2025-2026 Welcome

Greetings Wildcat Families,

First, I would like to introduce myself as your Activities Director at White River Valley High School.  I am so excited to serve you in this role and be a part of the Wildcat family.   

Secondly, I want to send a warm welcome to all new and returning Wildcats and their families for the upcoming 2025 - 2026 school year!  

It has been proven that students who participate in Cocurricular activities not only do well academically in the classroom, but gain skills that will serve them well later in life.  At WRVHS we offer a wide variety of activities to choose from including but not limited to Clubs, Drama, Music, and Athletics.  If you cannot find what you are looking for, let's work together so we can create new opportunities.  All Activities registrations are done through Teamsnap.  Please feel free to reach out with any questions that you may have.  

Thank you in advance for your support and commitment to making this a great school year!  I am so glad to be a part of the Wildcat community!  Let’s go!  We are Wildcats!

Best,

Amy Parker


Amy Parker: HS Activities Director
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Amy Parker completed her first year as the Activities Director for the White River Valley High School.  She comes to WRVHS from Chelsea Public School where she taught Physical and  Education for 2 years, and in Tunbridge prior to Chelsea teaching for 15 years.  She has also spent time in the Strafford (Newton), Bare and Braintree schools teaching. She comes with a background in coaching various sports, ranging from preK - to varsity level competition.  Most recently she coached the girls JV level basketball program this past year at WRVHS.  She believes strongly in her personal motto, "The game is what I coach, Life is what I teach".  


Amy holds true to her motto in her interactions with students whether on the court, field, stage, or in a classroom.  Amy is a very  active member of the WRV school and extended community where she not only values connections but believes "Community" builds successful programs.  She has spent most of her first year trying to build connections with students, colleagues, parents and families, the booster club, and the extended community as well as the communities visiting for competitions.  


Outside of work Amy has many hobbies and interests.  She enjoys spending time with her sons Parker and Ellis, and supporting their interests.  Parker enjoys competing in TimberSports, Ellis dirt biking and motorcycles.  She not only coaches basketball from the sideline during the winter months, she throws on her sneakers and competes in the women's Central Vermont Women's Basketball League, where she also serves as the Head of Grievance.  Other hobbies and passions include coaching with her mom, gardening, fly fishing, watching Sunday night football (49 ers & Bengals), sitting around campfires, visiting the ocean, and spending time with family and friends.  


If you would like information regarding activities offered at White River Valley High School please reach out to Amy at aparker@wrvsu.org, or call *802( 763 - 7740 ext. 2015.


We are WILDCATS!!