Badger High School announces 2025 homecoming court members

Peter C. Wilson, Superintendent
Peter C. Wilson, Superintendent
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Badger High School has announced the members of its 2025 Homecoming Court. The court includes students from different grades and backgrounds, selected to represent their peers during the annual homecoming events.

The bottom row of the court features Brieana Rorig-Gerblick, Alyvia Springer, Evelyn Engerman, Evelyn Garcia-Martinez, Emma Bernardo, Callie Peterson, Miah Butinas, and Lacey Jennison. The top row consists of Evan Lyon, Ryder Derickson, Lucas Murray, Brandon Hall, Uriah Ochoa, Isaiah Hovden, Nicholas Monticello, and Dominik Bonyata.

A school spokesperson stated: “Badger High School is proud to announce the 2025 Homecoming Court.”

Homecoming activities at Badger High School are a tradition that celebrates school spirit and community involvement. The announcement of the court marks an important milestone in the preparations for this year’s festivities.



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