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Cara Seckman’s Legacy

One of the benches outside the front entrance to the school has the name Cara McKim Seckman, Class of 2015, carved on the top two slats of the bench. The next two phrases, “Be True to Yourself” and “Go With the Flow” were two of Cara’s favorite sayings. Everyone who had the pleasure of knowing Cara and the honor of calling her a friend understands the meaning of these words. Cara was always true to her beliefs and never went along with the crowd if it was not for something in which she believed. She was even kneeled and believed in going with the flow and not making waves without there being a just cause.

Cara Seckman was a competition cheerleader for four years and was awarded the Ideal Cheerleader Award her senior year. This award speaks to who Cara was and how those two phrases encompassed her beliefs. The Ideal Cheerleader Award was voted on by her peers, who saw Cara as an example of what every young woman her age strives to be. She was a quiet leader who inspired those around her in every aspect of her life. Cara was a member of the National Honor Society and various other clubs at Walton.

Just a few weeks before graduation, Cara became ill. The diagnosis was HLH, a blood cancer that affects young people. Cara was too sick to attend her graduation, but her friends in the class of 2015 left her seat vacant for her and honored her that day. Cara passed away shortly after that. Because of the tremendous impact Cara had on those around her, Cara’s friends wanted to do something that would leave a lasting impression on the students who followed. They decided to raise money to build a bench in her honor. Before the new school was built, the bench sat inside the old building where students could hang out and wait for their parents. When the new building opened, the bench was placed, as was always the intention, outside the front doors. The dedication of the bench was August 6, 2017.

Cara Seckman Bench Dedication on August 6, 2017

Homecoming Dance 2021 Tickets On Sale

The Walton Student Leadership Council is pleased to host “A Night Under The Stars” on Saturday, October 16th from 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.  The event will take place outside behind the school.  Should we have inclement weather, the event will move into the main gym area.  Tickets are $30 per student in advance and $40 per student the day of the event. 

All students are encouraged to attend! We have a fun evening planned with dancing, games and much more.  Walton students can invite 1 guest who does not attend Walton.  However, if you would like to invite a non-Walton student, you and your guest will need to complete the Homecoming Dance Guest Permission form below BEFORE you purchase your tickets.Please submit completed Guest forms to Marge Cavitt in the Front Office.  

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Boo Your Teachers!

Join the fun, spread a little Boo!  Our SLC students want to help you show some “love” to a teacher or staff person at Walton for Halloween.  They are offering three (3) different packages that can be purchased as a surprise and an expression of thanks to your recipient.  We would love to see every teacher/staff person receive one of these treats.  You are welcome to purchase a Boo for a specific staff person or donate the treat to anyone who hasn’t received one.  All Boo’s are made anonymously. Each staff person will receive one Boo Bag, until all have received one.

Following are the 3 available Boo options, including a description:

  • $15 Small Boo Bag, which will include a $5 Starbucks gift card, assorted candy and a Halloween treat. 
  • $25 Medium Boo Bag, which will include $15 in gift cards, assorted candy and a Halloween treat.  
  • $35 Large Boo Bag, which will include $25 in gift cards, assorted candy and a Halloween treat.

Orders will be taken until October 24th and Boo’s will be delivered on October 28th.  All proceeds from this event will go to the efforts of the Student Leadership Council and their work in supporting the Walton Community!

The SLC Boo Fundraiser has ended. Thank you for your interest.

WEB Concessions are Back!

SLC will be selling pizza from JJs Pizzeria and drinks again on Wed, Oct 6th at 12:40pm at the Hugh McLeod Garden. Get it while it’s HOT!

CCYA Collection Drive Results

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the donation drive for the Center for Children and Young Adults (CCYA)! SLC delivered food, household supplies and a check to CCYA from their donation collection with the Touchdown Club.  The CCYA staff and residents were very grateful.  

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Who We Are

The Foundation is recognized by the IRS as a not for profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization; your donation is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.  EIN 58-1985878.  Copy of IRS Determination Letter for 501(c)(3) status. 

By supporting the Foundation, you are investing in your child’s education, as well as tomorrow’s leaders and problem solvers. We appreciate your support!

Our Mission

The Walton High School Foundation provides a distinct and essential role in improving the quality of student education by supporting teachers and administrators, fulfilling needs as they arise and reducing class sizes to enhance student achievement.

Walton High School Foundation

1590 Bill Murdock Road
Marietta, GA 30062
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