(front L-R): Keira Potter- Outstanding Student, Melody Matthews-English, Makayla Pulver- Social Studies, Lydia Basco- English, Jaylee Carr- Social Studies, Ella Vincent- Science.
(2nd row L-R):, Amelia Espinoza- Chemistry, Breonna Dearman- Outstanding Student, Brady Anthony- Social Studies, Mylah Beach- Math, Quinn Nickerson- Math, Grace Mahoney- Math, Jaiden VanDyke- English.
(3rd row L-R): Chance Lake- Geometry, Alexis MacDonald- AP Chemistry, Isidro Rosas- English.
Not pictured: Isabella Martin- Outstanding Student, Navaeh Mainstone- Social Studies.
Harper's Unsung Hero - Matt Bilger December 3, 2025
Matt grew up in the Bilger family, the second of four children. He was different than his siblings, the first in his family to participate in athletics. Through these differences, Matt has been able to find his own niche as a teacher and a coach. He has developed a passion for his career, making an impact on current and former Harper Creek students.
Harper Creek Students to Experience Hispanic Flamenco Ballet Thanks to Local Grant Support December 1, 2025
Harper Creek Students to Experience Live Hispanic Flamenco Ballet This Spring
More than 700 Harper Creek students will immerse themselves in the vibrant sights and sounds of Hispanic culture during the 3rd Annual Spanish Cultural Awareness Project on March 19, 2026. Held at the W.K. Kellogg Auditorium, the event features a live performance by the Hispanic Flamenco Ballet and offers tailored experiences for elementary, middle, and high school students.
Made possible through generous grants from the Binda Foundation and the Miller Foundation, the program blends music, dance, and cultural traditions with classroom learning to deepen language skills and global awareness.
Harper's Unsung Hero - Karen Westlake October 30, 2025
Karen spent her career seeing the world working in the airline industry. The experiences as an airline attendant provided a lifetime of memories. Looking for an opportunity to get out of the house each day, a few decades after retiring, Karen joined the Harper Creek family a year ago as a lunch and recess aide.





