Staff Honors
Congratulations to Scot Whitfield
Scot Whitfield is the 2010 North Carolina Career and Technical Teacher of the Year. He is enthusiastic educator that loves his students and brings out the best in all they do. Congratulations Scot!
Congratulations to Michael McGinn
Michael McGinn is the 2010 WCHS Teacher of the Year. He is enthusiastic educator loved by all - in charge of the WCHS News Show as well as teaches Latin and Journalism. Congratulations Michael!!!!!
Congratulations to Mary Rose
Mary Rose is the 2010 WCHS Classified Employee of the Year. She is a loved member of the staff of WCHS. Always willing to help in many different areas. Congratulations Mary !!!
Congratulations to Amy McKay
Amy McKay is the 2010 WCHS Certified Employee of the Year. Congratulations Amy!!!!!
Congratulations to Rachel Lilly
Rachel Lilly received her National Boards Certification in English/Language Arts in December, 2009. Congratulations Rachel!!!!!
Congratulations to Shelton Mayo
Shelton Mayo was recognized by the North Carolina Athletic Association as the 2009-2010 Boys and Girls Coach of the Year for Cross Country. This is his 12th time accepting this honor. Congratulations Shelton!!!!!!
Congratulations to Glenn Howell
Glenn Howell was named the President of the North Carolina Agricultural Teachers' Association for the 2009-10 school year!!!!! Congratulations Glen!!!!!
Congratulations to Scot Whitfield
Scot Whitfield is the Regional Advisor for Skills USA Region 2 of North Carolina. He was named 2008-09 Advisor of the Year!!!! Congratulations Scot!!!!!
Congratulations to Tiffany Mayo
Tiffany Mayo received her National Boards Certification in Library Media in December, 2008. Congratulations Tiffany!!!!!
Congratulations to Ruth Varner
Ruth Varner was recognized at an awards banquet, Oct. 23, 2008, by the Carteret County Mayors' Committee for Persons with Disabilities as the distinguished educator of individuals with disabilities for 2008. She was recognized at the banquet held on October 23, 2008 at the All Saints Angelical Church in Morehead City. Ruth was honored for her work with persons with disabilities in our school. Congratulations Ruth!!!!!!
Congratulations to Deborah Coulter
Deborah Coulter has been selected to receive the 2008 Goodheart-Wilcox Secondary Teacher Award, awarded through the Housing, Education and Research Association.
The judges chose her activity because it was very innovative and involved many aspects of housing. Her students developed a hands-on project where they designed units for senior housing and became more aware of Universal Design principles.
The Housing Education and Research Association is flying her to Indianapolis to receive her award on October 7th, 2008. Congratulations Deborah!!!!!!
Congratulations to Scot Whitfield
Mr. Scot Whitfield, a SkillsUSA advisor at WCHS, was recognized as the 2008 NC SkillsUSA Advisor of the Year, and was inducted as NC Career & Technical Education (NCACTE) President at the CTE Summer Conference in Greensboro.
SkillsUSA, a partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives, strives to ensure that America has a skilled work force. Formerly known as VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America,) the club is a national organization serving teachers as well as high school and college students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations.
Congratulations Scot!!!
Congratulations to Michael McKay
Michael McKay was inducted to the North Carolina DPI Business and Information Technologies Hall of Fame at the 2008 NC Career and Technical Education Summer Conference held July 21-25, 2008 in Greensboro, NC. Michael received this honor for his service and contributions to Career and Technical Education and their student organizations. Congratulations Michael!
Congratulations to Amy McKay
Amy McKay was also inducted to the North Carolina DPI Business and Information Technologies Hall of Fame at the 2008 NC Career and Technical Education Summer Conference in Greensboro, NC. Amy received this honor for his service and contributions to Career and Technical Education, Future Business Leaders of America and for writing Course Curriculum. Congratulations Amy!