Astronaut High School Cheer Squad Set to Steer NYC’s Macy Thanksgiving Parade Today!

Astronaut High School Cheer Squad Set to Steer NYC’s Macy Thanksgiving Parade Today!

Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade starts at 8:30 a.m. ET on NBC

Astronaut High School Cheer Squad Set to Steer NYC’s Macy Thanksgiving Parade Today!

Cheer Squad Takes Off: Astronaut High School Makes Their First Flight to the Macy’s Parade

Why We’re Asking You

Picture this: 14 energetic cheerleaders, two fearless coaches, and a squad of parents all dreaming of one thing— showing off their school spirit on November 28th during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It’s a dream, but it’s also a pricey one. From jet‑packs on buses to glittering outfits, we’re spending a hefty $42,000 to make it happen.

The Fund‑Raising Mission

Every single teammate is juggling their own fundraising tactics: bake sales, yard sales, or that dreaded “bathroom sweep.” Even the coaches are off the clock, sharpening pom‑poms and collecting donations. We’re counting on you to give our squad the boost they need to lift off.

What Your Support Covers
  • Transportation (buses, fuel, and the occasional jet lag pill)
  • Overnight stays in hotels that aren’t glass‑faced tuxedo doors
  • Professional rehearsals so we don’t miss an arrow (or a float)
  • Costumes that sparkle like stars— just like our name, Astronaut High

Meet the Team

These are the future leaders of the Space Coast. From Titusville to Mims, their hearts are in the stars and their feet are firmly on the ground (or a giant parade road). They’re thrilled to represent not just their school but the entire community—and they’re ready to do it with a flare that’s out of this world.

Help Us Reach the Stars

Don’t let this squad get stuck in orbit. Reach out and become a cheer‑boosting hero! Drop Thomas Lamb a line or give him a ring to see how you can help.

  • Thomas Lamb, President, Astronaut High School Cheer Boosters
  • Email: thomaslamb@me.com
  • Phone: 321‑917‑7898

Every dollar brings us one step closer to putting Astronaut High on the parade map—and who knows? With your help, we might even bring a little spaceship to the street.

The Astronaut High School Cheer Squad Heads to NYC for Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Get ready for a thrilling spectacle as the Upperclassmen Varsity Cheerleaders from Astronaut High School are gearing up to light up the streets of New York on Nov. 28. These bright, bubbly cheerleaders will spend six action‑packed days in the city, perfecting their routines and soaking in the buzzing, grand‑parentary atmosphere of the biggest holiday parade in town.

About the Hurricane of a Parade

  • Who’s the host? Macy’s – the department‑store giant that throws a big gig every year.
  • When did this tradition start? 1924, making it the second‑oldest Thanksgiving parade in the U.S., just a wink behind Detroit’s Thanksgiving Parade.
  • Road to Victory – the parade takes three electrifying hours, marching through Manhattan and concluding outside the iconic Macy’s Herald Square.
  • What’s the schedule? 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thanksgiving Day.
  • Television Channel – NBC has been broadcasting the heart‑warming spectacle since 1953.

Support the Gritty Gladiators

If you want to help the Astronaut High School Cheer Team get that extra boost, reach out to Thomas Lamb at thomaslamb@me.com or call 321‑917‑7898. Let’s show these bright faces that we’re cheering them on all the way from the rooftop of their lockers to the bustling streets of New York!

Get Ready to Cheer, New York!

The upperclassmen varsity cheerleaders from Astronaut High School are all set to hit the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year. These high‑flying, sock‑wide sneakers are ready to bring the spirit to the Big Apple on November 28—watch out for those bright pom‑poms and the occasional spontaneous dance break.

What to Expect

  • The cheer squad will perform a full‑blown routine that’s sure to make even the quietest street corner get a second of applause.
  • Expect a mix of classic cheer moves, a few high‑energy stunts, and maybe a surprise twist or two.
  • Remember: a good cheerleader can turn a simple walk into a grin‑factory with a single chant.

Why You Should Watch

It’s not just another parade—it’s a chance to see our own community cheerleaders show off what they’ve learned with flyers, cloud‑spotting, and a sprinkle of that Astronaut school pride. Get ready to root for them and maybe even join the cheer chorus!