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This semester our high students have multiple opportunities to hear from a variety of professionals in the classroom setting. They are hearing stories from a wide variety of industries that all share a common theme of requiring honesty and integrity. We are grateful for their willingness to share their time with our students to make an impact in their lives. January 11—Gerry Cahill, former CEO of Carnival Cruise Lines January 11—Carol Satterly, Registered Nurse, Nursing Instructor at Western Governors University January 12—Hector Picard, Motivational Speaker, Spokesperson, and Para-Athlete January 18—George Barbar, Senior Managing Director at Mesirow January 20—Dr. Elijah Obiero,...

In the last few weeks, our students in Grades 6–8 partnered with the CROS Ministries Gleaning Program for their service project day. They helped to carry out their “food recovery strategy that allows produce that is below top-market grade or unmarketable, but equally nutritious and beneficial, to be harvested and distributed to the food insecure of Palm Beach and Martin Counties instead of being plowed back into the soil.” Farmers donate the excess produce that they cannot sell to CROS Ministries then volunteers are mobilized to harvest the produce. Our students spent several hours in local fields harvesting bell peppers that...

Last week was full of school spirit in honor of Winter Court with dress-up days for even our youngest lions, the Winter Court presentation in the upper school chapel, and Friday’s pep rally. All festivities led up to the WA Lions basketball game on Saturday, February 5, against The Benjamin School Buccaneers. The Lions entered the game with a 17–6 record and defeated the Buccaneers 74–54. The game was not the only crowning achievement celebrated. The 2022 Winter Court was recognized during halftime—Seniors: Max Flores, Omar Jacques, Brandon Lue, Caleb Martos, Lydia Burkey, Jillian Jacaty, Leeya Kim, and Shyanne Scott; Juniors:...

Each year, the Broward County Non-Public School Association honors exceptional students. The Pinnacle Award recognizes students who set an example in their actions at home, in school, and in the community. In addition, they excel in one or more of these areas: academics, community service, citizenship, fine arts, athletics, and student activities. Congratulations to the following students: Avery Carvell, 5th-grade—Avery consistently displays perseverance and effort in her commitment to academics and is viewed by her peers as kind-hearted, inclusive, and having a positive attitude. She is involved in both soccer and orchestra, and she was among a select group of students...

Our awesome WA Junior Thespians spent last weekend in Orlando at the Florida State Junior Thespian Festival. These talented 6th–8th-grade students attended performance workshops, then competed in multiple events to showcase their acting, singing, and overall performance abilities. To qualify to attend the State Festival, they first had to compete and receive a high enough score at the District level, which happened locally in November. At that competition, nine of our performance and technical theater “events” scored in that range, so those events are what the students then presented in Orlando. Some of the events featured solo students, duets/trios, and one...