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What’s in a name? You might have seen the lettering on our building that reads “Willard Model School at Lakewood” or you might (if you’re old enough) remember us simply as “Lakewood Elementary School.” We are now Willard Model Elementary School (WMES). Lakewood was named after the neighborhood in which it is located. The original Willard Junior High School was named after Frances E. Willard (1839-1898) who was a local educator, leader and reformer and was passionate about women’s rights and other social issues. In 1986, Willard was chosen as the site to receive a grant from the state of Virginia that created a model school that would be “the elementary school of the Twenty-First Century.” We would become a “work-in-progress” using the latest research and new ideas in technology, student and parent programming, enrichment and summer activities and specialty guidance programs to nurture successful students. The vision of then Superintendent Gene Carter and Principal Lillian Brinkley was for a school that worked collaboratively. Everyone, including the administrators, teachers, instructional assistants, custodial, cafeteria and transportation staff would be a team that worked for the benefit of the students. That same spirit is modeled throughout Norfolk Public Schools today. Following the tenure of Principal Brinkley, the following people have served as Principal at Willard Model Elementary School: Mr. Lonnie (Pete) Sykes, Mrs. Maritsa Alger, Mrs. Julie Honeycutt, and Mrs. Karen Pernell. Please join us as we continue to reflect and model that kind of school spirit at Willard this year! In addition to rigorous instruction, we are promoting students to be safe, respectful, responsible and kind. GO SHARKS!

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