WHS NHS Members Celebrated National Student Leadership Week

Whitewater High School NHS members celebrated National Student Leadership Week by hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive, community service projects through a spring Silent Auction and developing a new program called the Big Buddy Little Buddy project.  Members traveled to Lincoln Elementary School on April 26 and shared reflections about the importance of demonstrating outstanding leadership, character, scholarship, and service with the 5th-grade class.  At the end of the presentation, President Aileen Perez shared, “These four characteristics will not only change our school but can eventually change the world.”  Children then had fun playing games with members outside at the end of the day.

Editor’s note: This article and photos were submitted by Pamela Sonmor-Wintz, Whitewater High School Counselor and National Honor Society Advisor.

Share This
Posted in ,

Other Recent Posts

Making a Difference Day: Volunteer efforts at Bassett House

Local Student Recognized in the Honors Program at UW-W

Happy Mother’s Day

Library Hosts WWI: Beyond the Trenches Exhibit

Historical Society “Whitewater Stories” Program to Feature the Downtown, Schools, and Churches

Children’s & Adult Beginner Swim Lessons Offered at WAFC: Discount for new members

Our Readers Share: Ron Binning – Big apartment complex construction

Seniors in the Park Presents “Hamnet”

GWC to Hear About Dual Enrollment for High School Students

UW-W Staff Member Named to Universities of WI Presidential Search

Whitewater Community TV is Finally on TDS; Weekend Schedule Posted

Obituary: Lois Cummings, 99, of Fond du Lac

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: Happy Mother’s Day

Celebration of Life: William Kincaid

City Parks & Recreation Hosts “Reel Fun Fishing Day” During WI Free Fishing Weekend