This summer, a dedicated group of Leadership 2 students went above and beyond—coming in early to train as Wolf Camp Counselors. Their mission? To welcome our new 7th-grade students into the Wolf Pack and show them what it truly means to thrive in our community.
During training, counselors learned how to guide 7th graders through their first days, teach them the basics of Wolf Pack life, and create a warm and encouraging environment. They participated in team-building activities, learned how to lead engaging sessions, and practiced the skills necessary to be positive role models.
But their work doesn’t end with a 2-day Wolf Camp this week. All year long, these Wolf Camp Counselors will visit 7th-grade homerooms to build connections, answer questions, and help our newest pack members feel confident and included. By sharing the pack culture—trust, respect, teamwork, and pride—they are ensuring that every 7th grader feels they belong.
Ms. Mottram says, “Thanks to their energy, kindness, and leadership, our Wolf Pack spirit is stronger than ever. Once you’re part of the Pack, you’re always part of the Pack!”