Last month we hosted a breakfast for students who are new to the district to welcome them to the Worthington Kilbourne High School community. We wanted to take the opportunity to check in on how the new students are adjusting to life at WKHS and hear more about where they moved here from as well as what they like or dislike. It was a great way to start the day!
WKHS has over 70 students who are new to the district. Many of them are from within Ohio, but we also have new students from as far away as Germany - including our foreign exchange students who come from a wide range of countries across the world. Each of these students brings knowledge of their past communities that will strengthen and enrich our school.
I was impressed by how many of the students are already involved in activities - football, soccer, cross country, band, and choir were just a few I heard mentioned and many of the students are looking forward to joining sports or clubs as the year continues. Some students commented on the differences in food and the length of time for lunch at WKHS compared to their old schools. We heard reflections about how early classes start at Kilbourne compared to their old schools, how thankful they are for the freedoms and trust that we put in students, and also the helpfulness of students and staff members.
I am thankful to come to work at WKHS every day and as I talked with these newest Kilbourne Wolves, I was excited that they are a part of our school because they have so much to contribute and I was overwhelmed with pride - not only in the way that these students have overcome the challenges involved with adjusting to a new school, but also with pride for how the students and staff have welcomed these new students.
Be sure to try to meet the new students in your classes, lunch, sports, or clubs and welcome them to WKHS!
Additionally, on Friday morning was the first Student of the Month Ceremony of the year. Students are recognized for their commitment to the school and community and can only be selected to receive this honor once in their high school careers.
Congratulations to Abby Souder (L) and Tania Craig (R) along with Abby Eymann and Amy Flores who were unable to attend the ceremony.
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