Deans of Culture

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Dean Vasquez

A Pillar of Support: Christina Vasquez’s Commitment to Western International High School

For over two decades, Christina Vasquez has been a vital force at Western International High School, dedicated to fostering a positive culture and climate for students and staff alike. As the Dean of Culture & Climate, she has become synonymous with support, compassion, and relentless advocacy for the students she serves. Her journey began as an Attendance Agent, but her commitment to education and community has only grown stronger over the years.

Christina’s educational background laid the foundation for her impactful career. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Policy Analysis from Michigan State University, which equipped her with the tools to understand the complexities of social issues that affect students and families. Following this, she pursued a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Wayne State University, further solidifying her passion for helping others and advocating for social justice.

In the eyes of the Western community, Christina Vasquez is more than just a Dean; she is a mentor, a champion, and a beacon of hope. Her unwavering dedication to supporting students and fostering a positive culture has left an indelible mark on the school, ensuring that every student knows they are valued and understood. Together, they continue to build a brighter future, one filled with opportunities, growth, and the promise of endless possibilities. 

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Dean Webster

Full Circle: Courtney Webster’s Journey Back to Western International High School

Courtney Webster has always believed in the transformative power of education. As the Dean of Climate and Culture at Western International High School for the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD), he embodies that belief every day. With over 20 years of experience supporting students, Courtney has dedicated his career to creating an environment where young people can thrive. His journey, however, is not only about his professional accomplishments; it is also deeply personal. He is a proud graduate of Western International’s class of 1997, and returning to serve his Alma Mater is both a privilege and a passion. 🎓✨

After graduating from Western International, Courtney pursued his dreams by attending Grand Valley State University. There, he earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology, which laid the groundwork for his understanding of student behavior and emotional well-being. Eager to deepen his impact, he continued his education, earning a Master’s in Counseling and an Educational Specialist degree (Ed.S) in Education from Grand Canyon University. Each step of his academic journey was fueled by a desire to support students in meaningful ways.

Returning to Western International High School as a leader has been a dream come true for Courtney. He reflects on his own experiences as a student and the support he received from teachers and staff during his time there. He is determined to pay it forward, ensuring that every student who walks the same hallways he once did receives the encouragement and guidance they need to succeed.

Mr. Webster is married and a father of three awesome kids, who all help to keep him grounded with a clear focus on his purpose: to be of service to others. Mr. Webster believes that it is a tremendous honor to return to his Alma Mater, to serve and support students in the same ways he received support when he walked these shared hallways.

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Dean White

A New Chapter: Mr. White’s Journey at Western International High School

In the heart of Western International High School, a new chapter is unfolding, and at the center of it all is Mr. White. With a passion for supporting young people and a wealth of experience under his belt, he has quickly become an integral part of the school community. As a proud graduate of Michigan State University and a dedicated educator and coach for over 20 years with Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD), Mr. White is excited to embark on this journey with his new family at Western. 🎉📚

Mr. White’s journey in education began at Detroit Northern High School, where he discovered his love for teaching and coaching. His natural ability to connect with students and inspire them to reach their potential made him a beloved figure in the school. He embraced every opportunity to support young people, whether on the field as a coach or in the classroom as a teacher. His commitment to fostering a positive environment where students could thrive became his driving force.

After earning his degree from Michigan State University, Mr. White returned to Detroit, eager to make a difference in his community. Over the years, he honed his skills, taking on various roles that allowed him to guide and mentor students through their academic and personal challenges. His dedication to education and youth development helped shape the lives of countless students, instilling in them the values of hard work, resilience, and self-belief.

 
Benny White
9th Grade Dean
Western International HS
 
Family: Wife Staci
Children: Daughter Demi…Sons -B. Artis & Beniah

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Dean Robotham

Building Bridges: Dean Robotham’s Commitment to Student Success

At Western International High School, Dean Robotham has become a beacon of hope and inspiration for students and staff alike. With a B.A. in Communication from Eastern Michigan University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to his role as the Dean of Culture. His mission is clear: to help children not only succeed in school but also thrive in life. 🌟📚

Dean Robotham’s journey began at Eastern Michigan University, where he discovered his love for communication and its power to connect people. He understood early on that effective communication could bridge gaps, foster understanding, and create supportive environments. Armed with this knowledge, he envisioned a future where he could make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people.

