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WHITCOMB 50TH ANNIVERSARY

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More than 100 students, parents, staff and alumni of

G. H. Whitcomb Elementary School gathered on this

past Saturday to celebrate the campus’ 50th Anniver sary.

Principal Dianna Kattner led the festivities with

entertainment provided by the Whitcomb Elementary

4th Grade Choir.

During the ceremony, students shared their progress

on a special 50th anniversary tile mosaic that will

hang in the hallways of Whitcomb Elementary. Guest

speakers included former Whitcomb teachers Glen

Bridges and Jeanne Goode, who

took guests on a trip down memory

lane with stories of the school’s be ginnings

in 1968. Kattner also reminisced

on the treasured Whitcomb

Giraffe traditions and the beloved

spirit for the school shared by students

and the community.

“The words that you hear people

repeat year after year, whether they

work here, visit here, or bring their

children to school here are ‘there is

such a warm feeling here’ or ‘it just

feels like a family here,’” Kattner

explained. “The students of Whitcomb

leave and return often to see

the teachers that they loved and

that they knew loved them in return.

They become so much a fabric of

the Whitcomb community that after

they grow up and go away to college,

they return to the school that

taught them to love learning, so they

can teach the next generation of

Whitcomb Giraffes.”

Since opening its doors in 1968, Whitcomb has had

a long history of helping its students grow as learners

and leaders. In keeping with that tradition, the

highlight of the ceremony was a special recognition

to Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital for its support

of the District’s expanded Leader In Me program.

The program teaches 21st century leadership and life

skills to students and creates a culture of student empowerment

based on the idea that every child can be

a leader.

“Our District places great emphasis on talking –

and walking – our core values,” said CCISD Superintendent,

Dr. Greg Smith. “With the addition of The

Leader In Me model and curriculum, each student understands

and is prepared to assume his or her role

as productive citizens. Thanks to Houston Methodist

Clear Lake, in 2018, Whitcomb Elementary students

have begun living out The Leader In Me not just on

campus but everywhere they go.”

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