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Spring Round Up
Image Bearing Conference
In early February, Westminster was blessed to have Dr. Aaron Howard spend several days with our faculty, staff, and students. Dr. Howard shared a message of Christhonoring unity and diversity. His gospel-centered message focused on loving other image bearers through the transforming work of Jesus, first done on the cross, then in our hearts, so we might impact the lives of those around us.
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Dr. Howard’s visit was exciting and uplifting. It was full of song, praise, and worship. It was also a challenge to our community to learn and grow together. We look forward to working with Dr. Howard again in the future!
All-School Service Project
In March, Westminster took on an all-school service project to provide 100 local students who experience food insecurity with 10 days worth of food so they would not be hungry over spring break. We put out the call to our Westminster community for shelf stable foods to fill bags for these elementary school children to take home, and our community not only answered the call, they exceeded it.

The week before spring break, Middle and Upper School students packed 120 bags of food, which allowed us to also serve students whose need was slightly less dire. We had so much additional food that we filled two vehicles to stock the school’s pantry to meet future needs. We still had even more food with which to bless organizations that we knew could use it.
We love how our Westminster community is always standing ready to serve others!
State of the School
At the end of April, our entire community came together for a State of the School Family Picnic. Attendees braved the weather (that was a trend this year!) to enjoy Chick-Fil-A dinner together before gathering in the Upper School Gym. Dr. Brower presented on all of the wonderful highlights of our 50th year. We capped the night with the drawing for the Booster Club’s truck raffle. Congratulations to Patty Blanton, winner of the truck raffle!!
Field Day
Field Day is always one of the most fun days of the year at Westminster. Students come together for some friendly competition and plenty of laughter and excitement. This year, the Upper School held their own Field Day a week prior to the Middle and Lower School. Seniors, whose classes had ended already, came back to volunteer at the Lower School Field Day. The best part of the day is the all-school picnic, where students eat, dance, and play together on the field!