Strategic Vision

Westtown School is a dynamic educational community. Throughout our history, we have evolved to better support each new generation of young learners and prepare them for leadership of a more just, equitable, and peaceful future. Lighting the Way, our long-range strategic vision, captures the essentials of Westtown’s history, while highlighting three bold priorities for the years to come. Our vision builds on fundamental ideals of Friends education, centuries of spirit-led learning and growth, and our core Quaker calling to seek out and honor that of God in every person. Lighting the Way describes how we will further illuminate three vital parts of the Westtown experience: knowledge, community, and environment.

Read on to learn more; you also can find a single-page summary of Lighting the Way here.

Knowledge, Illuminated

To ensure that today’s Westtown students will flourish in a world marked by technological and social change, we will direct our exceptional academic program, robust co-curricular opportunities, and life-changing residential program toward the skills they will need to navigate the future, while grounding them in Quaker values and spiritual discernment.

community

Community, Illuminated

To empower our students to lead the world toward a just and compassionate future with joy and optimism, Westtown will deepen our ability to honor that of God in all by engaging our whole community in the task of building a need-blind, anti-bias, anti-racist, inclusive school.

environment

Environment, Illuminated

To motivate students to actively and knowledgeably engage in the pressing need to steward our resources and care for the environment, we will model sustainable practices in our community and provide students with an inspiring campus in which to live, learn, and grow.

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Environment
William Addis – Middle School Principal

We will inspire learning in simple, accessible, high-quality, innovative spaces, which together create a harmonious campus aesthetic, through a balance of renewal, renovation, and new building.

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Community
Nathan Bohn ’83 – Alum

We will dramatically increase diversity in each division in terms of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and other facets of personal identity.

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Community
Marissa Colston – Upper School History Teacher

We will cultivate positive racial identity, allyship, and cultural competency, raise awareness of unconscious bias, mitigate the detrimental effects of privilege, and work towards dismantling structural racism.

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Environment
Kate Donnelly – Director of Facilities

We will pursue carbon-neutrality in our campus operations.

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Community
Jay Farrow ’75 – Dean of Access and Equity, Admission Associate

We will maximize access to Westtown by expanding our ability to enroll students without regard to their financial capacity through robust philanthropy and auxiliary revenue.

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Environment
Carolyn Hapeman, CPA – Dean of Finance & Operations

We will seek mission-aligned and environmentally-sensitive ways of generating auxiliary revenue while minimizing the impact on our student community.

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Knowledge
Matthew Herrera – Director of Information Technology

We will show students how to use technology mindfully, so that they develop positive self-images, healthy relationships, and strong community ties.

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Environment
Tim Mountz – Farm Manager

We will enhance the connections between our program and our open land, forests, lake, and creek.

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Knowledge
Karyn Payton – Lower School Principal

We will help students hone the essential skills of critical thinking, communication, and empathy, and empower them to draw out those skills in other people.

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Knowledge
Megan Rose – Middle School English Teacher

We will challenge students to develop the tools and ethical foundation needed to build innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.

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Knowledge
Mauricio Torres ’08 – Alum

We will teach students to be informed, effective participants in civil discourse.

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Community
Kelly Yiadom – Lower and Middle School Equity and Inclusion Coordinator

We will engage all Westonians in the work of creating a supportive environment for students, especially those from marginalized identity groups.

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Nathan Bohn ’83
Community
Nathan Bohn ’83 – Alum

We will dramatically increase diversity in each division in terms of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and other facets of personal identity.

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Marissa Colston
Community
Marissa Colston – Upper School History Teacher

We will cultivate positive racial identity, allyship, and cultural competency, raise awareness of unconscious bias, mitigate the detrimental effects of privilege, and work towards dismantling structural racism.

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Jay Farrow ’75
Community
Jay Farrow ’75 – Dean of Access and Equity, Admission Associate

We will maximize access to Westtown by expanding our ability to enroll students without regard to their financial capacity through robust philanthropy and auxiliary revenue.

Read More
Kelly Yiadom
Community
Kelly Yiadom – Lower and Middle School Equity and Inclusion Coordinator

We will engage all Westonians in the work of creating a supportive environment for students, especially those from marginalized identity groups.

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William Addis
Environment
William Addis – Middle School Principal

We will inspire learning in simple, accessible, high-quality, innovative spaces, which together create a harmonious campus aesthetic, through a balance of renewal, renovation, and new building.

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Kate Donnelly
Environment
Kate Donnelly – Director of Facilities

We will pursue carbon-neutrality in our campus operations.

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Carolyn Hapeman, CPA
Environment
Carolyn Hapeman, CPA – Dean of Finance & Operations

We will seek mission-aligned and environmentally-sensitive ways of generating auxiliary revenue while minimizing the impact on our student community.

Read More
Tim Mountz
Environment
Tim Mountz – Farm Manager

We will enhance the connections between our program and our open land, forests, lake, and creek.

Read More
Matthew Herrera
Knowledge
Matthew Herrera – Director of Information Technology

We will show students how to use technology mindfully, so that they develop positive self-images, healthy relationships, and strong community ties.

Read More
Karyn Payton
Knowledge
Karyn Payton – Lower School Principal

We will help students hone the essential skills of critical thinking, communication, and empathy, and empower them to draw out those skills in other people.

Read More
Megan Rose
Knowledge
Megan Rose – Middle School English Teacher

We will challenge students to develop the tools and ethical foundation needed to build innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.

Read More
Mauricio Torres ’08
Knowledge
Mauricio Torres ’08 – Alum

We will teach students to be informed, effective participants in civil discourse.

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The Strategic Vision Process

Following the completion of the school’s previous Strategic Plan — The World Needs More Westonians — at the end of 2018, Westtown initiated a careful and collaborative process to discern our strategic priorities for the coming years. The school engaged a group of Trustees and administrators to serve as the Strategic Vision Team. The result is the school’s new Strategic Vision. Over the course of 12 months they: held brainstorming sessions with faculty, staff, administrators, and trustees; identified prominent themes; distilled ideas and feedback into content; and determined criteria to ensure ongoing support of the Vision. Approved by the Board of Trustees in early 2020 and updated in 2023, this brief, bold document lifts up our excellent, future-oriented academic program, our work in diversity, equity, and inclusion, and our stewardship of our beloved 600-acre campus.