Mark Whelton
Superintendent
Mark Whelton, Superintendent, Bridgeport Spaulding Community School District in Bridgeport, Michigan. Mark is a sixth-year superintendent and leader of a dynamic group of educators, a sports enthusiast who lives a vision of “No Barriers, Just Possibilities,” which requires a student’s-first focus and an understanding that you can lead a horse to water but, you can’t make it drink, UNLESS you add salt to its food. So, what is your salt?
Mark holds degrees from Central Michigan University, Marygrove College. Over the past 23 years, he has been a Teacher, Principal, Intervention Specialist, Data and PLC Coach at “The Institute for Excellence in Education,” and an integral part of the Financial Independence Team at the Michigan Department of Education.
Mark is a leader in the area of technology integration for student engagement in a post-automotive industry region of Michigan. He has worked to develop long and short-term plans to support student engagement with various curriculums using technology as the vehicle to open academic doors and prepare students for the future.
Mark Whelton, Superintendent, Bridgeport Spaulding Community School District in Bridgeport, Michigan. Mark is a sixth-year superintendent and leader of a dynamic group of educators, a sports enthusiast who lives a vision of “No Barriers, Just Possibilities,” which requires a student’s-first focus and an understanding that you can lead a horse to water but, you can’t make it drink, UNLESS you add salt to its food. So, what is your salt?
Mark holds degrees from Central Michigan University, Marygrove College. Over the past 23 years, he has been a Teacher, Principal, Intervention Specialist, Data and PLC Coach at “The Institute for Excellence in Education,” and an integral part of the Financial Independence Team at the Michigan Department of Education.
Mark is a leader in the area of technology integration for student engagement in a post-automotive industry region of Michigan. He has worked to develop long and short-term plans to support student engagement with various curriculums using technology as the vehicle to open academic doors and prepare students for the future.