Author: Amy Randolph

Do you want to get more involved this year? Join the Lions Parent Association (LPA) for our Kick-Off on Friday, September 6, at 8:00 a.m. in the DeVos Chapel. You will have the opportunity to meet the LPA leadership team and learn more about how you can get involved. We will end promptly at 9:15 a.m. to honor your time. The LPA serves as the primary means of parental involvement and works to strengthen the home and school link. It is organized to provide flexibility and share responsibilities to maximize parental involvement, a key element of school culture. Many opportunities are...

We are looking forward to another exciting year in athletics at Westminster Academy. We are offering stadium-style box seating in the gymnasium and football stadium to support the basketball, cheer, football, and volleyball programs. This unique seating is an excellent opportunity to contribute to our athletic programs and provide a comfortable and unique athletic experience for our family and fans. There are 48 box seats in the football stadium and another 48 box seats in the gymnasium. Below are the purchase options for the box seats for the 2024–25 basketball, cheer, football, and volleyball seasons. The following levels are available for purchase: ...

You may recall the 16,000 hours that we reference as the time a child is in school from kindergarten to twelfth grade. This year, we recognize the 116,000 hours that three of our faculty have collectively poured into the lives of our students. We are grateful for them and are truly blessed to have spent time working alongside them. Mr. Bruce Buit began his journey with WA in 1978. In a series of events only possible through God, he graduated from Calvin College, married his wife, Fran, and moved to South Florida. For the past 46 years, Mr. Buit has...

The Class of 2024 at Westminster Academy recently embarked on their senior trip, a six-day-long adventure that solidified their bond as a class and sent them off into the next chapter with a heart full of memories. The trip was far more than sightseeing and nature parks. The ever-enthusiastic Mr. Jominy shared his signature devotion with the seniors—a WA tradition! Another class favorite was “The Best Story Ever Told,” followed by open discussion – which provided a thoughtful and spiritual way to center the day. These sessions fostered a sense of community and reminded the seniors of the Christian values that...