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The 4 C’s of 21st Century Teaching & Learning in Middle School
Our Middle School Lakers haven’t wasted any time putting the 4 C’s into action this year.
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Coding Fun!
Second-grade students display their Dash & Dot robots while a programmable drone hovers. Mr. Masem's Coding and Robotics class is part of our new STEAM program. Students are loving their time in the new course offerings.
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Our Middle School had a week full of team building and Middle School Mania!
Our first week of Middle School was amazing! Learn more about all the amazing team building we did over the past week.
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Learn about our new Lower School Innovation Lab from our Head of School Dr. Steven Lyng, Ph.D
Take a journey with our Head of School, Dr. Steven Lyng, Ph.D. as he learns about our new Lower School Innovation Lab with our Grade 3 students.
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Welcome Back Message from our Head of School, Dr. Steven Lyng, Ph. D
We hope everyone had an amazing first day of school at Windermere Preparatory School! Click on the link below and enjoy a welcome back video from our Head of School, Dr. Steven Lyng.
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Windermere Prep is awarded the Strength of America Award by National Strength & Conditioning Association
Windermere Preparatory School is one of only two Florida schools who were awarded the Strength of America Award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association for 2019 through 2020.
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Windermere Prep is awarded the Strength of America Award by National Strength & Conditioning Association
Windermere Preparatory School is one of only two Florida schools who were awarded the Strength of America Award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association for 2019 through 2020.
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WPS Alum, Austin Bergner Drafted to Detroit Tigers
North Carolina junior and Windermere Prep Alum, Austin Bergner was selected on the second day of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers. The right-handed pitcher was taken in the 9th round with the 262nd pick overall. In the 2019 season, Bergner is 6-1 with a 5.21 ERA. He has struck out 72 batters in 77.2 innings of work. The Windermere, Fla. native was dominant in his last start against Tennessee, which won Carolina the Super Regional. He tossed seven innings of two-run ball, striking out eight and allowing just four hits. In his career, Bergner has pitched 208.1 innings in Carolina blue, striking out 201 batters and allowing 198 hits. He is 17-6 with a 4.31 ERA. Read more click here: https://247sports.com/college/north-carolina/LongFormArticle/Nine-UNC-Baseball-Players-Selected-2019-MLB-Draft-132649301/#132649301_4
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Celebrating WPS Class of 2019 and 1000th WPS Graduate
Windermere Preparatory School celebrated the Class of 2019 and the 1000th WPS graduate on Friday, May 24th at Dr. Phillips Performing Arts in Orlando, FL. We are so proud of our students and will miss them next year. https://www.orangeobserver.com/052319-graduation
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WPS twin sisters, Arianna and Angeline Bergner are double trouble on the sand
WPS Arianna and Angeline Bergner are double trouble on the sand, the identical twin sisters also happen to be teammates on the sand for the Windermere Prep beach volleyball team. In the world of team sports, the connections that athletes have between one another is often one of the biggest aspects to finding success. It’s difficult to win as a team if you can’t get along, and the better you know your teammates the better off you’ll be. But what happens if your lone teammate is a relative or — more specifically — your identical twin sister? That’s the case for Arianna and Angeline Bergner, who do everything as a pair — including playing alongside one another for the Windermere Prep beach volleyball team. Like many identical twins they finish each other’s sentences, they are empathic to one another and their bond is deep, so it’s no surprise that they don’t have any issue when it comes to playing together on the same team. “We don’t separate — we’ve been by each other’s side our whole lives, so it wasn’t really different stepping on the court with her,” Arianna said. “It was just a matter of being mature about it if we messed up.”
