West made history yesterday by hosting its inaugural Homecoming Parade, bringing a wave of excitement and school spirit to the community. Students, staff, volunteers, and business partners lined the streets around the school to celebrate the Wolverines in a festive display of pride and unity. The parade featured colorful floats, marching bands, cheerleaders, and student organizations, all showcasing their creativity and enthusiasm for the school’s first ever event of this kind.
Adding to the celebration, fifth and eighth graders from West Forsyth’s feeder schools were invited to participate, giving younger students a chance to experience the high school’s vibrant culture. Their involvement highlighted the strong sense of community and connection between schools in the Forsyth County district. The parade served not only as a celebration of Homecoming but also as a bridge between generations of students, fostering school spirit from an early age.
The event was a resounding success, drawing praise from parents, faculty, and local residents. Organizers hope the parade will become a cherished annual tradition, further strengthening the bonds within the West Forsyth community. As the Wolverines prepare for their Homecoming football game against South Forsyth, the energy and excitement from the parade have set a spirited tone for this weekend’s festivities.















