Sixth grade through high school all performed three-song medleys, the sixth and seventh grades also coming together to perform 'Better Together' and the eighth and high school ensembles also combining to close the night with 'Stronger Together'.
Each of the grades were also presented with year-end awards from choir director Sarah Sponseller, who has absorbed the high school choir this semester along with her work with the middle schoolers.
Great show overall, keep working hard!
Registration fliers are attached, or contact coach Willems at willemsh@westnoble.k12.in.us or (574) 635-0525.




Junior Achievement's staff kept the students on a strict schedule with preset tasks, and allowed them to 'earn money' to purchase 'goods' within BizTown at the various business spaces.
A huge THANK YOU to the staff at Junior Achievement and all of our West Noble volunteers for taking on our fifth grade classes and showing a great amount of patience as the kids learned what it's like in the real world!
The facility, located behind West Noble High School adjacent to the football parking lot, will be open 3:30-5 p.m. daily until all the plants are gone. There's a big variety of items to peruse, from hanging baskets to impatients, daisies to salvia, and a host of different types of herbs, mints and vegetables.
Come on out and spruce up your landscape or kitchen table, and help our FFA program in the process!

Thank you teachers!


We thank our nurses for all of their care, patience and willingness to do some of the true dirty work in our schools!
Thank you!

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Read more on how Daniela Perez Munoz qualified for nationals and Landen Bishop nearly made it two.
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2840912

Despite some crumby weather at times this morning, half of our West Noble Middle School seventh graders took to the Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center to enhance their knowledge of the geography around them.
The students worked through four stations in two waves: one group for a hike to the gravel pit to focus on glaciers and their impact in carving out much of northern Indiana; and a longer hike to the bog and the 'bog jump'. The second wave worked near the Merry Lea dome at the to learn the impact of the glaciers and rock cycles, as well as at the model station to get a hand's on for changing landscapes how humans utilize rocks.
Thank you to the fine folks at Merry Lea, and for another round of hosting this Friday! Hoping for better weather for the next group!
Thank you, librarians!

Thank you, paraprofessionals!

Be safe, be good, and have a great break!

Wednesday evening was the officially official end to the winter sports season on the West Noble campus. The middle school hosted its winter sports banquet, highlighting its Charger Strong award for each of boys and girls basketball, wrestling and cheerleading.
Find out who our award winners are, and enjoy some candids from the evening!

If you haven't added the app to your phone, you are missing out on quite a bit. Notifications about school delays and cancellations, live feeds from our social media, lunch menus, school calendars and updates, staff directories, pictures, news stories about positive happenings at our schools, and on and on.
If you want to stay up-to-date with all things West Noble, download the app...it's FREE! It will make your life easier.

This past Monday at the school board meeting, the Technology Department for West Noble School Corporation was the Spotlight, showcasing not only the roles of the five whom work within, but some of the programs and perks that help our students and staff function at a high level, in and out of the classroom. Congrats to director Mike Burke and his staff on being March's Spotlight on Success!

Long takes over for two-time defending champion Mrs. Eash as the school's chili champion, and was happy to hoist the hardware for a photo opp this morning.

Charger Nation!
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Staff member Amy Church provided private donations to each of the music, choir and Theatre33 programs at West Noble. Church, a veteran of marching band herself, was happy to present the checks to each of the program directors - Sarah Sponseller for choir, Chris and Moorea Douglas for band, and Nic Weimer for Theatre33.
Thank you to Amy for her generosity!
