior Valentina and junior Maria Nardy brought school spirit to Windermere Wonderland.
Juniors Aidan Bassuk, left, and Jack Aboud were ready to wow Windermere Wonderland guests with magic tricks.
Seniors Isabella Zheng, left, and Sarah Kirk represented the Science National Honor Society. They used a fortune teller to see how many candy canes people can receive.
Seniors Shawn Lavender, left, Jacqueline Siegel and Brady Allen and sophomore Matheus Sacchi battled it out while playing video games.
Windermere High School's mascot settled in for a holiday read aloud.
Windermere High School's Homecoming King Bryce Speed, left, and Homecoming Queen Riley Allen read "Llama Llama Holiday Drama" aloud.
Isabel Vergara held on tight to the rope and kept putting one hand in front of the other.
With the help of Windermere High School JROTC instructor Roger Daigle, 10-year-old Vergara successfully made her way across the one-rope bridge during the high school's Windermere Wonderland Dec. 4.
"I did it," Vergara cheered while clapping her hands as JROTC cadets also applauded her.
The one-rope bridge was one of several activities Windermere High School clubs and organizations set up to spread holiday cheer for Windermere Wonderland attendees.
While some attendees played in the snow, others tried to pin the nose on the reindeer or wrote a letter to Santa.
The biggest draw was a visit with Santa himself. Children of all ages, including Windermere High seniors Gianna Otlin and Asa Lye, chatted with Santa and took a photo with him.