Brown Featured in Marietta Juried Art ShowBrown Featured in Marietta Juried...
Upper School art teacher Rebecca Brown was selected as a featured artist for the Metro Montage XVII, an annual juried exhibition at the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art. Her artwork, "Moonscape," will be on...
View ArticleFreshmen Debate Flood Theory
In the freshman Bible and History class taught by Mr. Unsicker, the students learn to research and think logically to create debate arguments. Last week, students prepared a debate to defend a...
View ArticleThird-Graders Become Physicists for a DayThird-Graders Become Physicists for...
Third-grade students were transformed into physicists during a hands-on learning lab on Sept. 19. Led by Scientist Q from High Touch High Tech, the students explored the relationship between the...
View ArticleWorld Cultures Class Searches for Gold in SiberiaWorld Cultures Class...
The students in Mrs. Janico's eighth-grade World Cultures class participated in an interactive gold search on Sept. 19 to learn the importance of differentiating between absolute and relative...
View ArticleLea (Babcock) Wallace ('10) Fights for Educational Equity through Teach for...
Lea (Babcock) Wallace (’10) finds fulfilment in the day-to-day business of education as a recruitment associate for Teach for America in the Athens/Atlanta region.Upon graduation from the University...
View ArticleEighth-Grader Tomi Oderinde Participates in Duke TIP Summer...
Tomi with several friends from the programWhile many Middle School students spend the summer lounging around the pool or at the beach, eighth-grader Tomi Oderinde had a different idea of summer fun...
View ArticleWhitefield Solar Eclipse Plan for August 21Whitefield Solar Eclipse Plan for...
The Atlanta area will be experiencing a 97% total solar eclipse during the afternoon of Monday, August 21. The moon will begin passing over the sun at approximately 1 p.m. and will cover 97% of the...
View ArticleFaculty Pursue Educational Endeavors Over SummerFaculty Pursue Educational...
While our faculty take advantage of the summer break to rest and rejuvenate, they also utilize their time out of the classroom to pursue educational endeavors of their own. Take a look at a few of the...
View ArticleMargine Named GISA Master TeacherMargine Named GISA Master Teacher
Kindergarten teacher Adrienne Margine was named a Master Teacher by the Georgia Independent School Association. This program recognizes teachers who exhibit best practices in the classroom and a...
View ArticleFine Arts Faculty Hone Skills and Have Fun Over SummerFine Arts Faculty Hone...
Whitefield's fine arts department spent the summer honing their skills and having fun across the country and the world. Read all about their experiences below!Elizabeth Weathington, Lower School Music...
View ArticleMiddle School Cross Country Experiencing a Strong SeasonMiddle School Cross...
The Middle School cross-country team claimed great success at the October 5 meet hosted by North Cobb Christian School. Overall, our boys earned fourth place within the region with a 103 score....
View ArticleJazz Band Performs at Retirement HomeJazz Band Performs at Retirement Home
The Whitefield jazz band had a great time performing a concert at Lenbrook Retirement Home on Monday. Thirteen students played a 45-minute concert, including Big Band favorites such as "Sing, Sing,...
View ArticleWolfPack Weekly Roundup: August 21, 2017WolfPack Weekly Roundup: August 21, 2017
The WolfPack is back for a new school year!Our fall athletic teams have been working hard in preparation for the season ahead. Our JV volleyball, varsity softball, varsity cross-country, and Middle...
View ArticleFirst-Graders Show Off Pets During Pet DayFirst-Graders Show Off Pets During...
The first-graders introduced their furry (and scaly) family members to the rest of their class Oct. 12-14. They explained how they named their pet, described their pet's favorite treat, and even...
View ArticleSenior-Freshman Mentoring Kicks OffSenior-Freshman Mentoring Kicks Off
A new year of senior-freshman mentoring kicked off on the seniors' first day of school on August 18. Freshmen who wished to have a mentor were matched with same-gender seniors to talk about everything...
View ArticleJaylie Welch ('11) Makes Wishes Come TrueJaylie Welch ('11) Makes Wishes Come...
Jaylie Welch loves making wishes come true, and she does this very thing through her job at Make-A-Wish Foundation Georgia. Founded in 1995 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Make-A-Wish Georgia...
View ArticleStudent Council Learns Leadership Skills at Catalyst ConferenceStudent...
Earlier this month, Director of Student Life Tyrone Johnson took our Upper School Student Council to the Atlanta Catalyst Conference at the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.The Catalyst conference is...
View ArticleStudents Bond During Back-to-School Retreats and SeminarsStudents Bond During...
Upper School students had the opportunity to bond with one another during some special back-to-school retreats and seminars.Seniors spent five days at Camp Covecrest in the North Georgia mountains...
View ArticleFoundations Built During Group ActivitiesFoundations Built During Group...
On August 23, Middle School students participated in group team-building activities to lay a foundation for the school year, deepen their walk with the Lord, explore the true meaning of servant...
View ArticleWolfPack Marching Band Ready for New SeasonWolfPack Marching Band Ready for...
The 2017-2018 Marching WolfPack Band is ready to go! After participating in a grueling, but satisfying, weeklong band camp from July 31-August 4, the students were excited to perform their first...
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