WHS Named Model PLC School

Westfield High School has been recognized as a Model PLC at Work School, a distinction awarded to schools that demonstrate sustained enhancement in student learning over at least three years.

At its core, a Professional Learning Community means educators work together, not in isolation, to analyze student data, align instruction, and respond to student needs in real time.

In this video, you’ll hear directly from Westfield High School educators about how this work impacts classrooms every day. From common assessments and data-driven discussions to built-in support like CORE time, teachers are working together to ensure every student has the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed.

“Becoming a Model PLC School is the pinnacle of our school improvement efforts, not because of the recognition, but because of what it represents: sustained impact on student learning and a system where adults are working together to get better every day,” said Dr. John Atha, WWS Superintendent.

This recognition reflects years of intentional work and a shared commitment to:

● High levels of learning for every student

● Strong collaboration among educators

● Continuous improvement in teaching and learning

Westfield High School joins Maple Glen Elementary which achieved the Model PLC distinction in 2025.

At Westfield Washington Schools, this work supports our mission of preparing every Shamrock to be Life Ready: equipped with the skills and confidence to succeed beyond graduation.

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