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Windermere Prep alum Spencer Pigot lands Indianapolis 500 front row spot and is featured in the Orlando Sentinel
INDIANAPOLIS — Windermere Prep alum Spencer Pigot nearly secured the coveted Indianapolis 500 pole, but he had to settle for a front-row start after fireworks elsewhere. Simon Pagenaud found a new way to impress his team owner. Last weekend, he rallied in the rain to end a 21-race drought. On Sunday, he put Roger Penske back on the pole for the Indianapolis 500. And he may not be finished. Pagenaud traded high-fives and pumped his fist along pit row after earning the first Indy pole by a French driver in a century. He had a four-lap qualifying average of 229.992 mph to edge Ed Carpenter and Pigot and give Chevrolet a clean sweep of the front row for next Sunday's race. “Watching him run in that road race, in the water, I've never seen a run like that in my life,” Penske said after the team captured its 266th IndyCar pole. “And then to come out here and win the pole? We've got great momentum.” Pigot had the fastest car on Saturday and would have had the pole if the rain had washed out qualifying. But the track stayed dry just long enough for Pagenaud to take an even more trimmed-out car around the track quickly and smoothly. It was all he needed. “I wouldn’t say I was doing a rain dance all day,” Pigot said. “As a race car driver, we love driving IndyCars to the limit and you definitely get a chance to do that here with qualifying. So any chance we get to put four laps together here, it’s exciting. Unfortunately, it was a little short, but it was a great day for the team.” The timing couldn't have been better for Pagenaud. To read the full article in the Orlando Sentinel, click https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/nascar/os-sp-indy-500-spencer-pigot-20190520-cjejsw7h7ra5vco7yyhk3b7ymm-story.html
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Windermere Prep alum Spencer Pigot lands Indianapolis 500 front row spot and is featured in the Orlando Sentinel
INDIANAPOLIS — Windermere Prep alum Spencer Pigot nearly secured the coveted Indianapolis 500 pole, but he had to settle for a front-row start after fireworks elsewhere. Simon Pagenaud found a new way to impress his team owner. Last weekend, he rallied in the rain to end a 21-race drought. On Sunday, he put Roger Penske back on the pole for the Indianapolis 500. And he may not be finished. Pagenaud traded high-fives and pumped his fist along pit row after earning the first Indy pole by a French driver in a century. He had a four-lap qualifying average of 229.992 mph to edge Ed Carpenter and Pigot and give Chevrolet a clean sweep of the front row for next Sunday's race. “Watching him run in that road race, in the water, I've never seen a run like that in my life,” Penske said after the team captured its 266th IndyCar pole. “And then to come out here and win the pole? We've got great momentum.” Pigot had the fastest car on Saturday and would have had the pole if the rain had washed out qualifying. But the track stayed dry just long enough for Pagenaud to take an even more trimmed-out car around the track quickly and smoothly. It was all he needed. “I wouldn’t say I was doing a rain dance all day,” Pigot said. “As a race car driver, we love driving IndyCars to the limit and you definitely get a chance to do that here with qualifying. So any chance we get to put four laps together here, it’s exciting. Unfortunately, it was a little short, but it was a great day for the team.” The timing couldn't have been better for Pagenaud. To read the full article in the Orlando Sentinel, click https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/nascar/os-sp-indy-500-spencer-pigot-20190520-cjejsw7h7ra5vco7yyhk3b7ymm-story.html
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Windermere Prep alum Spencer Pigot lands Indianapolis 500 front row spot and is featured in the Orlando Sentinel
INDIANAPOLIS — Windermere Prep alum Spencer Pigot nearly secured the coveted Indianapolis 500 pole, but he had to settle for a front-row start after fireworks elsewhere. Simon Pagenaud found a new way to impress his team owner. Last weekend, he rallied in the rain to end a 21-race drought. On Sunday, he put Roger Penske back on the pole for the Indianapolis 500. And he may not be finished. Pagenaud traded high-fives and pumped his fist along pit row after earning the first Indy pole by a French driver in a century. He had a four-lap qualifying average of 229.992 mph to edge Ed Carpenter and Pigot and give Chevrolet a clean sweep of the front row for next Sunday's race. “Watching him run in that road race, in the water, I've never seen a run like that in my life,” Penske said after the team captured its 266th IndyCar pole. “And then to come out here and win the pole? We've got great momentum.” Pigot had the fastest car on Saturday and would have had the pole if the rain had washed out qualifying. But the track stayed dry just long enough for Pagenaud to take an even more trimmed-out car around the track quickly and smoothly. It was all he needed. “I wouldn’t say I was doing a rain dance all day,” Pigot said. “As a race car driver, we love driving IndyCars to the limit and you definitely get a chance to do that here with qualifying. So any chance we get to put four laps together here, it’s exciting. Unfortunately, it was a little short, but it was a great day for the team.” The timing couldn't have been better for Pagenaud. To read the full article in the Orlando Sentinel, click https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/nascar/os-sp-indy-500-spencer-pigot-20190520-cjejsw7h7ra5vco7yyhk3b7ymm-story.html
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