
Hello, I am Nick Baldwin, a husband, father, and educator running for school board. My wife, Heather, and I have 2 children, 13 and 9, both of whom have attended school in the district since kindergarten. In our free time our family enjoys camping, fishing, building projects in the shop and cheering on the kids in their many sports, clubs and activities.
I graduated from Whitewater High School in 2000 and attended UW-Platteville from 2001 to 2005. In the Fall of 2005 I student-taught under Mike Wintz at Whitewater High School. In the Spring of 2006, I was hired at Waterford High School where I taught the remainder of that school year and all of the next. In the Fall of 2007, I started at Union Grove High School where I work to this day. In 2015, I became an adjunct professor at Gateway Technical College, teaching their dual-credit automotive and small engine classes at the high school level. I have a B.S. in Technology Education from UW-Platteville, and a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from National Louis University. I also hold automotive certifications from ASE, and a general-class amateur radio license from the FCC.
I’ve always worked to help our district in the best ways I knew how. In the past, I have served on the Whitewater High School Technology Education Advisory Board. During that time, another member of that board and I were able to crowd-source thousands of dollars of funding for a new CNC router and power miter saw to be donated to the high school shops. The tools are now an integral part of the curriculum and are used by clubs such as Ferradermis. Those tools are a testament to the wonderful support that our community has for our schools when they are in need.
I believe that the Whitewater community is unique in its ability and desire to support our schools. In the past several years I have witnessed an outpouring of support for our students and staff at monthly school board meetings. I know that we can come together to help our district raise our test scores, improve staff and student morale, provide parents and community members with clear, concise, and transparent communications, and grow the necessary curricula to best prepare our students for life after high school. Please consider voting for me, Nick Baldwin, April 1.
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