Beverly High Homecoming a Great Success

Homecoming 2025 at Beverly Hills High School took place on Oct. 17, and brought together students, families, alumni, staff, and city leaders. The halftime program featured performances by the BHHS marching band, dance company, and cheer team. Perry Gilardian and Chloe Emine were announced as the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen, selected by their peers in recognition of their leadership and positive presence on campus.

“Our football team continues to show up for this school with dedication and pride,” said BHHS Principal Loan Sriruksa. “Homecoming gave us the chance to recognize their commitment, especially our seniors, who lead with integrity and represent what it means to be part of BHHS Athletics.”

The event also served as an opportunity to acknowledge the city of Beverly Hills for its continued support of BHUSD schools. The presence of School Resource Officers at every home game, the Beverly Hills Fire Department’s onsite support, and the engagement of city leaders all contributed to a meaningful event. Additionally, the BHHS mascot was projected onto the Beverly Hills City Hall as a special salute to the school that evening. 

Attendees included Superintendent Dr. Alex Cherniss, Board of Education Members Rachelle Marcus, Judy Manouchehri and Russell Stuart, as well as City Councilmember Mary Wells, who previously served on the BHUSD Board of Education.

“This night was about our students,” said Dr. Cherniss. “It was about showing them that they are supported, seen, and celebrated by an entire city that believes in them. That’s the heart of our community and the promise of Educational Excellence.”