- December 9, 2024
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MacKenna Gajeske and Nicholas DiGuglielmo were named Flagler Palm Coast High School's 2024 homecoming queen and king.
FPC's homecoming week concluded on Saturday, Sept. 21, with the semiformal homecoming dance. The Student Government Association organized activities throughout the week that included dress-up days, the Insanity Games, a pep rally on Friday, Sept. 20, and the homecoming court at halftime of Friday night's homecoming football game.
Other members of the senior homecoming court were Roman Caliendo, Madison Hambly, Colby Cronk, Dyllis Mballesube, Robbie Dailey, Kayleigh Phillips, Aiden DeFazio-Wisenbaker, Chloe Sarah Stevenson, Brooklynne Tietje and Colin Rumnock.
Cronk and Stevenson were named first runners-up as the senior prince and princess.
Gajeske is a member of the fellowship of Christian Athletes and DECA (business and leadership organization). Gajeske plans to become a radiologist, specializing in cardiovascular health.
DiGuglielmo is on the baseball team and volunteers in the community through the National Honor Society. After high school, he hopes to attend the University of Central Florida and major in computer science.
Also introduced at the homecoming court were junior princess and prince Faith Anne Dailey and Teagan Paulo; sophomore princess and prince Charity Laylock and Ehimen Ajede; and freshman princess and prince America Martinez Castaneda and Brayden Norton Henry.
The homecoming court ceremony began with 2023 homecoming queen and king Leila Jackson and Noreen Fajardo walking across the field. Jackson is majoring in political science at Florida State University. Fajardo is majoring in biology at UCF.
Faculty duke and dutchess Ramtin Amiri and Mandy Kraverotis followed. Kraverotis, an assistant principal at FPC since 2022, has been a Flagler County educator for 18 years. Amiri, an FPC graduate, coaches the boys soccer team and also coaches club and semi-pro women's soccer.