The final large ensemble concert of the West Noble holiday season was Wednesday night at the middle school, all three levels of the choir performing to a huge crowd at Charger Hall.
Each of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades performed a three-song sampler, showcasing their varying levels of range and collective skill. All three grades joined at the end to perform a closer, marking a two-week run for music performances on the West Noble campuses.
The eighth grade choir has been busy this week, performing Tuesday for the Ligonier Chamber, its show performance Wednesday at Charger Hall, and will sing at a pair of locations Thursday in Syracuse and Ligonier.
We are still looking for a Speech Language Pathologist at the Primary, and our HS girls tennis team needs new leadership.
Is this the new Christmas gift to yourself? We'd love to have you join our team!

Thank you for all the work you do in athletic leadership as we celebrate National Athletic Administration Day!




Applied Skills really enjoys their field trips, and their excitement this morning was well worth the early start for the theatre.
Thank you to the Goralczyk family for hosting our kids and staff, the kids really enjoyed their time at the theatre!
We've got a few spots open for our West Noble School Corporation team, and we want to add you to our team.
New Year, New You in Blue!
Sign up here: https://app.hirenimble.com/jobs/WestNobleSchoolCorporation

Wednesday evening brought another holiday music program, this coming from the West Noble Middle School. Music director Moorea Douglas led a two-song sampler from the sixth, seventh and eighth grade ensembles, and a final performance from the combined seventh and eighth graders.
Music is alive in the middle school, and the performances this evening were proof!
Friday, Dec. 19, starting at 4:30 p.m. in the West Noble High School cafeteria, the Class of 2027 will be hosting a taco dinner fundraiser ahead of the boys/girls basketball doubleheader against Central Noble.
Cost is $10 per person which includes three chicken, pork or classic tacos, rice, bean and a drink.
The fundraiser will help support the WNHS Class of 2027 put on the junior and senior prom, and support the class' graduation activities during Senior Week 2027.
You know you already planned on going to the games...help out the Class of 2027 set up their future!

Thank you to all the community members who took part in the test drive event, BZ sharing that over 80 tickets were turned in directly from West Noble School Corporation. And thank you to BZ Automotive for hosting the event in support of West Noble!

Plan for your decor now, the holiday season is rapidly approaching!


The annual West Noble Middle School candy bar fundraiser was once again well received and a success, drawing in $31,000 worth of chocolate sales, which is wild.
This year's top seller is Virgil Rassner, a WNMS fifth grader, who sold 16 boxes of chocolates. Second place was right behind with 15 boxes, and that was WNMS sixth grader Cameron Bontrager. The two won gift cards for $100 and $50, respectively.
The middle school is also hosting an ice cream party and treasure chest drawing on Nov. 13.
Congrats to Virgil and Cameron, and woohoo for everyone who helped give back to their school!


It's National Donut Day for those who choose to celebrate :)
P.S. - Janie's announced this past weekend that it's last stop in Ligonier for 2025 will be Thursday, Nov. 13. Plan accordingly.

Join us in taking this week to thank our school psychologists and the roles they play in working with our children to continue to learn and grow!

Hey Charger Nation!
Just a reminder that starting at 9 a.m.. this morning, get on down to BZ on US 6 and take part in the Drive 4 UR Community event! Test drive any Ford on the lot between 9 a.m. and noon today and BZ will donate $30 per test drive back to West Noble schools. A very easy way to help the community support the community, and a free chance to test drive a new Mustang or F-150!



Find out who won the Charger Strong awards at the link below:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2514749

