News Summary
Coronado High School is set to host a series of festive events for its homecoming celebration. Activities begin with a parade, followed by a football game, where the Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned. This year’s theme is ‘Time Travel,’ celebrating student creativity and spirit. The homecoming court features diverse and talented students who represent various aspirations, and the event encourages community involvement through parades and pep rallies, establishing a sense of camaraderie among students and residents alike.
Coronado, California – Coronado High School Celebrates Homecoming with Events, Festivities, and a Special Court for 2025
Coronado High School is gearing up for its much-anticipated homecoming festivities, which will begin on Friday, September 26, 2025. A festive parade will kick off the celebrations at 4:00 PM, traveling down Orange Avenue from Adella to 7th Street. Following the parade, attendees can enjoy the Islander football game at 7:00 PM, where the Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned during halftime.
The weather forecast for the day predicts cloudy skies in the morning but suggests peeks of sunshine will emerge later, with a high temperature of 72°F and a low of around 65°F, providing a pleasant atmosphere for the events.
Homecoming Court Details
The members of this year’s Homecoming court represent a diverse group of talented students, each with unique aspirations:
- Emma Bromley: Passionate about dance, plans to study radiology.
- Nick DeSena: ASB Commissioner of Spirit, interested in International Politics and Relations, and president of the Interact Club.
- Gage Everitt: Captain of the varsity swim team, aims to swim at a four-year university and major in business.
- Maddie Grimes: Involved in the National Charity League and coaches middle school volleyball, plans to study psychology.
- Haissam Kouli: ASB President, aspires to work in the entertainment industry, active in various school activities.
- Roxy Langevin: Enjoys creative activities and hopes to pursue a degree in screenwriting.
- Angelina Quijano: A varsity soccer player intending to attend college in California.
- Spencer Riederson: A three-sport varsity athlete aiming to attend a four-year university and play football.
- Leo Salata: Also a three-sport varsity athlete, actively involved in community service and seeks higher education.
- Logan Shapiro: Captain of the varsity tennis team, participates in soccer and lacrosse, hopes to go to a major university.
- Mateo Villanueva: Committed to playing baseball at San Diego State University, plans to major in Kinesiology.
- Ellie White: Aspires to start her own interior design company after attending university out of state.
Celebration Events and Community Involvement
This year’s homecoming theme is “Time Travel” with a nod to the film Back to the Future. The homecoming dance will take place at the San Diego Fleet Science Center on Saturday, October 7. Central to the celebrations, the pep rally, parade, and football game serve as key events that foster school spirit and community involvement.
The senior class is particularly motivated to win the float competition, as it reflects their creativity and unity. Additionally, members of the homecoming court will perform a dance at the pep rally to add excitement to the festivities. Community members are encouraged to attend both the parade and the football game to support the students and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Nominees for Homecoming Court
In addition to the established court, nominees for the Homecoming King include Chase Bergener, Graham Bower, Luca Salata, Matt Slentz, Myles Russ, and Wyatt Riebe. The queen nominees consist of Ella Gray, Maria Guerra, Julia Mineo, Angelica Moser, Isabella Pruter, and Taylor White. This inclusive tradition also embraces the participation of special education students at Coronado High School, initiated by student Noah Sifrit, promoting a sense of belonging among all students.
As the homecoming events approach, excitement builds within the student body and the community, showcasing the vibrant spirit and camaraderie at Coronado High School.
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Additional Resources
- Coronado News: 2025 Coronado Homecoming Court
- Coronado Times: Homecoming Prep 2023
- El Paso Times: Homecoming Events
- Wikipedia: Homecoming
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Homecoming

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