Homecoming week was full of fun and lots of school spirit, and arguably, the highlight of it all was the Homecoming Court full of wonderful people. The court members represented some of the most involved and kind hearted students at Kearsley High School. From leading clubs to showing up at every game, each one of them has made a positive impact on our school.
Throughout the parade we got to see all the beautiful dresses and cars the girls rode on, waving to the crowd as people took pictures and admired them.

“It was such a fun experience, I loved seeing all the girls happy and pretty in their dresses, It truly is a memory I will never forget. I am thankful my class picked me to represent our class and experience this.” said Arianna Hopkins, one of the sophomore representatives.
The week leading up to the game was packed with spirit days, hallway decorations, and a lot of fun competitions between grades. Students and staff came together to show their pride and celebrate what makes Kearsley High School feel like a community.
The 2025 Homecoming Queen was Lily Weidman. When she was crowned queen, Weidman was so happy and proud of herself. When her name was announced the whole student section as well as the cheerleaders cheered loud for her. The football game was a memorable night with a lot of fun and excitement.

The night ended with laughter and memories that will last a lifetime. Students filled the stands with blue and gold, showing their hornet pride and celebrating together as one big family. The Homecoming Court waved to their classmates one last time, closing out the week with smiles and gratitude. It was a perfect reminder of what makes Kearsley High School special. The friendships, the school spirit, and the sense of belonging that brings everyone together.
