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Westview Recognizes the CLASS OF 2021

The Westview School held a commencement breakfast in May to recognize five of our Middle School students moving on from Westview this year. Students and families gathered in Largent Hall, and our Middle School teachers and administration celebrated the students' years at Westview with a commemorative slideshow, heartfelt speeches, and a certificate presentation. Westview is thankful to these families for trusting Westview with the education of their children.

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R A I N E R - 8 Y E A R S

What a pleasure and joy it has been to teach Rainer during his years in Middle School. A quiet and shy student, Rainer has grown and matured in many ways over his eight years at Westview. I have watched him push himself outside his comfort level. In Middle School, Rainer developed friendships with both his teachers and peers. He will be missed at Westview, and we wish him the best of luck in the future. - Crystal Irvin

Rainer will attend public school for high school.

S O H A M - 7 Y E A R S

I have always been impressed with Soham's intelligence, but his courage and curiosity to try new things remain the virtues I most admire in him. Whether it is something that comes naturally, like chess or something that doesn't, like hacky sack, Soham approaches new things with the same level of enthusiasm. The virtues of courage and curiosity, have made learning with him at Westview a pleasure, and I believe these traits will carry him far in future endeavors. – Jared Dawkins

Soham will attend The Branch School for the completion of middle school.

M A R C E L O - 4 Y E A R S

Every task Marcelo tackles is treated with great pride and great diligence. I recall a day that Marcelo called me over to his desk during math. I thought he might have a question, but instead, he had completed a pretty tricky math problem. Pointing to his work, he said, “Look at what I just did! Wasn’t that good work?” What an honor it has been to be Marcelo’s teacher. I am proud of all the ways he has grown and matured during his years at Westview. His future is bright, and there is so much for him to accomplish as his education journey continues. – Megan Coleman

K A Y L A N - 10 Y E A R S

Kaylan is truly a Westview success story. Through his ten years here, he has learned the importance of self-regulation and asking for help. Kaylan's teachers have seen so much growth and maturity, especially once he moved into the Westview Middle School program. The hard work and dedication Kaylan has put into being successful has shaped him into a young man with a bright future. We are so proud and can’t wait to see how he continues to grow and flourish. - Crystal Irvin

Kaylan will attend Gateway Academy for high school.

B R A D L Y - 8 Y E A R S

Bradly is a student who is passionate about his interests ranging from music to science to being a Japanophile; hanging out with him after school was the highlight of many school days. While Bradly may seem to be in his head at first glance, he never ceases to impress. He will ace the test you are not sure he is prepared for, or he’ll be the first to volunteer to help sanitize the classroom. We are all better for knowing Bradly, and he will be missed around the Westview campus. - Andres Gutierrez

Bradly will attend public school for high school.

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