Upon joining Western International High School, Dean Robotham quickly set to work. He recognized that a positive school culture was essential for students to flourish. With enthusiasm and a collaborative spirit, he implemented programs aimed at building strong relationships among students, teachers, and families. His approach was grounded in the belief that every child deserves a nurturing environment that encourages growth and self-discovery.

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Dean Gutierrez

Full Circle: Dean Gutierrez Returns to His Alma Mater

In a heartfelt homecoming, Dean Gutierrez, a proud graduate of the University of Michigan and former Wolverines' baseball player, returned to Western International High School with a mission: to give back to the community that shaped him. The halls of his alma mater echoed with memories of his own time as a student, filled with dreams and aspirations that eventually led him to the diamond at Michigan. ⚾🎓

After graduating from the University of Michigan, Dean Gutierrez realized that his journey was about more than just personal achievements. He felt a deep calling to return to Western International High School, where he could inspire and guide the next generation of students. He understood the challenges they faced and wanted to be a positive influence in their lives.

Upon his return, Dean Gutierrez quickly became a beloved figure at the school. He took on the role of Dean of Culture, where he implemented programs to support students academically and emotionally. He believed that education was a pathway to success, and he worked tirelessly to ensure that every student had the opportunities they deserved.


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Kevelanta Capozzoli

A Guardian of Culture: Officer Capozzoli’s Journey at Western International High School

In the bustling hallways of Western International High School, a familiar face greets students each morning with a warm smile and an encouraging word. Kevelanta Capozzoli, affectionately known as Officer Cap, has become a cornerstone of the school community since she began her journey with the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) in 2012. Her path, marked by dedication and passion, has transformed her into a beloved figure among students and staff alike. 🚓❤️

Officer Cap’s career began as a security officer at a K-8 school, where she quickly learned the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for young learners. For three years, she diligently monitored the school grounds, ensuring that students felt secure while they focused on their education. Her approachable demeanor and genuine concern for the well-being of every child made her a trusted figure within the school community.

In 2015, Officer Cap was assigned to Western International High School, where she took on the role of On-Site Supervisor and Training Officer. This new position allowed her to expand her impact, providing guidance and mentorship to fellow security staff while also engaging with the diverse student population. She recognized that her role extended beyond just security; she was there to foster a sense of belonging and community among the students.

By 2022, Officer Cap’s commitment to student welfare and school culture was undeniable. She was appointed as the School Culture Facilitator, a position that allowed her to focus on creating a positive and inclusive environment for all students. In this role, she implemented initiatives that encouraged respect, understanding, and collaboration, recognizing that a strong school culture was essential for student success.


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Mr. Jose Villareal

A Journey of Purpose:

My name is Jose Villarreal, and my journey began in 2008 when I took a leap of faith and started working for the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD). It wasn’t just a job for me; it was a calling to serve and make a difference in the lives of students. However, in 2010, a new mission beckoned, one that would take me and my family on an adventure around the globe.

With a heart full of purpose, I left my position at DPSCD and embarked on a transformative journey into the mission field. For the next fifteen years, my family and I traveled to remarkable places, immersing ourselves in diverse cultures and communities. We lived in Africa, where we connected with vibrant communities and witnessed the strength of resilience. In Brazil, we danced to the rhythms of life, learning the importance of joy and togetherness. Finally, our last post took us to Nicaragua, where we spent five enriching years, sharing our skills and fostering connections with the local people.

As much as I cherished these experiences, the time came for a new chapter. My heart longed for stability, especially for my children. I wanted them to experience the educational opportunities that the United States offers, so we made the decision to return home. It was bittersweet to leave behind the beautiful landscapes and friendships we had cultivated, but I knew this move was essential for my family's future.

Upon returning to the States, I sought out a familiar place where I could contribute once again. I found my way back to DPSCD, where my journey had begun. It felt like coming home. I was excited to bring the lessons I had learned from my travels into the classroom, where I could inspire a new generation of students.

Now, as I walk the halls of Western International High School, I carry with me the stories, cultures, and experiences from around the world. My mission remains the same: to educate, inspire, and empower young minds. I am grateful for the journey that brought me here, and I look forward to planting new seeds of knowledge and hope in the hearts of my students.

This is my story—a story of purpose, adventure, and the unwavering belief in the power of education.

 

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