Westwood Heights highlights student achievement, gives students new avenues to give feedback

Westwood Heights Board of Education · February 5, 2026

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Summary

The board honored senior student‑athletes, heard from a junior who installed student suggestion boxes and introduced a sophomore class representative at the Feb. 4 meeting.

The board used part of its Feb. 4 agenda to recognize student achievement and student voice initiatives.

Athletic Director Gary Lee introduced 11 senior student‑athletes who maintained at least a 3.0 GPA while competing in sports and praised their classroom and athletic commitment. "Hamady High School proudly honors 11 outstanding senior student athletes who have maintained a 3 point GPA or higher while competing in sports," Lee said as he named students and celebrated their work in and out of the classroom.

Student junior Jovan Luckett reported the successful installation of two student suggestion/voice boxes in the building and described ideas received so far—requests that included reintroducing a tennis team, adding soccer, concerns about bathroom supplies and requests for changes to passing time. The board discussed operational reasons for current fixtures (e.g., hand dryers) and thanked the student for organizing the initiative.

The board also introduced Kendall Houston as the sophomore class representative to the board; Houston briefly described her leadership roles and connection to student government.