Senior Decision Day 2025
Celebrating the Future of Our Graduates

On May 1, our high school held a memorable assembly to celebrate National Senior Decision Day. This special event brought together all our high school students to hear from the Senior Class of 2025 about their plans after graduation. The assembly was filled with excitement, nostalgia, and inspiring stories as each senior shared their favorite memories, what they will miss most about Spain, and their future aspirations.
Highlights from the Senior Class of 2025:
Hope has spent just one year at RMHS, and her favorite memory is the MUN 2025 trip. She will miss traveling around Europe the most. Hope plans to attend Belmont University to major in Architecture.
Michael, who has been at RMHS for one year, fondly remembers Coach Spencer making the football team do Up-Downs. He will miss the beach and plans to join the Air Force.
Olivia has been at RMHS for seven years and her favorite memories include Creative Connections 2023 and physics class. She will miss summer nights and tapas. Olivia will major in aerospace engineering at ASU.
Lauren, who has been with us for seven years, cherishes traveling for sports. She will miss her microcar and the duck park. Lauren plans to live in North Carolina.
Gabriel, who spent one year at RMHS, enjoyed participating in ROTC AMI. He will miss the walkable lifestyle and plans to become a pilot.
Lila, who has been at RMHS for 1.5 years, loved riding the bus in the morning before school. She will miss traveling all over Europe and the people. Lila plans to study Biology at Cornell University.
Allie has spent 18 years at RMHS and treasures traveling with sports teams. She will miss her sister and plans to major in psychology at Christopher Newport University.
Joshua, who has been at RMHS for around 10 years, enjoyed the special events at the end of the year. He will miss the climate and culture of Spain. Joshua plans to head to college, get a degree, and find a job.
Zeppelin, who has been at RMHS for 16 years, loved playing football. He will miss his family and plans to attend Northwest College.
Milial, who has been at RMHS for 1.5 years, enjoyed the football season. He will miss the culture and plans to major in music engineering at Full Sail University.
Jayden, who has been at RMHS for three years, cherished joining the football team and meeting Anthony. He will miss traveling and going to the beach with friends. Jayden plans to enlist in the military and continue his education.
Shelby, who has been at RMHS for four years, loved traveling for sports. She will miss her friends and moped. Shelby plans to attend Palomar College and major in biology.
Quen, who has been at RMHS for four years, enjoyed wrestling. She will miss Feria and plans to major in sports/exercise science and become a PT.
Tyler, who has been at RMHS for five years, loved being part of the track team. He will miss the summer weather and plans to major in Mechanical Engineering at ODU.
Vlad, who has spent one year at RMHS, has fond memories of his 18th birthday. He plans to study Computer Science.
Jaquay, who has been at RMHS for two years, enjoyed meeting Mr. MacFarland. He plans to stay in Spain and is undecided about his future plans.
Rachel, who has been at RMHS for 11 years, loved the 2024 XC Championships. She will miss European food and her friend Emi. Rachel plans to attend the University of Florida on a Full-Ride NROTC scholarship.
Becca, who has been at RMHS for 11 years, enjoyed becoming the Mascot. She will miss the wonderful culture of Spain and plans to study Marine Biology at New College of Florida.
Thomas, who has been at RMHS for two years, enjoyed wrestling trips. He will miss Mercadona and plans to attend USNA to study Cyber Operations.
Joyah, who has been attending RMHS for eight years, loved Ms. Lockwood's Spanish class. She will miss cheap tattoos and plans to protect her peace in college.
Anthony, who has been at RMHS for seven years, cherished Track and Field champs with Jon, Brian, J3, and Tommy. He will miss his friends, especially Jasso, and plans to study Kinesiology at the University of Oregon.
Caden, who has been at RMHS for four years, enjoyed traveling for sports with friends. He will miss the weather and food and plans to attend a trade school in Texas.
Ronald, who has been at RMHS for five years, loved the Sunflower Lady. He will miss his family, friends, and crunchy grapes from Aldi. Ronald plans to become a computer hardware engineer.
Trevor, who has been at RMHS for three years, enjoyed traveling for football and wrestling with friends. He will miss the people he graduates with and plans to join the Air Force.
Camille, who has been at RMHS for two years, loved Track Champs. She will miss Carrefour sushi and plans to major in Clinical Psychology at the University of Florida.
Keelyn, who has been at RMHS for three years, enjoyed getting close with teammates and junior year physics class. She will miss spending time with her siblings and cheap concerts. Keelyn plans to major in Physics for Teaching at San Francisco State.
Aiden, who has been at RMHS for one year, enjoyed hanging out with friends. He will miss nothing about Spain and plans to join the Coast Guard.
Athena, who has been at RMHS for two years, loved traveling with sports and events. She will miss the people she loves and plans to study English Literature and History at the University of East Anglia.
Lillie, who has been at RMHS for five years, enjoyed winning first place at cheer champs. She will miss olives and her moped and plans to major in biology at Mt. San Jacinto College.
Landon, who has been at RMHS for one year, enjoyed spending time with his girlfriend and the A1 Crew. He will miss the food and Spanish candy and plans to make a career in the Air Force.
Christian, who has been at RMHS for four years, enjoyed traveling for sports. He will miss his family and the beach and plans to attend college.
Mia, who has been at RMHS for five years, loved Mr. Spencer's class. She will miss beach sunsets and plans to major in Marine Biology at UTampa.
Bianca, who has been at RMHS for 13 years, enjoyed sports trips. She will miss the weather and plans to attend college in Europe for five years.
As we bid farewell to the Class of 2025, we are filled with pride and excitement for their future endeavors. We wish them all the best as they embark on their new journeys and continue to make us proud.