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New Principal Named for Georgetown High School The Georgetown ISD Board of Trustees
named Wes Vanicek as the new principal for Georgetown High School at its regular meeting Monday, June 20. Presently, Vanicek is an assistant principal at Coppell High School in Coppell Independent School District, which serves more than 3,100 students and has 230 staff members. Prior to his current position, he served at New Tech High in Coppell ISD as an assistant director where he designed and implemented professional learning experiences for campus educators, and also served as a Biotech educator where he developed, designed and implemented cross-curricular instruction. Additionally, he served on the strategic planning committee to help develop the Coppell ISD Strategic Plan/ Long Term Vision. “Wes brings a wealth of knowledge regarding the design of engaging learning experiences that fosters critical thinking and collaboration using real-world scenarios so that students aren’t merely memorizing information, but actually applying what they learn,” said Superintendent Dr. Fred Brent. “His background in developing innovative instructional strategies with a focus on developing positive and appropriate relationships with students is perfectly aligned with the work that’s already underway at GHS. It was critical to select the right person to lead GHS and we’re proud to welcome Wes to the Georgetown ISD family,” said Dr. Brent. Vanicek received his Bachelor of Science in Biology and his Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Texas A&M University. He has been a mentor teacher in the Teach North Texas Program at the University of North Texas and at the UTeach Program at the University of Texas at Dallas. Mr. Vanicek took some time from Coppell to speak to the Advocate about his move to Georgetown. What appealed to you about Georgetown? I have met so many people from GISD doing work across the state and developed a great rapport with them. I was looking toward the next step in my career and Georgetown was looking for someone to jump into the Principal spot. It just evolved perfectly.
Georgetown High School’s new principal, Wes Vanicek
I have driven through Georgetown many times and always liked the town. I always knew it had a historic and smaller-town feel to it even though it is still a growing interstate town. We’re happy in the Hill Country and my family is excited to move here. It’s definitely been good conversation for us and it is a fun, new opportunity to make new friends. They all enjoyed visiting the community and are already starting to see themselves here. What are you looking forward to most? I’m looking forward to learning more about this up-and-coming district. I also plan to continue innovating and redesigning education plans for a greater positive impact on students’ education. As an assistant principal, you have
different silos to operate out of as part of a larger team. I enjoyed having exposure to different areas, but my job was not as hands-on in all those different pieces. I am looking to being able to work with all the different components of the campus as opposed to working on pieces. I will get to know the entire campus, staff, students and all the programs. Being principal enables me to have an impact at a comprehensive level. What is your philosophy on education? Education is a multi-faceted passion for me, and I’m ready to take risks to provide a deeper and more profound sense of learning. Any time I get my hands on something I want to run with it. So, when I jumped into education I ran with it.
Joe West Day in Georgetown
On the occasion of World War II Veteran and Navy Captain (RET) Joe West’s 90th birthday, the Berry Creek Home Bridge Club celebrated with a lavish party at the home of Karli and Paul Hohlstein, and invited Mayor Dale Ross to attend. The Mayor presented a proclamation from the City in honor of West’s active duty service 12/3/1943 to 8/26/1946, and following that, 30 years in the Naval Reserve. Captain West also served on many special government projects and was a recent guest of Honor Flight Austin on a trip to visit the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. “On behalf of the city, we are truly honored to have such a fine man as a fellow citizen,” the Mayor read, and proclaimed June 18, 2016 as Joe West Day in the City of Georgetown. Retired USMC Color Mike Schaefer gave the toast, “It is an honor to know one of the Greatest Generation.”
Capt (RET) Joe West, his daughter Jill Winter and Mayor Dale Ross
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I want education to be meaningful, relevant and authentic so kids will be able to use it in the real world as opposed to “sit and get.” We don’t use knowledge in isolation. We have to merge everything and apply collectively in real life. That style of education—cross curricular—real world education. We are in the job of teaching and we work with young people. The real meat and potatoes of it is forming relationships and knowing what makes them tick. I want to help them mature—they all bring something unique to the table. It’s also fun to get to know the kids so they don’t think we all live under our desks or sleep in the classrooms. When kids get to know and trust us, and trust is strong in the classroom, there is nothing an educator cannot do. What are your thoughts on plans after high school? We have a duty to prepare our kids, not necessarily for the future but their own personal future. I would love to see them all go to college and get a degree, but at the same time we always prepare every kid for any future he or she has planned for himself. I want each of them to be prepared for whatever their future may hold; whether it’s a trade, the military, higher education, or entrepreneurship. Of course, we want our kids to latch on to experiences and pathways that lead to a career, but at the same time there is value in our kids just learning about different things whether they apply it to a career or not. I am also passionate about trades and working with my hands. I use those skills every day; working around the house or on the ranch. There is great value in knowing how to work well even if it’s not a job decision. Any thoughts for students and parents? I am so eager to bring my experience to Georgetown, get to know them and the staff and just dive in. I am extremely excited about this opportunity and being a part of the education process. Mr. Vanicek will arrive in Georgetwon in mid-July and the district has scheduled a meet-and-greet for parents, staff, and community members for 6 pm on July 19 in the Georgetown High School cafeteria.
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