by Whitefield Academy | Mar 4, 2022 | Character, Classical Christian, College, Education, Graduation, Middle School, Private Schools, Upper School
Whitefield Academy Blog NHS: Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character “Welcome, proud parents! And it is okay to feel proud of your children.” These words of affirmation opened the message spoken by Dr. McIntosh at our 2022 Whitefield Academy National...
by Whitefield Academy | Sep 2, 2021 | College, Extracurriculars, Upper School
Whitefield Academy Blog Volunteering and Activities on College Applications This post originally appeared on Whitefield Academy’s blog on August 8th, 2018. For Whitefield parents who have specific college application questions, please contact BJ Williams....
by Whitefield Academy | Aug 19, 2021 | College, Education, Graduation, Uncategorized, Upper School
Whitefield Academy Blog College Planning Checklist: Sophomore to Senior It’s almost here! The start of the school year! And while our little kids are picking out lunchboxes and backpacks, our older students are beginning to embark on a time like no other: the...
by Emily Huelskamp | Jul 22, 2021 | Athletics, College, Extracurriculars, Uncategorized
Whitefield Academy Blog Failure: When God Closes Olympic-Sized Doors A note from John and Rachel Hutson, Whitefield’s crew coaches: Emily is a friend and fellow Wheaton College crew alumna. Since graduation, Emily has been competing at the highest levels of the sport...
by Matthew Lettow | Jul 30, 2020 | Classical Christian, College, Education, Graduation, Uncategorized
Whitefield Academy Blog Whitefield Academy Valedictorian Speech 2020 The following speech was given at Whitefield Academy’s 2020 Commencement Ceremony by Matthew Lettow, Whitefield Academy Valedictorian from the class of 2020. Hello everyone, I am so honored to...
by Rachel Hutson | Apr 30, 2020 | Affordability, College, Parenting, Private Schools
Whitefield Academy Blog 10 Things You Should Be Able to Do Before College Your baby is going to college! Has the panic set in? You want them to not only survive but to thrive. After pooling the thoughts of a number of parents and current college students, here’s...