By: Emily Cedre
Congratulations to all of our 2025 Scholastic World class finalists! Review their productions below in order of Finals placement.
1st - The Woodlands HS (98.000)





Creating the scene of an airport with blue connected chairs spread across their floor, The Woodlands High School showed the crowd the variety of stages a person can go through during their “Departures.” High energy radiated from every performer as they mixed flag and rifle to establish a stunning, constantly moving feature, as well as when they grabbed the audience with their impeccable ending flag hit.
2nd - Carmel HS (94.500)





Watching athletes roll over sparkling props while tossing rifles, the crowd couldn’t “Hush” watching Carmel High School in their 2025 production. The team continued to build on this energy, performing a stunning routine with a variety of flag tosses, using insane weapon technique and creating beautiful movement pieces.
3rd - Arcadia HS (94.200)





Yellow and pink ombre fabric is braided into the hair of athletes from Arcadia High School, creating the look of a tentacle for their 2025 program, “The Octopus.” Teamwork is the name of the game when it comes to establishing the illusion of an octopus’s tentacles moving sporadically around the floor, which Arcadia High School does effortlessly.
4th - El Dorado HS (93.350)





El Dorado High School tells the story of the rights “All Human Beings” should be given, no matter who they are or where they are from. The team completed a perfect set of rifle exchange tosses that all contained a different trick underneath, as well as a flawless flag feature that left the audience in awe.
5th - Flanagan HS (91.050)





Opening in a stunning dance movement featuring multiple moments where the whole team is holding on to one another, Flanagan High School began their 2025 show, “Found.” With multiple sections of their production including a variety of partner work from dances and rifles to sabres and rifles, Flanagan High School really showed us that they have been “Found” in one another.
6th - Miamisburg HS (90.000)





Miamisburg High School mesmerized audience members as they beautifully performed their 2025 program, “Wastin’ Time.” Incorporating the crowd into the show, performers danced while clapping to the audience, asking silently for the crowd to participate in their show as well. One thing is for sure, Miamisburg High School definitely didn’t waste our time.
7th - Center Grove HS (89.300)





Center Grove High School gave it their “All” in their 2025 show, opening and closing their performance in complete silence, all the while keeping perfect time with one another. Featuring a bright gold flag depicted in the center of their floor, Center Grove High School put their “All” into following the theme of a flag by completing multiple full team flag hits.
7th - Warren Central HS (89.300)





Each performer in Warren Central High School’s team starts off dancing on their own wooden bench, showcasing a great variety of movement in their 2025 program, “Hope.” A set of rifles doing double time at the front of the floor left the audience screaming and applauding at the technique and talent of the team from Warren Central High School.
9th - NorthView HS (88.950)





Northview High School jumped straight into weapons and an energetic dance feature in their 2025 show, “I Want You To Get Together.” The team kept the energy high throughout their entire production with fun rifle and sabre tosses, and a spunky flag hit, even getting the audience to clap along with their music.
10th - Kiski Area HS (85.050)





Kiski Area High School taught the crowd to remember that time keeps moving on, no matter if you’re ready, in their 2025 production, “Tomorrow Will Not Wait.” Purple dots are spread in varying heights throughout the floor as performers complete solo tosses and stunning dance features on top and around them.
10th - Norwin HS (85.050)





Despite the name of their production, Norwin High School is anything but “Heartless,” putting an incredible amount of emotion into their performance. Featuring a one-handed flag hit, tosses while sliding down props and perfect partner work, this team left the audience in awe at the conclusion of their 2025 show.
12th - Chino Hills HS (83.150)





Athletes slid down triangular props as Chino Hills High School opened up their 2025 program, “Fragmented Perspective.” Featuring both soft and sharp pieces of music, and movement to go along with it, as well as flags being stripped of their silks mid-performance, this team pulled the crowd into their “Fragmented Perspective.”
13TH - Fishers HS (82.800)





Time ticks on as Fishers High School showed the audience all of the “Expressions of Eternity.” In an insane set of exchange tosses, members trade equipment with one another mid-toss multiple times, showing how much trust and hard work they put into creating their breathtaking 2025 program.
14th - Bellbrook HS (82.150)





Giant lights surround the performers of Bellbrook High School as they take on their 2025 show, “In the Spotlight.” A raised platform in the middle of the floor is used throughout the program to showcase featured parts of the team’s show including lifts, weapon tosses and more.
15th - American Fork HS (81.150)





Five different patterns spread across the floor as American Fork High School takes the stage with their energetic 2025 production, “Vibe Quest.” Impeccable rifle, sabre and flag tosses, along with the team’s incredible facial expressions, left the crowd cheering all throughout American Fork High School’s performance.