News and Notes 4.10
#Snowday I have to admire the grit of teachers. They do the work that is not always seen or rewarded. They don’t take the easy way when so often they … Continued
#Snowday I have to admire the grit of teachers. They do the work that is not always seen or rewarded. They don’t take the easy way when so often they … Continued
Tis the Season for Giving For those of you who follow WLPS on Facebook, you may have seen my interview with National Honor Society President and WLHS senior, Mackenzie Kelley, … Continued
Proud of Our Students I want to give praise to the accomplishments of a young man at Whitmore Lake High School. Caleb Henning recently received a commendation from the National … Continued
Science is for Girls, Too As a principal, I run when I hear the word “diva.” Anybody labeled as such is going to bring big-time drama into my life. Digital … Continued
Sinking Fund – Projects on “Track” If you have been on our Middle School/High School campus this school year, you’ve likely noticed piles of dirt, forklifts, and semi-trucks. WLPS … Continued
Our Number 1 Job To groups of students, I say the following many, many times in the beginning, middle, and end of each school year, “Our number one job is … Continued
It’s Homecoming week, Trojans! One of our beloved retired English teachers, Sandi Klump, after reviewing an essay that needed a little more development would often say “Don’t just tell me. … Continued
It was packed at the WLES Open House two weeks ago. Wednesday I could not find a parking spot at the Early Childhood Center for their orientation. Then later in … Continued