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Wonderful Westview Alumni News

Rohit attended The Westview School from 2006 to 2014, and he remembers fondly all the good times with friends. He encourages Westview students to enjoy the present. "You will remember with nostalgia all your times at Westview," said Rohit. Rohit attended Bellaire High School following his time at Westview. He is currently studying graphic design at Houston Community College while working at Smoothie King.

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Anthony attended Westview from 2007 to 2015. He graduated from Westview Middle School and attended Bellaire High School. One of his favorite memories of his time at Westview is attending the art car parade and seeing his Westview teachers call out to him from the route. Anthony encourages Westview students to "Keep your mind and thoughts in focus." Anthony reflects, "Westview taught me how the world works and what people expect of me." He is currently seeking employment.

Noah attended Westview from age three until the first grade. He will be a senior at Waltrip High School and has been working at Whataburger since September of 2020. This summer was his fourth summer volunteering at Westview. "Westview definitely helped me out a lot in becoming the person I am today. I am thankful to all of my former teachers and people who have helped me out along the way." said Noah.

Jack attended Westview from 2014 to 2016. Upon completion of middle school, Jack attended high school at Gateway Academy. After graduation from Gateway, Jack attended the Advance Program, where he learned to live independently and pay his own bills. He began work as a bagger at HEB. Jack recently received a promotion to the HEB produce department. He currently lives in Midtown independently and takes the Metro to and from work. Jack credits Westview for giving him his voice. "Westview helped me to speak up for myself, to raise my hand and have my voice heard."

Bryce attended Westview from Pre-K through 4th grade. Before the start of middle school, Bryce moved to Friendswood and started 5th grade at Lutheran South Academy. Sixth grade was a fantastic year for Bryce, and he finished the year with two significant awards. He received the 6th grade Spiritual Life Award for showing kindness to others and the Principal's High Honor Roll for all A’s. Bryce said that Westview taught him to overcome some of his fears as well as build his confidence.

Luke attended Westview from 2008- 2015. Upon completion of middle school, Luke attended Launch Academy and then moved to The HUB Houston. He recently graduated from The HUB and is currently enrolled in their Life 101 program, learning critical job skills. He is interning at St. Christopher's Resale Shop. Luke loved his time at Westview. The Halloween social was his favorite, and he loved all the teachers. Luke credits Westview for teaching him important skills like working with others in a group setting and putting forward your best efforts even when faced with something new and challenging.

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