New Teacher, New Ideas: Ed Williams Uplifts History Department
Even though Ed Williams just began teaching at Westminster this year, he has already proposed a new Global Program to Puerto Rico. Currently, Williams teaches four sections of sixth-grade World...
View ArticleCarter Thomas Embraces Her New Roles in Barge
You may know her as your elective teacher, former coach, the nicest teacher in the Middle School, or simply Ms. Thomas. This year, teacher Carter Thomas isn’t around as much because she has found...
View ArticleUnveiling the Hidden Fears of Westminster Teachers: Wet Hair, Open Doors, and...
Students have always enjoyed gossiping about teachers. They think of them as boring, rule-following robots, but little do they know that teachers are human enough to have hilarious phobias, just like a...
View ArticleInside the Debate Team: Taking a Closer Look at Westminster’s Academic Team
Middle Schoolers: do you like to argue? Do you want to win arguments more often? If so, the debate team is a great place to learn! Westminster Middle School offers debate as an extracurricular for 7th...
View ArticleExpanding the Orchestra Team: Double the Directors, Double the Impact
During Bo Na’s eight years at Westminster, she has always taught as a single full-time orchestra director. But this year, for the first time, Bill Scruggs joins her as another orchestra director,...
View ArticleWith Coach Pashley in the House, Westminster will Squash the Competition
When Coach Celia Pashley arrived at Westminster at the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year, her goal was to get Westminster their squash glory back, and she immediately hit the ground running. The...
View ArticleHow Middle School Holiday Traditions Create Lasting Memories
As the holiday season approaches, the halls of the Westminster Middle School begin to buzz with excitement. It’s not just the anticipation of a well-deserved break from classes, but also the cherished...
View ArticleStudents Wrestle With Audition Process for the Musical
This year’s musical, Newsies, centers around Newsies and their leader Jack Kelly as they hold a strike against the raising of their paper prices. But what may be the most important first step in...
View ArticleEnglish Department Welcomes New Faces
Every school year brings fresh faces and new ideas, and this year is no exception. Our school is excited to welcome a group of talented and passionate educators who are eager to make a difference in...
View ArticleCatfish Looking Strong Going Into State Championship
This year, the swim team has been very successful, beating Sutton Middle School on Thursday, November 30, and placing highly at many other meets. The girls have been very strong, and the boys, despite...
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