What's Happening?
Harvard-Westlake School held a Community Time assembly organized by the Community Time Leadership Committee. The event featured performances by the Chamber Orchestra, a presentation by Asian Students in Action on the Lunar New Year, and a photography
arts feature. Head of Athletics Terry Barnum and other faculty members aimed to strengthen connections between students and administrators. The assembly highlighted the school's commitment to artistic expression and community engagement, encouraging students to explore creative pursuits and cultural understanding.
Why It's Important?
The assembly serves as a platform for fostering a sense of community and belonging among students. By showcasing artistic talents and cultural presentations, the event promotes inclusivity and diversity, encouraging students to appreciate different perspectives and traditions. Such initiatives are crucial in creating a supportive educational environment where students feel valued and inspired to participate actively in school life.
What's Next?
Harvard-Westlake plans to continue hosting monthly Community Time assemblies, providing opportunities for students to engage in diverse activities and discussions. Future assemblies may focus on different themes, further promoting student involvement and leadership. The school aims to maintain its emphasis on creativity and cultural awareness, supporting students in their personal and academic growth.













