Longtime Omaha educator receives UNO Alumni Citation
The UNO Alumni Association bestowed its
Citation for Alumnus Achievement upon Robert L. Whitehouse during the
universitys summer commencement Friday, Aug. 10, at the Omaha Civic
Auditorium.
Whitehouse received a masters degree in secondary school
administration from UNO in 1971. He is a University of Nebraska Board of Regent
member and coordinator of the Nebraska Educational Leadership Institute.
The Citation, inaugurated in 1949, is presented at each UNO
commencement. The associations highest honor, it encompasses career
achievement, community service, involvement in business and professional
associations, and fidelity to UNO. Association President Lee Denker presented
the award to Whitehouse, the 144th Citation recipient.
Regent Whitehouse for
40 years has been a strong and tireless advocate of education, distinguishing
himself through each of his professional assignments, said Denker. His
service outside the classroom is equally admirable with meaningful
contributions to numerous organizations. We are proud to call him an alum.
Whitehouse, who lives in
Papillion, Neb., in 2006 was elected to a six-year term for the District 4 seat
on the NU Board of Regents. His professional career in education began in 1967
as a teacher and coach at Omaha Central High School. He later held several
administrative posts at Omaha South High School, including assistant principal
from 1973 to 1983. Whitehouse later was principal at Bryan Junior High
(1983-1987) and Bryan Senior High (1987-2000). He has remained active since
retiring as Bryans principal in 2000, serving stints as an adjunct professor
with UNOs College of Education and as an interim principal and consultant with
Omaha Public Schools.
Whitehouse has been
equally active in professional organizations, holding membership and offices in
Phi Delta Kappa, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, the
Nebraska Council of School Administrators and others. His community service
extends to the University of Nebraska at Kearney Alumni Association, the
Metropolitan Community College Foundation, the South Omaha Optimist Club,
Trinity United Methodist Church, the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame,
Youth Emergency Services and elsewhere.
In addition to his
masters degree, Whitehouse in 1976 completed studies at UNO as an educational
specialist in secondary administration. A Bellevue High School graduate (1962),
he also has a BS in physical education and biology from the University of
Nebraska at Kearney.
Whitehouse has received
numerous honors and awards throughout his career, most recently the Bryan High
School Coaches Association Award for Excellence and Dedication to Student
Athletes in 2005. He was named Outstanding Principal of the Year in Omaha
Public Schools in 1997. Other honors have come from the South Omaha Optimist
Club, the National Milken Family Foundation Award, the American G.I. Forum
Veterans Family Organization and others.
Whitehouse is married to
Kim Whitehouse, the principal at Sunny Slope School in Omaha. They have three
adult children.