Author: Amy Randolph

Our sixth-grade students had an unforgettable two-day adventure at Universal Studios Islands of Adventure and the Kennedy Space Center! Day one kicked off with the Jurassic World VelociCoaster Ride Design Program, where students became real-world engineers, brainstorming, designing, and creating their attraction concepts. Afterward, they enjoyed the thrills of the parks with their friends! Students incorporated their ideas to plan, design, and build roller coasters in class as a culminating activity. Day two took them to the Kennedy Space Center, where they explored America’s space history, stood under the towering Saturn V rocket, touched a moon rock, and experienced incredible exhibits like...

At Westminster Academy, our mission is more than a statement—it’s a calling. We are a Christ-centered, biblically based college preparatory school committed to equipping students to excel by cultivating their God-given talents for the glory of God. Every day, our faculty and staff invest in shaping tomorrow’s Christ-followers, community builders, and critical thinkers—young men and women prepared to lead and serve in an ever-changing world. As we look to the future, we invite passionate educators and dedicated professionals who share our vision for Kingdom impact, academic excellence, and biblical truth to explore career opportunities with us. If you or someone you...

​​Dear WA Community, Holidays come with trappings and traditions. July 4 and fireworks. Memorial Day and flags. Thanksgiving and turkey. Christmas and … well, all of it. Easter has bunnies and eggs. Each of these symbols has come to represent the tenor and tone of the holiday—they help with identity. When I was a boy, no one told me that Easter eggs were said to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus, or that in the early Church, they were often painted red, capturing the idea of Jesus’ sacrifice. Perhaps I would have willingly participated in the egg coloring ritual if I knew that....

We are thrilled to share that our annual auction, Westy in Wonderland, presented by Benedetti Orthodontics, was a tremendous success—raising over $469,000 in gross proceeds! It’s not too late to donate to the Heart Raise. Let’s come together to invest in a new system that will strengthen communication, culture, and campus security across WA. Looking for one more treasure? A limited number of items are available in our Post-Auction Sale, open now through Wednesday, April 23, at noon. Don’t miss your chance—head to wa.edu/auction to browse and bid! Congratulations to Cesar and Sose Maltez, winners of the $5,000 tuition credit for next school...

Ladies’ Water Polo: District Champions Competing in the Regional tournament at the National Training Center in Ocala on Thursday, 4/17, and Friday, 4/18. Men’s Water Polo: District Champions Competing in the Regional tournament at the National Training Center in Ocala on Thursday, 4/17, and Friday, 4/18. Ladies’ Tennis: District Champions The Team will advance to the Regional Semifinals on Tuesday, April 22, at the WA Athletic Complex. Eighth grader Lexie Bursa had an undefeated 14-0 record this season, and beat Yeshiva in 1st singles finals at the district tournament, which automatically advances her to states. Lexie and Junior Lilly Aguiar beat Donna...