
Here are some photo progressions of the construction work for the new ball diamonds on the south end of the high school campus. Our campuses are experiencing quite a bit of upgrades for the upcoming school year, and we're tracking the progress.
Stay tuned for more as we draw closer to the new school year!




Our car wash fundraiser will take place at West Noble Middle School, and donations go towards helping our theatre group with production expenses!
Come out and get your ride cleaned up for the weekend!

If you have a child who is planning on playing a sport at West Noble Middle School, you must have a physical on file. Please visit our West Noble Middle School athletics page and find the link for the physical form. Then have your doctor complete the information, and have the completed form returned to West Noble Middle School before beginning a sport. It is mandatory, and the standard for every athlete in the state of Indiana.
Go Chargers!
It will run today through Thursday from 5-6:30 p.m. at the West Noble soccer fields (enter the main campus entrance and wind back to the elementary and up to the fields - follow the signs).
There is still time to register if you'd like to this evening before the first day begins, see one of the coaches to get your child involved!
If the World Cup has inspired you to work on your skills, join our state-ranked Chargers and help build the future of our great program!
West Noble is preparing for the 2026-27 school year, and maybe you'd like to join our team?
We have a handful of positions open for the upcoming school year, and you might be the one to find out why West Noble is a great place to learn and grow!
Find the web address on our flier and come join our team today!

https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2988414

Our West Noble Spotlight on Success for early June was on the progress West Noble Middle School made in several areas.
Principal Ashley Bradley spoke on the participation numbers and success the Emotional Development students encountered this past school year. Led by teacher Gretchen Schaadt and paras Abby Cox and Freya Suddon, the program oversaw 15 students in grades 5-8, including a student from outside the district that is choosing to stay at West Noble in part to the success they had in the program. West Noble Middle School is anticipating 14 in the program this upcoming school year.
WNMS athletic director Gene Teel then noted the achievements of the spring sports, where boys and girls track as well as co-ed golf all saw big things happen. Golf won the Jr. NECC title for the first time ever, beating Angola by 12 strokes led by individual champion Brooks Wilson. Track also had a monster season, with the girls repeating as Jr. NECC champions and three athletes - Lydia Mead, Ashley Belmares and Paulette Garcia - all winning titles. Sully Shrock and the boys 4x400 relay also won Jr. NECC titles this spring and four girls school records were set over the course of the season.






Charger athletes and their families,
We are incredibly excited to start working with your students and supporting them over their high school sports careers.
To help us get a head start on next year, we ask that you please complete your student-athlete’s paperwork via FinalForms as soon as possible. Having this information on file ensures we can quickly access crucial details and keep your student safe in the event of any incident or emergency.
How to Access FinalForms:
Visit our website at wnchargers.net.
Look for the "FinalForms" link, located right next to the Chargers emblem.
Taking a few minutes to complete this now will ensure your student is cleared and ready to play on day one! If you have any questions or run into any issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Athletic Department for assistance.
Check back in later today as we will have a much bigger gallery available via our West Noble website, as well as more content and memories from the graduation ceremony for our latest graduating class at West Noble High School.
Congratulations to everyone who graduated, we wish you well on your paths in the future!

A full rundown of who was chosen can be found on our WNMS website under the WNMS Links tab and 'Character Awards' link.
Or you can just click the link here:
https://wnms.westnoble.k12.in.us/o/wnms/page/charger-character-awards






Parents or Students: If there is a school issued Chromebook in your household that is in need of repair during summer break, please fill out this Google form below. Someone from the West Noble's Technology Department will be in contact with you.
Summer Chromebook Repair Form
Theatre33 is dealing with some clutter and headaches now, but the short term pains will hopefully be long term gains. Renovations to the stage, storage areas and the theatre hub in general this summer should help Theatre33 bring better show productions in the future.

Just a reminder for the families who have kids attending summer school.
Breakfast and lunch will be served on Mondays through Thursdays in the month of June.
The 2026 summer school meals will be served at West Noble Primary in conjunction with summer school classes. Breakfast/Lunch will be for anyone up to 18 years of age. Must eat in the cafeteria only. No take-outs.
Breakfast time: 7:30-8 a.m.
Lunch time: 11-11:45 a.m.
Our full menus can be found on any of the West Noble school websites on the Food Services pages, on the West Noble app in 'dining' - both in document and in daily menu forms - or you can contact Food Service director Debbie Rodriguez at rodriguezde@westnoble.k12.in.us
https://westnobleschoolcorporationin.sites.thrillshare.com/article/2937001
Read about Duncan's thoughts on taking the reigns at a rapidly changing WNE building:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2934012
Here are some photos from the West Noble Middle School year-end band concert, led by director Moorea Douglas. Photos provided by Michael Campbell.










